Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 toilet water proofing

views
     
megahertz
post Apr 12 2021, 06:05 PM

i always smiling, problem?
******
Senior Member
1,846 posts

Joined: Apr 2008
wow so nice. my toilet also leaking. got water stain at house below.( apartment)
ask contractor. he said should be floor since the pipe is not under the floor.
and the hole for water trap is higher than floor.( so might need hack the floor so its will be lower nicely) so water get stuck. endup floor leaking and water go under.

solution; need hack the tiles and put waterproofing and tiles it again.

can i use this epoxy as well? because when i ask them to use epoxy, he said will not last longer also.
megahertz
post May 10 2021, 09:43 AM

i always smiling, problem?
******
Senior Member
1,846 posts

Joined: Apr 2008
guys, my toilet hv same issue. leaking in some area and causing my below unit neighbor to bising2 due to water leaking.
i suspect the leaking due to old ages, the tiles at the edge of the corner got some free gaps, which cause the water leak thru there. and also my toilet floor is not totally flat. got some area which cause water to flood lil bit.

using epoxy flakes for toilet, should solve this issue ?
megahertz
post May 10 2021, 11:48 AM

i always smiling, problem?
******
Senior Member
1,846 posts

Joined: Apr 2008
QUOTE(Momo33 @ May 10 2021, 10:12 AM)
ys am certain  epoxy coat will  solve your water leak problem .

the epoxy  coat is heavy duty  and  waterproof  and will  seal all  small gaps .
in short you are building a layer of epoxy over the surface .

i not sure how to solve your  flat/level issue .
but  i will try this
mark that area out  and apply a thicker layer of epoxy over it.

you need at least 2 coats .
allow first coat to dry/cure in  24 hours before recoat.
*
thanks. i also thinking the say way. mybe thicker layer will solve floor level not flat and water ponding issue. just need careful to make sure the floor is slight curve to the water hole, so the water easily drain.
then need to ask those epoxy guys if they hv done this before. cant do it myself because got tenant.
megahertz
post May 10 2021, 04:30 PM

i always smiling, problem?
******
Senior Member
1,846 posts

Joined: Apr 2008
QUOTE(mick84 @ May 10 2021, 03:54 PM)
Maybe water takung inside.
*
could be the pipe ?
because straight line. pipe leaking, then the water travel across the pipe line.

 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0200sec    0.99    7 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 17th December 2025 - 11:04 AM