The cast in place board of the tiled bathroom leaked, and the mason said that there were cracks in t

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-20
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First of all, as long as the waterproofing is done well, there will be no water leakage, so the plasterer should just shirk his responsibility.

    Secondly, the bathroom is waterproof, the standard practice is that the ground needs to be done all, the wall should be at least meters high, it is recommended to do full height, if it is a light wall, then it must be done full height.

    Finally, in terms of materials, it is recommended to use kitchen and bathroom waterproof slurry, first use quick-setting repair mortar to repair and strengthen, and then use permanent waterproof slurry to do waterproofing as a whole, so that the waterproof effect is guaranteed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Why should the bathroom be waterproofed? It is to prevent water seepage due to cracks in the cast-in-place slab. The mason's argument is to pass the buck because the cost of rework is too great.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you pour it well, why do you need to be waterproof?

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