Waterproofing Technology
Home Waterproofing Technology
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...
Efflorescence & its cause – Detailed
Causes of Occurrence for Efflorescence:
Any earth building materials that come into contact with the ground or water (in any form) may...
Protection of Concrete Against Water Damage
When one talks about concrete, the word impenetrable barrier comes to our mind. Concrete is one of the...
Opportunity to grow Brand value, reputation for Builders, Developers & Realtors
Yes, It’s matter of Reputation for any builder, developer & realtor to maintain their reputation for a QUALITY intact.
Eventually at the end of the...
Below Grade Waterproofing
What do you mean by Below Grade Structure (Underground Structure, Basement):
Below Grade structures are also known as Below Ground structures.
These structures are generally partially...
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...
Why Waterproofing is Important for Building?
Waterproofing is important because it prevents water from penetrating into a building or structure, which can cause significant damage and lead to costly repairs. It also helps to prevent mold growth and improves the overall durability and longevity of the building.
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...
Why Waterproofing Fails?
Imagine a condition:
A house is having a series of leakage spots at the walls & ceiling. They called the waterproofing guy and got the...
Need of Waterproofing – Symptoms of Seepage & Leakage
According to an ancient saying that “Prevention is Better than Cure”, same concept applies towards structural integrity of your home & premises for leakage....