Job Recruitment Website - Property management company - My home is on the second floor, downstairs, and the bathroom on the first floor is leaking. The property requires that the tiles in my bathroom be removed to check the public pipes, and it will not be

My home is on the second floor, downstairs, and the bathroom on the first floor is leaking. The property requires that the tiles in my bathroom be removed to check the public pipes, and it will not be

My home is on the second floor, downstairs, and the bathroom on the first floor is leaking. The property requires that the tiles in my bathroom be removed to check the public pipes, and it will not be restored afterwards. There is basically no problem with the property statement. Because your home decoration does not meet the specification requirements, there is no maintenance port for the main sewer pipe in the bathroom during the decoration process, so the responsibility for tile removal (or warranty) caused by maintenance needs shall be borne by the owner.

In addition, you can check the specific cause of the leak. Generally speaking, the leakage in the bathroom is mostly due to the damage of the waterproof layer or the leakage of buried pipes and pipes in the bathroom. There is a possibility that the main sewer pipe will be damaged and leaked, but it is not big. Therefore, I suggest you check whether there is any water leakage in the waterproof and buried plumbing pipes at home first. Specific view method:

1. Carry out pressure test on the water heating pipe to check whether there is any leakage in the water pipe or heating pipe. Find a plumbing professional to operate.

2. According to the leaking part of the downstairs floor, check the corresponding position of your bathroom, initially determine the leaking point, and then check the patching brick.