Leaking water at the drain pipe connection upstairs in the bathroom

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-13
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Take glass glue sealing, or a kind of stuff called weathering glue.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The way to determine if the cause of the leak in the upstairs bathroom is a problem with the water inlet pipe is simple: first write down the data from the water meter and ask the occupants not to use water for a period of time. After that time period, check the data of the water meter.

    If there is a leak in the inlet pipe, it will definitely be reflected on the water meter. Leaking water in the inlet pipe can cause unnecessary waste.

    2. The pipes of the drainage system are leaking. When detecting whether it is a drainage pipe problem, you need to find a water pipe connected to the faucet, let the water be flushed all the way to the position of the floor drain, be careful not to let the water come to the ground, and insist on 2 hours to see if the water leakage will worsen downstairs. Or plug the floor drain and put water in the bathroom to see if the water leakage will worsen downstairs.

    If it is exacerbated, it can be determined that it is a drain pipe problem.

    3. Water leakage of waterproof layer. If there is no problem with the water pipes and drainage pipes, close all the sluices, drain all the water in the water pipes, and do a closed water test upstairs for 24-48 hours to see if there will be leakage downstairs. Waterproof layer leakage is a more troublesome water leakage problem, which requires upstairs to knock off the floor tiles and redo waterproofing.

    Therefore, in order to avoid this situation, at the beginning, the owner will do a good job of waterproofing, standardize the construction, and carry out three closed water tests when decorating.

    If the cause of the water leak is indeed caused by the upstairs and the upstairs residents do not cooperate or do not repair it in time, the downstairs residents can take the dispute to the court. If the upstairs tenant refuses to carry out the court judgment, the downstairs tenant can first ask the construction team to repair the upstairs by himself, and then demand compensation from the upstairs tenant through the court in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations.

    If it can be determined that the quality of the house does not meet the national standards, during the warranty period, the damaged tenant can request the developer to repair the leaky house and compensate the tenant for the losses caused.

    If the house is still under warranty, but it cannot be determined that it is man-made damage, it should be repaired by the developer in time. When the developer sends someone to repair the water leakage problem or the repair is not in place according to the resident's requirements, after repeated twice, the resident can find someone to repair it by himself, and the cost will be paid by the developer. When the developer ignores it, the injured tenant can file a complaint with the local quality supervision department or sue the developer in court.

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2 answers2024-08-13

Wipe the leak point dry, apply the leak plug to the leakage, wrap it with tape, and dry it before use.

6 answers2024-08-13

Start by identifying where the water is leaking. If it is only a joint leakage, under the premise that the quality of the pipe is qualified, the joint can be replaced or a leak-proof sealing tape and AB sealant can be added to the joint; If the quality of the pipe is not good, the pipe should be replaced. You can also apply the adjusted AB glue in the leaking place, and then wrap a layer of ribbon on it, so that the ribbon is soaked with AB glue and then apply a layer of AB glue on the ribbon, and the whole process can be divided into two or many times.

1 answers2024-08-13

Plumbing repairs should be within the scope of the property's maintenance, and this property fee will be there. Since the water leakage has been notified upstairs not to pour water, but the other party does not stop, the resulting losses must be borne by the property and the upstairs... It can be resolved by legal means, and there must be a formality for the relevant property to sign.

1 answers2024-08-13

When the water is not drained, wipe the water-seeping joints, use the blade to throw away a little seam position, and seal it with PVC special glue, and form a thick film at this position.

1 answers2024-08-13

It's good to get some glass glue on it, and be sure to clean it up.