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Toilet Sunken Waterproofing




Toilet Sunken Waterproofing is a specialized type of waterproofing designed to protect bathrooms and toilets from water damage. It involves sealing the sunken area around the toilet bowl to prevent water from seeping into the surrounding floor and walls.
Types of Toilet Sunken Waterproofing:
Membrane Waterproofing
This involves applying a flexible membrane to the sunken area to create a waterproof barrier. Common materials include PVC, EPDM, and butyl rubber. Highly durable, resistant to chemicals, and easy to install.
Cementitious Coating
A cementitious coating is applied to the sunken area to create a waterproof layer. Can be monolithic or composite.Can be monolithic or composite
Injection Grouting
A waterproofing material is injected into cracks or joints to seal them and prevent water infiltration. Can be chemical-based or cementitious. Effective for addressing leaks in specific areas, particularly cracks and joints.
Hydraulic Mortar
A special type of mortar that is designed to be waterproof and resistant to chemicals. Applied to the sunken area to create a durable barrier. Offers both waterproofing and structural support.