Commercial Waterproofing Applications

Commercial waterproofing services protect buildings from water damage by applying waterproof coatings, sealants, and membranes to critical areas like roofs, walls, and foundations. These services extend the building's lifespan, prevent costly repairs from issues like mold and structural deterioration, and ensure a safe, dry environment. Essential for all types of commercial properties, they offer long-term protection and peace of mind.

Below Grade Waterproofing

Below grade waterproofing involves protecting underground structures, such as basements and foundations, from water infiltration. This process uses membranes, coatings, and drainage systems to prevent water damage, ensuring the structural integrity and longevity of the building.

Fluid Applied Waterproofing

Fluid applied waterproofing is a technique where liquid membranes are applied to surfaces to create a seamless, waterproof barrier. This method is versatile, providing effective protection for complex and irregular shapes, and is commonly used for roofs, foundations, and other critical areas.

Sheet Applied Membranes and Drainage

Sheet applied membranes and drainage systems are used to protect structures from water infiltration by installing pre-formed sheets and drainage layers. These sheets create a waterproof barrier, while the drainage systems direct water away from the building, ensuring effective and durable moisture protection.

Bentonite

Bentonite waterproofing uses natural clay materials that swell when wet to form an impermeable barrier. This method is effective for below-grade applications, such as basements and tunnels, providing a reliable and self-sealing solution against water intrusion.

Podium Waterproofing

Podium waterproofing involves applying waterproofing solutions to elevated platforms, such as terraces, podium decks, and parking areas. This technique ensures that these structures remain dry and protected from water damage, extending their lifespan and maintaining structural integrity.

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