

BASEMENT WATER PROOFING
Basement waterproofing involves techniques and materials used to prevent water from penetrating the basement of a house or a building. Waterproofing a basement that is below ground level can require the application of sealant materials, the installation of drains and sump pumps, and more.Several measures exist to prevent water from penetrating a basement foundation or to divert water that has penetrated a foundation.
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TERRACE WATERPROOFING
Terrace waterproofing should be able to resist leakage during heavy rainfall.and provide insulation against heat loss during summers / winters.Terrace Waterproofing is the Best way to Stop Water leakages and Humidity. Water proofing is a method which prevents water from penetrating your house. Water proofing is very important as it helps keep your house dry.
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BORE PACKING WATERPROOFING
Bore packing around Plumbing Pipes can save from seepage.If bore packing is not done around plumbing lines insertion at external side, then it will create a pathway for intrusion of external rainwater and moisture from air thereby affecting adjacent area wall surfaces. This will also cause damage in the interior elements due to moisture intrusion which can weaken its integrity.
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SWIMMING POOL WATERPROOFING
As for the water inside the pool, it contains chlorine and other agents that can compromise the stability of the structure. For these reasons, the pools' walls must be carefully waterproofed and protected.Concrete walls or hollow-block walls are not sufficient to ensure a full waterproofing and avoid leakage of a swimming pool. A full waterproofing system should be applied before putting the swimming pool in service.
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PODIUM DRIVEWAY WATERPROOFING
Podium Driveway waterproofing system is absolutely critical to ensure the long-term durability of the structure and to keep maintenance costs obsolete by avoiding possible repair. In sensitive buildings areas like Podium slabs where you plan for water bodies, landscape, children play area sports facilities car parking and drive ways etc..
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SUMP WATERPROOFING
Water tanks are meant to safely store water without any leakages.... At times, seepage and leakage from overhead and underground tanks spoil the decor. This, in turn, helps the growth of algae and fungus, which leads to weakening of the structure. For this reason, such areas should be made waterproof as well as safe for potable water. Waterproofing service increases the life of Water-tanks and your Building.
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EXPANSION JOINT
An expansion joint or movement joint is an assembly designed to hold parts together while safely absorbing temperature-induced expansion and contraction of building materials, and vibration, or to allow movement due to ground settlement or seismic activity.The expansion joint bisects all of the building elements including the structural slab, membrane, and wear course (bricks). Sealing this type of joint requires a specialized system.
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RETAINING WALL WATERPROOFING
Waterproof the retaining wall. As well as good drainage, a retaining wall also needs to be waterproofed to help reduce the buildup of hydrostatic pressure. ... So it's essential to use a waterproofing membrane on the back of your retaining wall, just as you would on a basement wall where the same condition occurs.Waterproofing also the best solution for the walls if they become damp as a result of rainwater or moisture.
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BATHROOM WATERPROOFING
Bathroom waterproofing protects structures against damage and also eliminates possible health concerns. Washing and bathing produce a lot of water vapor in bathrooms. Made from porous materials, bathroom walls absorb the vapor, retaining it for a long time.
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PLANTER BOX WATERPROOFING
Waterproofing a planter box will protect it from developing cracks that would allow water to leak onto surrounding areas and penetrate internal areas if over, or adjacent to, interior finish work. It will defend against water leaking onto balconies, decking or paved areas which would give rise to excess moisture which promotes the growth of fungus and bacterial allergies etc.
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GROUTING
Grout is generally a mixture of water, cement, and sand and is employed in pressure grouting, embedding rebar in masonry walls, connecting sections of pre-cast concrete, filling voids, and sealing joints such as those between tiles. Common uses for grout in the household include filling in tiles of shower floors and kitchen tiles.
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TILE JOINT & TILE ADHESIVE
Tile adhesive is the compound used to stick the tiles to the wall or floor. Grout, on the other hand, is the mortar used to fill in the gaps between tiles and create a uniform look, as well as protect the surface.
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