Downstairs said that the water leakage in my bathroom leaked the roof of his shed, how should I do i

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's easy! Go downstairs and look at his roof, if you leak it, there must be water marks. This kind of thing is not intentional, and the cost of repairing is negotiated with each other.

    It may be that the waterproofing was not done well at that time, if it was a father-in-law site, it was normal, and now the quality of the houses built by real estate developers is average, and the floor slabs are thin.

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