Has the inner wall of our house experienced problems such as water seepage or peeling without us knowing the cause causing the interior space or the interior of the house to be dirty, ugly or unkempt when the age of care for the paint is not so long ago, ideally by using standard paints and routinely perform treatment, age or time of painting the next minimum is 2 years. Many people complain about this and until now still can not be overcome well. Many steps have been done but have not been able to cope up to 60%, but the most important thing to know to prevent this event to happen next is:
a. Rarely or perhaps we are not aware that the interior walls of our homes that are experiencing this event are adjacent to the wall of our neighbor's bathroom. There may be a leak in the plumbing from the bathtub or shower faucet so that the water coming out of the leaking pipe seeps through the walls of our house. Or it could be ceramic grout in the bathroom already need care because many are loose or damaged so that the water in the bath or water splashes in the shower either by using a scoop or shower easily and quickly seeped into the wall through the damaged grout holes.
b. At the time of building the house, the installation of the wall after the sloof does not use a mixture of cement and sand with a composition that is in accordance with the provisions, for example ideal for the mixture of the species is 1: 3 (1 cement: 3 sand). This section is called a high-size trassram that should be ideally made 40 cm from the surface of the sloof. Why is that? The more ideal the comparison in the species in terms of the number of no more than the ideal size above, then the volume of ground water will be very small to seep up through the brick pairs on the wall. So the main factor is the ideal ratio in making the species for wall-brick couples.
c. On the exterior or exterior wall we often ignore to be given a plaster layer and if it is given plaster usage of species for plastering is less or not ideal in the ratio, eg ideally this species wear ratio 1: 5, but in general use the 1: 7 can even be more than that for example 1:10 ratio and some wear ratio up to 1:12, really can not be justified. The result is when the heavy rain with the direction of the wind toward the wall with a surface without plaster then easily rain water will seep into the interior wall of space or interior. And if this is allowed to drag on improperly for example by adding a leak-proof coating or fixing a damaged plaster or giving plaster layers of the right type on the unmade plastered wall surface, the volume of seepage in the wall will continue to rise and this can result in more serious damage.
Hopefully some of the above information can help us to be able to take preventive action in the future when it is or will renovate our house or create a new house so that when inhabiting a new house we are not disturbed by the problems as above, seepage on the wall to make headache.
a. Rarely or perhaps we are not aware that the interior walls of our homes that are experiencing this event are adjacent to the wall of our neighbor's bathroom. There may be a leak in the plumbing from the bathtub or shower faucet so that the water coming out of the leaking pipe seeps through the walls of our house. Or it could be ceramic grout in the bathroom already need care because many are loose or damaged so that the water in the bath or water splashes in the shower either by using a scoop or shower easily and quickly seeped into the wall through the damaged grout holes.
b. At the time of building the house, the installation of the wall after the sloof does not use a mixture of cement and sand with a composition that is in accordance with the provisions, for example ideal for the mixture of the species is 1: 3 (1 cement: 3 sand). This section is called a high-size trassram that should be ideally made 40 cm from the surface of the sloof. Why is that? The more ideal the comparison in the species in terms of the number of no more than the ideal size above, then the volume of ground water will be very small to seep up through the brick pairs on the wall. So the main factor is the ideal ratio in making the species for wall-brick couples.
c. On the exterior or exterior wall we often ignore to be given a plaster layer and if it is given plaster usage of species for plastering is less or not ideal in the ratio, eg ideally this species wear ratio 1: 5, but in general use the 1: 7 can even be more than that for example 1:10 ratio and some wear ratio up to 1:12, really can not be justified. The result is when the heavy rain with the direction of the wind toward the wall with a surface without plaster then easily rain water will seep into the interior wall of space or interior. And if this is allowed to drag on improperly for example by adding a leak-proof coating or fixing a damaged plaster or giving plaster layers of the right type on the unmade plastered wall surface, the volume of seepage in the wall will continue to rise and this can result in more serious damage.
Hopefully some of the above information can help us to be able to take preventive action in the future when it is or will renovate our house or create a new house so that when inhabiting a new house we are not disturbed by the problems as above, seepage on the wall to make headache.
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