Rooftop Waterproofing Rooftop waterproofing protects interior spaces from rainwater ingress and helps extend the life of a building envelope. In practice, a continuous membrane, slope detailing, and proper flashing around penetrations are essential. The c…
Sprinkler Head Types Sprinkler heads come in different configurations designed for fire suppression efficiency and system compatibility. Understanding each type helps identify which head is most prone to leaks in your building envelope. Common varieties i…
Roof Waterproofing Basics Leak repair starts with locating entry points where roof water can infiltrate the interior. When a sprinkler head is installed through the roof, improper flashing or misaligned seals can become a water path. Choosing the right ro…
Sprinkler Head Water Seal Sealing around sprinkler heads helps prevent leaks while preserving the essential fire protection function in mixed use spaces. Silicone around sprinkler heads keeps moisture out at ceiling penetrations and wall joints, even duri…
Roof Waterproofing Basics Roof waterproofing must accommodate sprinkler heads without compromising drainage or head operation. A dedicated collar and sealant keep the head area watertight against weather and temperature changes. Flashing should support th…