The roof of the bathroom is leaking, the ground upstairs is dry and uninhabited, and the people who

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    From the diagram, it is estimated that the pipe has cracked inside the wall, or the water supply pipe has partially cracked inside the wall. It is recommended to ask him whether he is using a PPR or cast iron water pipe, if so, the sewer pipe is likely to break, if not, if it is an aluminum-plastic pipe, it is generally the aluminum-plastic pipe in the wall is broken. This one is very common.

    But there is also an extreme possibility, that is, other rooms leak water, run down the floor to your house, this situation has seen some, it is very difficult to judge, you need to find a waterproof worker to check on the spot.

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Hello, the leakage around the sewer pipe in this bathroom is the reason why the waterproofing around the sewer pipe is not done well, and it is also possible that the water pipe around the sewer pipe is damaged and needs to repair the waterproofing of the bathroom floor.

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Probably upstairs. The pipe is broken, because the water pipe is put first and then waterproofed, so that the upstairs bathroom is cut off and then checked.

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No one lives upstairs and the ground is dry, which means that the water pipe from your house to the upstairs entrance is corroded and leaking (that is, the pipe in the floor from the roof of your house to the ground of his house), and now the dripping water is because the corrosion is little by little, so you can only change the pipe, hurry up and repair it, otherwise it will get heavier and heavier.

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This is covered by the warranty, if your home is a new house within 10 years, you need to repair the property free of charge, you can open the waterproof layer to do it from scratch. Nothing to do with the owners upstairs.

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1. This is a bit difficult, first of all, it depends on whether the upstairs user has decorated the bathroom, whether the waterproof layer has been damaged, etc., and it can be proved that the upstairs causes water seepage, and the upstairs is responsible for maintenance. If the water seepage is caused by natural reasons due to the age of the building, you can refer to the Ministry of Construction's 2001 "Regulations on the Management of Urban Buildings with Different Properties", Article 9, Paragraph 7 of the "Regulations on the Management of Urban Buildings with Different Properties", and the repair of the common and common equipment and ancillary buildings (water sanitation, etc.) shall be shared by the owner in proportion, and half of the upstairs and you can be negotiated. >>>More