PU waterproofing for tiles In bathroom tile projects, polyurethane waterproofing creates a flexible, watertight barrier that tolerates daily use. PU membranes resist cracking as substrates move and joints flex under humidity, temperature changes, and foot…
Sheet Membrane Basics Sheet membrane systems form a continuous barrier that blocks water from entering underlying layers. They come in sheets of materials like modified bitumen, EPDM, PVC, and TPO, each with different adhesion and installation methods. Th…
Sheet waterproofing 101 Sheet waterproofing is a critical layer that blocks moisture from penetrating building assemblies where district heating pipes pass through roofs, exterior walls, or bathrooms, protecting indoor conditions and energy efficiency. In…
Terrace Roof Waterproofing Terrace spaces face harsher cycles of sun and rain, demanding robust waterproofing, careful slope, and ongoing maintenance. Choose membranes like TPO, PVC, or modified bitumen that resist ponding, UV exposure, and temperature sh…
Roof waterproofing basics Roof waterproofing basics start with substrate assessment, climate considerations, and anticipated roof traffic. Choose systems with proven adhesion and durability for long-term performance. A layered approach reduces punctures a…
Waterproofing fundamentals A bathroom waterproofing plan starts with surface inspection. Prepare the substrate by cleaning, drying, and repairing cracks. Moisture levels must be controlled before membrane application. Choosing the right membrane depends o…
Rooftop sealing basics Rooftop seals protect the interior from rain, pooling, and temperature swings that stress joints. For flat and low-slope roofs, choose membranes that resist punctures and UV exposure such as EPDM, TPO, or bituminous sheets. Successf…
Waterproof silicone tips Waterproof silicone provides a flexible, reliable seal that blocks moisture in showers, sinks, and baths. For bathrooms, choose a neutral cure silicone to reduce odor. Some formulas resist mold and mildew in damp spaces. Clean and…
Freeze protection basics Freeze protection cables, also known as heat trace systems, are installed to prevent water pipes from freezing and bursting in cold weather. They operate by producing controlled heat that keeps the pipe temperature above freezing,…
Rooftop Waterproofing 101 Rooftop waterproofing plays a crucial role in protecting mechanical spaces, especially where boilers and condensate lines pass through the roof. Poor sealing around penetrations can lead to hidden leaks that travel to ceilings an…