Exterior leakage risk Exterior walls face ongoing moisture exposure from rain, wind, and seasonal shifts. Small cracks and failed sealants become easy leakage paths over time. Early detection helps limit interior damage on multi-story projects. For roofto…
Roof Waterproofing Basics Roofs endure constant rain and sun, making waterproofing a critical task. Common issues include worn flashing, membrane punctures, and clogged gutters. A thorough roof survey before season changes helps target leakage points. Mat…
Waterproofing fundamentals Waterproofing shields buildings from moisture intrusion and leakage. Choose compatible materials for substrates, joints, and penetrations to ensure lasting performance. Early surface preparation and proper priming set the founda…
Sheet waterproofing basics Sheet waterproofing uses flat membranes over substrates to create a barrier. Proper substrate preparation ensures adhesion and performance. Seams and corners are common leakage points that need careful detailing. Modern sheets i…
Exterior wall sealants Sealants form the first line of defense against water intrusion on exterior walls. Choosing the right sealant depends on substrate, climate, and expected movement. Common options include silicone, polyurethane, and polysulfide, each…