What is the situation of water seepage on the floor outside the bathroom doorstone

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

    Bathroom cement mortar base leveling is not good, should be leveled from all sides to the direction of the floor drain, redo, there is a simple way, is to wipe the joints with waterproofing agent, but this operation is more professional, you must find professionals who are particularly good at people can solve.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I think it's also the cement mortar base leveling is not found well, and the bathroom will generally do a 2% slope to let the water flow down the slope to the direction of the floor drain on the ground. Of course, this 2% slope is not felt by people.

    On this basis, it is recommended to let a professional check whether the waterproofing of the door stone position is not done well If it is not done well, it is recommended to do it again If the water is accumulated, it is not only related to your home, but also the downstairs will seep water after a long time.

    If you have a damp spot, it is best to deal with it quickly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If it is the width of the door opening to other rooms to seep water, the possible reason is that the slope direction of the floor base of the bathroom (before the floor tile paving) is wrong, that is, the slope is not found in the direction of the floor drain according to the design requirements, resulting in the elevation of the door position is lower than the rest of the place, once the bathroom has water from the floor tile joint infiltration into the base layer will flow to the door, thereby causing water seepage at the door.

    To solve this problem, the most thorough way is to get out of the floor tiles and remove the cement mortar surface layer of the paste layer and the original board surface, re-pour the surface layer and find the slope in the direction of the floor drain and then pave the floor tiles, the other way is to go inside the door to one or two floor tiles (both sides of the hole should extend 10 cm), paste the waterproof membrane on the base layer and make flashing at the door according to the thickness of the floor tile decoration layer (slightly lower 2-3 mm for embedding). When the floor tiles are paved, the elevation at the entrance should be appropriately raised to prevent the open water on the floor tile surface from flowing outward, and the water supply of the ground should come out in time at ordinary times.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Pry open the door stone, your door stone is dry, your home is a layman, the cement under the dry floor tile is sponge-like, you use water in the bathroom, your bathroom becomes a pond, and your door stone becomes a gap under the doorway, the water will be stringed to the whole house, pry the door stone and the floor tiles adjacent to the door stone, first paste the door stone with a larger proportion of live wet cement, and do a good job of waterproofing. Absolutely

    That could be a floor drain plugging.

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