Hello! I did waterproofing when I renovated the bathroom, and now I find that the bathroom floor wil

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-11
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It should be that the waterproofing of the bathroom was not done well at that time, which caused the stagnant water to seep into the wall.

    The conventional solution is to regularly clear the surface of the water, or to solve it fundamentally (find a professional, and decide whether to redo the waterproof structure of the bathroom after the on-site investigation).

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Waterproofing is not done. Bathrooms should be double-waterproofed. After doing the waterproofing, the water test will generally not leak, the filling of the decoration is generally construction waste, and the original waterproof layer is destroyed after backfilling, so the cement mortar should be leveled before the backfill to protect the original waterproof layer.

    Or directly do rigid material waterproofing. For example, the floor and wall are directly scraped with a three-centimeter thick plugging king to ensure that there will be no leakage.

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