Terrace

Home Terrace

Step by step Waterproofing for existing Terrace roof

Do you know?  That the summer is the only and last moment to fix all odds that occurred during the last monsoon such as Leakage...
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Rooftop Garden & Farming (Using a terrace for Gardening & Farming with robust Waterproofing)

Usually we see the Farmland & Garden on the mother-earth, but this client wanted Farm & Garden to be on his terrace, a Rooftop...

Case Study: PU Foam (PUF) Failure

Abstract: A lot of people debate that with an improved medium of education, Builders/developers/ realtors will uplift their desire to make available the required budgets...

Waterproofing for a Green Roof

Waterproofing for a Green Roof: What is green roof? A green roof is also called a living life of a concrete jungle. The reason being these...

Need of Waterproofing for R.C.C. Structure

Need of Waterproofing for concrete structures:      Waterproofing has all different meanings across industries to industries. In constructions it is a measure to prevent...

What are Requirement for Waterproofing a Home?

Core waterproofing is first line of defence of a any homeowner or structure owner against regular structural weakening caused by seeping water into a...

Importance of Choosing the Right Waterproofing Contractor!

Talking about the waterproofing; it refer to the need related to the structure. Water can cause havoc on a building structure in case missed...

Preformed (PWM) and Liquid Applied (LAM) Waterproofing Membrane Systems

What is Liquid Applied Waterproofing Membrane (LAM)? Liquid Applied Waterproofing is a process of waterproofing application using special liquid. It's used for roofs like flat...

Waterproofing Requirements

What is Waterproofing? Waterproofing is a protective measures or process or treatment that makes the surface or substrate water-resistant or prevents penetration of liquid, moisture...

Get your home waterproofed this summer!

India, seventh spread geographically and second populated country in the globe! India essentially follows three seasons – summer, monsoon, and winter. For most people, the...

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