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The tiles on the first floor are beautifully sewn, so doesn't the moisture go up from the tiles?
After the tiles are beautifully sewn, the moisture will definitely not drip down.

As long as the cement slurry layer of ceramic tile reaches the curing period, that is, after 48 to 72 hours, it is basically unnecessary to consider the water problem, because the water will also evaporate to the lower part of the floor and slowly evaporate from both sides of the facing.

Ceramic tile is an acid and alkali resistant ceramic or stone, building or decorative material, which is made of refractory metal oxide and semi-metal oxide through grinding, mixing, pressing, glazing and sintering. It is called a tile. Its raw materials are mostly clay and quartz sand, which are mixed by high temperature compression and other processes, with high hardness.