A failed repair can leave many problems that need fixing. Let's look at real examples and ways to solve them.
1. Uneven walls and ceilings. One common problem is uneven surfaces. Solution: putty and leveling. Use a coarse putty first to fill large uneven areas, then a finishing putty for final smoothing.
2. Poor tile installation. Tiles laid at the wrong angle or gaps are unsightly and can lead to leaks. Solution: dismantling and re-installation. Contact a professional to avoid repeating the same mistakes.
3. Poorly applied paint. Uneven or blistering paint coverage requires correction. Solution: Sanding and repainting. Remove the old coat, smooth the surface and apply a new coat of paint using quality tools.
4. Leaks and waterproofing problems. Poor waterproofing can cause serious damage. Solution: strengthening waterproofing. Use special waterproofing materials to protect against moisture and make sure that all joints are sealed.
5. Incorrectly installed plumbing. Poorly installed plumbing can lead to leaks and other problems. Solution: reinstall the plumbing. Call an experienced plumber for proper installation and connection.
Correcting the consequences of unsuccessful repairs takes time and resources, but with the right approach and professional help, you can eliminate all problems and achieve a high-quality result.
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