Can you directly paste tiles after the bathroom waterproofing is done?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-10-01
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is recommended to do a closed water experiment, and you can put tiles after passing the test.

    Closed water test steps:

    1. After the waterproof construction is completed, the closed water test can be done after the waterproof layer is completely dry (about 24 hours);

    2. Temporarily block the floor drain and the perimeter of the pipeline mouth;

    3. Build a 20 cm high retaining wall at the door;

    4. Start to store water, with a depth of 5-20 cm, and mark the water level;

    5. Water storage time 48 72 hours;

    6. After the water is closed on the first day, see if the water level has dropped significantly, if so, please check whether there is leakage around the roof and pipes downstairs in time, if not, continue to close the water;

    7. On the third day, the water is closed, and the downstairs ceiling and roof pipes are fully inspected.

    8. Carry out the next process after being fully qualified.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is necessary to do a closed water test, and then pave the tiles after passing the test.

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