Do the bathrooms and kitchen floors of new houses covered with cast in situ boards need to be waterp

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

    The bathroom and kitchen in the home decoration need to be waterproof and moisture-proof, but the waterproof requirements of the two are different.

    The bathroom is waterproof, the ground needs to be done all, and the wall should be at least full high, and if it is a lightweight wall, then it needs to be done full height.

    In the kitchen, the floor needs to be completely done, the wall is 30 cm high, and the waterproof area behind the sink is 50 cm above the water outlet.

    As for the material, both can use kitchen and bathroom waterproof slurry, first repair and strengthen with quick-setting repair mortar, and then use permanent waterproof slurry to do waterproofing as a whole, so that the waterproof effect is guaranteed.

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