The toilet, also known as the toilet area, is an area with many angles and is often located near the technical box where there are many pipes and wires. The toilet is also where many water-related devices are installed such as faucets, water supply and drainage valves, hot tubs, hot and cold lines... leading to this being a frequently wet area.
A leaky toilet not only causes the building to quickly deteriorate, but also causes moss and mold to appear, an unpleasant odor that is aesthetically pleasing and poses a potential risk of causing disease to the body. Toilet waterproofing will be easy for new construction projects, but it will be extremely difficult for waterproofing and repairing existing projects. Therefore, choosing a waterproofing contractor that meets both the heart and technical skills is very difficult.
With many years of experience in the field of waterproofing. MOWA Company would like to share its experience and methods of toilet waterproofing construction as follows:
I. CAUSES AND SIGNS THAT SHOW THE NEED TO WATERPROOF THE TOILET AREA:
During the construction process, the contractor did not take proper care in pouring concrete on the floor of the toilet area, did not waterproof it thoroughly, and did not follow proper waterproofing techniques when finishing.
- The water pipe system is broken, leaking or clogged.
- Toilet floors often have water, seeping through the floor tiles and depositing under the concrete floor.
- The toilet is designed and constructed with incorrect techniques in the installation of toilets and sanitary equipment, causing flushing water to overflow and seep into the toilet floor. Or the concrete structure is sinking, of poor quality, and the steel is not up to standards
- Water leaks in house walls, terraces, and roof floors that are not repaired promptly can also cause water damage to the toilet.
- The tile joints on the toilet floor are peeling, creating gaps for water to seep down.
II. WATERPROOFING CONSTRUCTION METHOD:
Items that need to be checked before proceeding for the most effective toilet waterproofing include: Checking the floor drain, checking the water system, toilet floor, wall structure, and ceiling of the toilet. .
- Drawing from the process of waterproofing toilets at many projects, MOWA Company would like to offer some effective waterproofing methods and materials as follows:
- Waterproofing toilets with Sika products such as: Sika Latex, Sikatop seal 107,...
- Toilet waterproofing with hot torch membrane,...
- Waterproofing toilets with Kova Paint, Epoxy Paint,...
- Waterproofing toilets with Quicesal products such as: Quicesal 144, Quicseal 104, Quicseal 104s,...
To receive detailed advice on services, treatment and the most effective toilet waterproofing construction process, please contact directly for specific advice.