How to waterproof two specific types of bathrooms
classification: Troubleshooting
Release time:2018-01-10 18:44
Lightweight Partition Bathrooms Lightweight partition bathrooms are primarily used in commercial venues, such as hotels, bath centers, etc. These venues demand quick construction and easy modification. Often, light steel keels combined with calcium silicate boards are used for partitions, with a thickness of approximately 6-12cm. In the humid environment of bathrooms, lightweight partitions are prone to deformation and vibration, leading to the failure of the waterproof layer. Therefore, lightweight partition kitchens and bathrooms must be equipped with cast-in-place concrete ground beams that are at least 200mm higher than the floor. Subsequently, Davco K11 Flexible Waterproof Slurry is used for the waterproofing layer construction, which possesses anti-vibration capabilities and provides superior waterproofing performance. Integrated Bathroom
Lightweight partition wall bathroom
Lightweight partition wall bathrooms are mainly used in commercial venues, including hotels and bathing centers. Such places require quick construction and convenient modification, often using light steel keel with calcium silicate board for partitioning, with a thickness of about 6-12cm. In the humid environment of bathrooms, lightweight partitions are prone to deformation and vibration, leading to the failure of the waterproof layer. Therefore, lightweight partition bathrooms must be equipped with cast-in-place concrete ground beams at least 200mm higher than the floor. Then, Davco flexible K11 waterproofing slurry is used for the waterproof layer construction, which has anti-vibration function and better waterproofing effect subjected to the environmental factors that contribute to the material's degradation process and the overall functionality of the structure and its components in the environment in which it is used and maintained according to specifications for materials and other requirements for proper and effective usage of the space provided for installation of the bathroom parts within the building structure ensuring a sound and complete seal for the entire duration of the life span of the structure.
Integrated bathroom
Integrated bathrooms refer to bathrooms where all components are prefabricated in the factory and can be assembled at the point of use using screws, etc. Currently, they are less commonly used. The chassis of such bathrooms is integrally pressed, offering excellent waterproofing performance, and generally does not require further waterproofing layer construction and maintenance schedules as part of the overall design and engineering considerations in the project life cycle for maximum efficiency and usability of the facilities provided to the user upon completion of construction.