Waterproofing in Toilet
Waterproofing in Toilet
Waterproofing in Toilet
REPORT
ON
WATERPROOFING
IN TOILET
SAKSHI MEHTA
L.S RAHEJA SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
SYB.VOC
ROLL NO. 29
WHAT IS WATER PROOFING
Waterproofing is the process of making an object or structure
WATERPROOFING IN TOILET
Waterproofing of toilets is required to prevent seepage
- Find all the concealed water pipes, for example, PVC pipes
Repairing this will take about 15 days of work and escalate costs.
from the wet area to the dry area. The joints between the fixtures
seepage
STEPS FOR WATERPROOFING
A) Plumbing/Pipe Insertions:
All Pipe inserts must be installed prior to the application of
waterproofing system on the sunken slab. The opening on
punctured walls around the pipes should be packed using with a
mix of Cement: Sand (1:3) mix with Styrene Butadiene Bonding
emulsion, at least 48 hours prior to application of waterproofing.
Once the base coat is protected, the layer should be tested for
any leakage by water ponding test for 72 hrs.
f) The corners and vertical up stands (2’ above sunk) are finished
with CM 1:1 (12 mm thick) admixed with water proofing
compound (dosage as per manufactures).
g) Finish brick bat coba with joint less water proofing screed
(Cement: Sand Mortar of 1:3) admixed with water proofing
compound (dosage as per manufacture’s recommendation). The
surface has to be finished smooth and checked for slope check.
Also ensure proper finishing around Nahani traps/inserts.
THE ADVANTAGES OF
WATERPROOFING
Water seepage is a grave problem that needs to be addressed as
penetrating into the house. It will also help contain the humidity