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==The Causes==

Water leakages are mainly caused by damaged pipes and bad building waterproofing design. This can be prevented if the building designers had studied the interior design of building.


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Leakage may refer to:

  • Spill (audio), where audio from one source is picked up by a microphone intended for a different source

The Causes

Water leakages are mainly caused by damaged pipes and bad building waterproofing design. This can be prevented if the building designers had studied the interior design of building.

See also

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External Links

Professional Waterproofing Contractors

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