QUOTE(bengang15 @ Oct 21 2025, 12:50 PM)
Hi all. My 8-9 years old house already have leak at the toilet. It's affecting the opposite side of the wall.
The contractor gave us 2 suggestion.
1. Just do external piping. Easy. - wife don't want
2. Hack the tiles to try to find the leak. Problem is i contacted the tiles supplier they don't produce those tiles anymore. So it will be weird if I use a different tiles on some spot.
You guys face this situation before?
Are there any smarter way to do it? Or maybe different tiles design solution?
Thanks.
Water seepage is likely lack of water proofing in the toilet/bathroom. a fairly common problem in this country.The contractor gave us 2 suggestion.
1. Just do external piping. Easy. - wife don't want
2. Hack the tiles to try to find the leak. Problem is i contacted the tiles supplier they don't produce those tiles anymore. So it will be weird if I use a different tiles on some spot.
You guys face this situation before?
Are there any smarter way to do it? Or maybe different tiles design solution?
Thanks.
the long term solution is to remove both the wall and floor tiles, apply water proofing and tile back.
Oct 22 2025, 09:22 AM

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