Can the bathroom floor be tiled if it is not waterproof?

Updated on home 2024-07-03
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are many kinds of data used for home decoration, including tiles, waterproof coatings for toilets. Then the question arises, the bathroom floor is not waterproof, can it be tiled? The answer I gave, the bathroom does not do waterproof coating, it is not able to paste tiles, according to the process order of decoration, the bathroom needs to do waterproof coating, and then tile pasting.

    The bathroom is not waterproof, and it can't be tiled.

    The bathroom is decorated in accordance with the process sequence, the water and electricity are reinstalled, and the damaged parts of the wall need to be smoothed, such as the wall is grooved with an electric drill, and the water and electricity are installed, and there is no smoothing cement mortar outside, how to paste the tiles? Even if the tiles are barely pasted, if there is a problem with the water and electricity installed in the wall, how can we repair it? Therefore, the wall has not been leveled, there is no way to paste tiles, and it is important to construct in accordance with the process sequence.

    Before pasting tiles in the bathroom, it is necessary to carry out trial paving, tile specifications and bathroom area, remove the expansion joint in the middle of the tile, it is impossible to close the seam tightly, which requires the tile to be paved before pasting the tile, the wall and the ground are not waterproof coating, and it is not very smooth, there is no way to try to pave and paste, because the wall and the ground are uneven, and the effect of the trial paving is not accurate, so the bathroom is not waterproof, and the tile can not be pasted.

    Do waterproofing three times first, and then lay the tiles.

    Make waterproof coatings. When the bathroom is decorated, do three waterproof coatings, change water and electricity to the end, after the wall and ground leveling, clean up the dust, and then start to do waterproof coatings, the first waterproof evenly smooth the wall, the joints between the wall and the ground, the drain at the drain, repeatedly brush several more waterproof coatings, the wall is more than one meter high and the same waterproof three times, when taking a shower, the water will not penetrate into the opposite side of the wall, and the waterproof key parts are done well, so you don't have to worry about water seepage and leakage.

    After pasting the tiles. After the waterproof coating is done three times, the tile is test-paved, for example, there is half a tile, which can be pasted on the wall, or in an invisible position in the corner of the wall. Paste the wall tiles first, after the wall tiles are solidified and dry, the floor tiles are paved from the inside out, the floor tiles are paved around the floor drain, and the tiles are cut into a zigzag pavement as much as possible, so that it looks good and will not appear to store water.

    The tiles are solidified and dry, the dust in the gaps is cleaned up, and the gaps in the tiles are evenly smoothed with waterproof joints.

    Tiling is carried out in accordance with the requirements.

    Check the water absorption characteristics of the tiles when tiling, some tiles need to be fully soaked in water, and some tiles cannot be soaked in water. When mixing the proportion of cement mortar for mixed bonding, it is also necessary to mix according to a reasonable ratio, and the cement mortar is mixed too dry, which is easy to cause the bathroom to form floor tiles after tiling, and the mortar is not firmly bonded, and the hollow drum of the floor tiles appears.

    The cement mortar is mixed too thinly, which is easy to cause the bathroom to be tiled in time after being tiled, and the floor tiles slide and extrude the mortar from the gaps, which affects the slope of the bathroom. When the mortar is plastered on the back of the tile, the whole surface is uniform, and the mortar can not be wiped only on the four sides and the center point of the tile because of the saving data, which is easy to cause the hollowing of the tile, and also has a certain impact on the force of the tile.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The bathroom floor is not waterproofed and cannot be tiled, which will affect future use.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, otherwise it will lead to water leakage in the later stage, which will cause unnecessary troubles and disputes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the waterproof performance is too poor, it will cause the tile to be hollow or blistered, so that people will scratch their feet or fall down, and it will also affect the appearance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello dear! It's a pleasure to serve you. After the bathroom is waterproofed, it can not be tiled, but the waterproof layer must be sold with cement mortar, which must have a certain thickness, otherwise the waterproof layer will be damaged!

    Let me share with you the construction of bathroom waterproofing:1with a water repellent agent.

    First use waterproofing agent mixed with cement mortar in the kitchen or bathroom base mold and teasing again, after drying, and then use waterproofing agent mixed with cement ash in the first surface layer in the brush, so that the main purpose is to plug the small holes produced after the first drying, and the root of the pipe should be carefully brushed. 2.With the coil, first clean the base layer to make the base dry, and then spread the coil on the ground, and heat the coil with a spray gun, which is the gap bonding between the coil and the coil.

    However, the membrane is fragile, and the surface is easy to be broken by the stones when backfilling, resulting in water leakage, and it is not easy to deal with the root of the pipe. 3.Non-woven fabric, which is similar to cloth, after brushing the base layer with cement mortar thinly, it can be directly spread on it.

    Note: Regardless of the type of waterproofing of these three, the perimeter should be 300-500 above the ground to prevent water from flowing down the wall to the bottom.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is not possible to decorate the bathroom at home without waterproofing and directly tiling.

    Bathroom wall waterproofing, this is a specification requirement, must be carried out a construction project, not waterproof, not only will cause damage to the outer wall, ground, wooden door and other items of the bathroom, at the same time, will also affect the downstairs.

    Construction practices. 1. Ground treatment.

    Before waterproofing, be sure to level the ground, if the ground is uneven, it may affect the effect of waterproofing, and may also cause cracking and leakage caused by uneven thickness of waterproof coating. Floor drains, wall corners, pipe heels and other joints should be painted with high elasticity and flexible waterproofing, because the joints between the wall and the floor of the bathroom will be displaced, and water seepage is most likely to occur.

    2. Wall treatment.

    If the bathroom has a shower room, the waterproof should be 180cm, and if there is a bathtub, the waterproof height of the wall adjacent to the bathtub should be 30cm higher than the bathtub

    3. After the waterproof layer is done, a certain amount of time should be left to make the waterproof layer better integrated with the building, and then the protective layer on the waterproof layer and then paved the floor tiles.

    4. Waterproof construction is a concealed project, and the follow-up construction may also damage the waterproof layer, if the floor tiles have been laid, do not smash the floor tiles, use professional waterproof materials to plug all the gaps and do a good job of waterproofing. It is also suitable for waterproofing projects after the failure of the waterproof layer in the bathroom.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The wall of the bathroom needs to be waterproofed, which is the standard of architectural decoration, which can not be ignored, and it will also affect your residence if you do not do waterproof for a long time, because there must be a room next door to your bathroom, and there is a simple decoration on the wall. If your hygiene has not been waterproofed for a long time, the water on the bathroom wall will easily corrode and affect your other rooms, so it is necessary to do waterproofing on the bathroom wall.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, many old houses in the past are not tiled, but you have to choose some waterproof coatings that are not afraid of water immersion, otherwise you will not have the protection of tiles, and you are afraid that you will fall off with a second backmilk. Polyurethane waterproof coatings such as HG203 can be soaked in water for a long time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, if it is not waterproof, it will easily affect the downstairs, and the downstairs will be in conflict with your family for a maximum of 2 years, for the sake of neighborhood harmony, do it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, it is recommended that you do both the floor and the wall.

    Now there is the latest type of waterproof material, which can not only be the wall cement layer to achieve waterproofing, but also can be directly tiled after drying, which can be easily done. It is formed by penetrating into the internal chemical reaction of the cement base to form a waterproof layer, sealing the pores of the substrate cement, so that the substrate cement itself can achieve waterproofing.

    Construction plan: black gold steel 313 brush again. The dry lake is tested for 48 hours, and after drying, you can directly paste the bricks.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, waterproofing is a must.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Whether the bathroom floor can be tiled or not is not necessarily related to whether it is waterproof, that is to say, the bathroom floor can be tiled without waterproofing! However, if the bathroom doubles as a shower, or if there is a large demand for water, the floor must be waterproof!

    I understand that the original intention of the subject's question is this, whether you can put tiles in your bathroom when the ground is not waterproofed. Since there are this concerns, I think the subject should have realized that in the case of no waterproofing, water seepage may occur when the tiles are directly pasted, that is, the bathroom will have a shower function or a large amount of water demand in the future. If this is really the case, it is recommended not to have a fluke mentality, and be sure to do waterproofing!

    Otherwise, if there is water seepage in the future, you have to rework and make up the waterproofing, and all the tiles have to be knocked off and restarted, which is definitely a waste of money and labor! Not only should the ground be waterproof, but the bathroom with shower function should even be waterproof in the shower area, and the height should be at least higher than the shower meeting, and it is best to be able to access the roof of the bathroom, so as to ensure that nothing goes wrong!

    Of course, if it is determined that the bathroom does not have a shower function or a large amount of water demand in the future, then the floor can be directly tiled without waterproofing. Because in this case, the risk of water seepage is small, and there is no need to do waterproofing for the ground, which can save a waterproofing cost and shorten a certain construction period. However, the tiled floor, especially the bathroom, gives people the first feeling that they can basically splash water directly, but they don't know that there is really the possibility of not doing waterproofing.

    In this case, when using the bathroom, you must pay attention to prevent a large amount of stagnant water from remaining on the ground for a long time, and do not expect to splash water directly on the surface of the tile to achieve the purpose of quickly cleaning the bathroom, because it is likely to produce water seepage. Therefore, it is somewhat inconvenient to use a bathroom that is not waterproof!

    To sum up, if the bathroom floor is not waterproof, it is best not to directly paste tiles.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When decorating, try to waterproof the floor of the bathroom, if you don't do it, you can also paste tiles, if you encounter water leakage in later life, it will be more troublesome.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I don't think so, because you have to do the waterproofing and then the tiles so that there are no leaks.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think of course not, because all the decoration of the bathroom is based on waterproofing.

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