The bathroom wall tiles laid by the developer are not waterproof, and the wall is always wet after e

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-18
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Oh, it's not that the tile is not waterproof, it doesn't absorb moisture, it can prevent water vapor from entering the wall, the water vapor generated by the bath is attached to the surface of the tile, it is best to open the ventilation fan when taking a bath, so that the water vapor can be discharged in time, and it can protect the dryness of the wooden door, protect the wooden door, and prolong the service life, for reference only. I do this in seasons other than winter, when there is heating and the vapor evaporates quickly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Now the tile itself has a certain waterproof ability, you just need to deal with the joints. If there is a waterproof putty, you can also hook the gap or use a waterproof agent. The easiest way to do this is to buy a shower room.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is possible that the quality of the tiles is relatively poor. It might be useful to try it with the following method.

    1: It is possible to use a larger ventilation fan to extract the dampness from the room.

    2: Use epoxy resin to make the groove material hook, because other materials are easy to be washed away.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I can only find a way from the air and install a high-power extractor. After showering, leave it on for an extra 10 minutes. Or open a bigger window.

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It's okay, just ask the decoration company to do it again when the time comes, and you generally have to do it again.

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WHEN THE HOUSE WAS BUILT, IT WAS BUILT WATERPROOF, AND THE WATERPROOF LAYER EXTENDED FROM THE GROUND TO THE WALL, 250MM HIGHER THAN THE GROUND. HOWEVER, IN THE DECORATION, IT IS STILL NECESSARY TO DO THE SECONDARY WATERPROOFING, AND THE WALL SHOULD ALSO BE DONE, ACCORDING TO THE CONVENTIONAL BATHROOM BY THE SHOWER HEAD WALL OF THE WATERPROOF LAYER HEIGHT SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 1800MM, THE GENERAL THICKNESS SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 1 5MM, AND THE WATERPROOF PROJECT MUST BE DONE AFTER THE END OF THE 24-HOUR WATER STORAGE EXPERIMENT. If you plan to use a whole bath, you can no longer do it, but if there is a problem, not only will your home be damaged, but it will also affect the downstairs, so it is recommended to do it again.

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The developer has done its part, as for your concerns in the future, it is not easy to say, it is generally 8 to 10 years.