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Terrace Waterproofing

Terrace waterproofing refers to the process of applying waterproof materials on the roof or terrace of a building to prevent water from leaking into the structure. This is particularly important in areas with heavy rainfall. The process typically involves:

  • Preparation: Cleaning and smoothing the surface to remove any debris or dirt.
  • Membrane Application: Using Polyurea coating, Acrylic based roof waterproofing, liquid deck roof waterproofing.
  • Top Layer: A protective layer is applied to prevent damage to the waterproofing layer from UV rays and foot traffic. Terrace waterproofing is critical to prevent water seepage that can lead to ceiling leaks, rusting of structural elements, and damage to interior finishes.

Bathroom Waterproofing

Bathroom waterproofing ensures that moisture, steam, and water from showers, baths, and sinks do not penetrate the walls and floors. 

  • Surface Preparation: Cleaning and priming surfaces to create a smooth, even base for waterproofing.
  • Waterproofing Membrane: Applying a liquid or sheet membrane over floors, walls, and joints where water exposure is high.
  • Sealing: Waterproofing all critical areas, including joints, corners, and connections around bathtubs, showers, and sinks.
  • Tile Installation: After the waterproofing layer has dried, the tiles or other finishing materials are installed.

Water Tank/Sump/Swimming Pool Waterproofing

This type of waterproofing is applied to structures that store or contain large amounts of water. These include underground water tanks, sumps & swimming pools, all of which require robust waterproofing due to constant water exposure. The process involves:

  • Surface Cleaning: Removing dirt, oil, or old coatings to prepare the surface.
  • Waterproof Coating: Applying specialized coatings or membranes that are resistant to water pressure & chemical corrosion, such as cementitious waterproofing or flexible coatings for swimming pools.
  • Protective Layer: In the case of swimming pools, additional anti-slip or anti-chlorine coatings may be applied to prevent damage over time.

Exterior & Interior Waterproofing

This process focuses on preventing water infiltration from the outside of a building. It is essential to protect the foundation and external walls from water damage caused by rain, ground moisture, or floods. Exterior waterproofing usually involves:

  • Surface Treatment: Coating walls and foundations with materials that block water infiltration.
  • Drainage Systems: Installing effective drainage systems such as French drains or weeping tiles around the foundation to direct water away from the structure.
  • Waterproof Membranes: Applying bituminous, polymer-based, or rubber membranes to prevent water from penetrating the building.