Roof and Wall Sealing Water intrusion often starts at joints, corners, and overlooked gaps on roofs and exterior walls. Proper sealing reduces capillary suction and wind driven moisture that can bypass surface coatings. Before any sealant is applied, a cl…
Exterior Waterproofing Exterior waterproofing protects wall assemblies from moisture intrusion that originates outside the building. When exterior barriers fail, dampness can migrate through penetrations toward interior spaces. This is especially risky ne…
Thaw Safe Exterior Walls During the thaw period, exterior walls face a moisture challenge as ice melts. As water moves behind claddings, hidden cracks can open up under pressure. This freeze-thaw cycle risks interior dampness and damage to finishes on bri…
Bathroom Waterproofing Bathroom waterproofing acts as the quiet gatekeeper, preventing water from penetrating substrate and compromising structure, mold resistance, and indoor air quality. In shower niches, around bathtubs, and at floor transitions, a wel…
Exterior Wall Sealing Exterior wall sealing is a frontline defense against water intrusion on building facades, protecting brickwork, insulation, and interior finishes. Cracks, movement joints, and failed flashing can channel rainwater into masonry and ca…
Pillar waterproofing 101 Pillar placement in bathrooms significantly affects both structure and water control. When a pillar sits near walls and floors, the joint areas face higher exposure to moisture and movement. Proper waterproofing around the pillar …
Detecting hot water leaks Leaks in a hot water distribution unit can quietly escalate into costly damage, especially when signs are missed early. Start with a visual check around connections, valves, and insulation areas. A damp patch or mineral deposits …
Roof waterproofing basics Roof waterproofing begins with a proper assessment of roof type, slope, and drainage. Flashing, edge detailing, and drain terminations are critical to keep water from seeping into the structure. A layered approach pairs surface c…
Water supply piping 101 Water supply piping must be considered in waterproofing projects from the start, whether on rooftops, exterior walls, or bathrooms in residential buildings. Penetrations where pipes pass through membranes are common leakage points,…
Roof waterproofing basics Roof leaks often begin at penetrations and along edge flashings, making early detection critical for effective leak repair. Start with a thorough surface assessment, removing debris, loose coating, and any damaged flashing to rev…