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post Nov 4 2013, 06:31 PM

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QUOTE(chubbyken @ Nov 4 2013, 07:05 PM)
is my toilet floor leak to downstairs. I suspect is the joint between wall and floor.
liquid coating means i can buy some liquid chemical to apply on it?
i plan to apply some thing call PYE KREK-SEAL
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QUOTE(chubbyken @ Nov 4 2013, 07:05 PM)
is my toilet floor leak to downstairs. I suspect is the joint between wall and floor.
liquid coating means i can buy some liquid chemical to apply on it?
i plan to apply some thing call PYE KREK-SEAL
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P.u injection


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Solar freak
post Nov 4 2013, 08:16 PM

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PU injection won't last as water will find empty cavity and flow where cavities found.
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post Nov 5 2013, 08:53 AM

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QUOTE(Solar freak @ Nov 4 2013, 08:16 PM)
PU injection won't last as water will find empty cavity and flow where cavities found.
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Normally how long can it last? Can last 2 years?
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post Nov 5 2013, 09:52 AM

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Noob question: if the house newly completed by the developer, can i assume the bathrooms are already waterproofed? Thanks
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post Nov 5 2013, 10:02 AM

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QUOTE(chingjern @ Nov 5 2013, 09:52 AM)
Noob question: if the house newly completed by the developer, can i assume the bathrooms are already waterproofed? Thanks
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yess..unless there is a poor workmanship of labour,so the waterproofing bathrooms not so waterproof..but dun need to worry ,u can claim from the developer if got defect within 2 years period iinm
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post Nov 5 2013, 10:16 AM

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Thanks. If i were to renovate the downstairs bathroom, waterproofing would come in before tiling? Or after tiling?
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QUOTE(chingjern @ Nov 5 2013, 11:16 AM)
Thanks. If i were to renovate the downstairs bathroom, waterproofing would come in before tiling? Or after tiling?
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Before tiling....

If ground floor no need to waterproof. .

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post Nov 5 2013, 10:57 AM

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QUOTE(Jacobs on @ Nov 5 2013, 10:51 AM)
Before tiling....

If ground floor no need to waterproof. .
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Even the walls? But then why would some ppl waterproof their groundfloor bathrooms?
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post Nov 5 2013, 01:34 PM

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QUOTE(chubbyken @ Nov 4 2013, 05:12 PM)
can share more regarding cementitious? Just apply the cementitious on top of the tiles without removing the tiles? thanks.
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Cementitious should be under the tile. Can not expose.

QUOTE(Jacobs on @ Nov 4 2013, 05:18 PM)
Cementious not suitable for expose..
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QUOTE(Jacobs on @ Nov 4 2013, 06:31 PM)
P.u injection
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This should be the best method for TS case.
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post Nov 5 2013, 02:51 PM

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I guess if you are staying in apartment condo and having leaking problem from upper unit but the upper unit keep on delay and does not take action, the only solution is to use pu injection.
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post Nov 5 2013, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(chubbyken @ Nov 5 2013, 02:51 PM)
I guess if you are staying in apartment condo and having leaking problem from upper unit but the upper unit keep on delay and does not take action, the only solution is to use pu injection.
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Can pu injection do bottom up? Usually I read is from top to bottom. Meaning need to apply from the affected floor. Not affected ceiling.
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post Nov 5 2013, 07:32 PM

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QUOTE(chubbyken @ Nov 5 2013, 02:51 PM)
I guess if you are staying in apartment condo and having leaking problem from upper unit but the upper unit keep on delay and does not take action, the only solution is to use pu injection.
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Tak boleh, waste money and effort. If it can hold the water from coming down, the water will seep and "flow" to outside the bathroom like you room, living room, dinning room or kitchen ceiling.
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post Nov 5 2013, 07:35 PM

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When it is moist or wet, it attracts termite!
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post Nov 8 2013, 03:51 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 5 2013, 03:08 PM)
Can pu injection do bottom up? Usually I read is from top to bottom. Meaning need to apply from the affected floor. Not affected ceiling.
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I think can be done from bottom up. I have seen people doing that with Sikadur 52.
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QUOTE(enriquelee @ Nov 8 2013, 04:51 PM)
I think can be done from bottom up. I have seen people doing that with Sikadur 52.
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post Nov 9 2013, 12:49 AM

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QUOTE(enriquelee @ Nov 8 2013, 03:51 PM)
I think can be done from bottom up. I have seen people doing that with Sikadur 52.
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Only for crack. not for water dripping. How are you going to inject as there is no crack lines?
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QUOTE(stevie8 @ Nov 9 2013, 12:49 AM)
Only for crack. not for water dripping. How are you going to inject as there is no crack lines?
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But for existing unit like chubbyken, usually the drip is due to crack line. What other reasons could it be possible? Punch through of slab?
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QUOTE(ost1007 @ Aug 23 2013, 05:15 PM)
Hi need your advice.
My contractor use kind of waterproof material that can mix with cement... then paint on top of floor tile. For the wall tile, it's only up to 1-2 feets. I don know the method he use is durable or not as I saw alot of method to do waterproofing in internet. My contractor said it's standard and it has no problem, but i still worry.... cry.gif

My question is.
1. Is the method durable?
2. How tall need to apply waterproofing in wall tiles?
3. Do we need to apply another materials onto wall edge and hole?

Really need your advice.
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Yes it work my house bath room is intact
up to the ceiling provided the contractor would drill hole or pound hole into the wall
the purpose of the hole is to hold the cement together.
yes perhap it would be best to the edge so that water would not seep in.

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if you are looking to have your grouting water repellent, you may email me at dillonyap@nanopro.my[COLOR=red]

I have a water based liquid to mix in the grouting in order to have the water repellent effects and stop the water from seeping in.

not only that, it prevents your grout from turning black too.

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