Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 80000 Square Feet |
Service Location | India |
Type of Project | Roof |
Warranty (in no. of years) | 5 years |
Type Of Construction | Commercial, Residential, Industrial |
Services include | Labour & Material |
Brand of Product Used | Berger & Sika |
When you begin an initial discussion with a basement waterproofing company, they will tell you about the different types of waterproofing materials and recommend the best solution. The choice depends on the specific waterproofing tasks your building needs and your available budget. In this article, we would like to give you a comprehensive list of waterproof materials used by professional contractors in their work. Detailed presentation of waterproofing methods
So, what are the types of waterproofing for a building? Specialists in waterproofing building materials use one of the following tried and tested waterproofing methods:
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The method and choice of waterproofing material depends on the part of the building you wish to insulate. There are three main conditions here.
1. Waterproof Application on RoofsThe roof is one of the two most vulnerable parts of a building when it comes to water infiltration. In general, the roofing material is waterproof, but this is not enough. A roof is subject to severe wear and tear and should last at least 4-5 decades. It is necessary to add supplemental waterproofing material.
They are either applied as a protective coating on the roof or installed under it as part of the roof frame. A professional contractor will recommend the best waterproofing products based on the type of roof and climate in your area (average number of rainy days per year, air humidity, etc.).
2. Waterproofing on the WallsWaterproofing materials for walls should provide much more than just protection from water. They also need to include vapor barriers or air barriers. Otherwise, moisture can become trapped in the masonry and carpentry under the insulation, resulting in the spread of mold, mildew and/or fungus.
3. Balcony and Terrace WaterproofingWaterproofing building materials for balconies and terraces must have a number of distinctive characteristics, such as resistance to UV rays and flexibility. Due to the temperature variation there is slight movement in the balconies and terraces. Under the average lifespan of these materials, hard waterproof materials will crack and require repair or replacement in a short period of time.