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Redo Hdb Toilet - Like Good Contractors Recommendations

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Background:

My 10+ year old master bedroom toilet leaks to the floor below. Leaks are observed from the floor below to be just around the (big) pipe area. We observed also that if we just use the wash basin, it is ok, so the leaks must be from the bathing area leading to the drainage hole (that stretch is covered with tiles so we can't see visually if any of the tiles popped).

We did a quick - re-plaster/cement around drainage hole - but that does not work.

We are now trying to assess alternatives to fixing the problem (e.g. minimal re-tiling of the floor, layer on top of existing ones to avoid extensive hacking etc.)

Ask:

Like to ask forumers here for toilet contractors who can help assess alternatives -- and also do a good piece of work if we have to re-do the toilet!

Appreciate it!

 

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Need recommendation for toilet contractors - would redo the whole master bathroom.

Does this mean that you will need to hack and tile the bathroom floor??

think mostly is the water proofing leakage.

 

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Need recommendation for toilet contractors - would redo the whole master bathroom.

How bout just do sediment flooring on it? :)

 

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How bout just do sediment flooring on it? :)

Thats a new term to me? Is that layering new tiles on top?

We are trying to ask around how thick can the new layer be -- we wanted to run a drainage hole + pipe underneath the new layer of tiles.

 

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Thats a new term to me? Is that layering new tiles on top?

We are trying to ask around how thick can the new layer be -- we wanted to run a drainage hole + pipe underneath the new layer of tiles.

No, sediment flooring in jaskel's house is some sand coatings permanently sticked onto the existing tiles, come with water proofing treament... goto jaskel's t-blog for more pic & contact.

 

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