Why urethane for roofs A Sprinkler leak can silently threaten rooftop decks and attic spaces by seeping through joints and edges. Urethane waterproofing forms a seamless membrane that resists temperature changes, UV exposure, and ponding water. Its elasto…
Rooftop Waterproofing Rooftop waterproofing begins with recognizing how sun, rain, and seasonal temperature changes stress roof membranes. Poor drainage and ponding water accelerate deterioration, making leaks more likely around penetrations. A solid plan…
Causes of Sprinkler Leak Sprinkler systems endure constant pressure, so aging fittings and corroded joints are common leak sources. Aged piping or improper torching during installation can create small gaps that grow over time. Concealed lines under insul…
Sheet waterproofing basics Sheet waterproofing acts as a continuous barrier installed beneath finishes to block water ingress. It excels in handling high humidity areas and service penetrations created by sprinkler lines, pipes, and vents. Using sheet mem…
Roof sheet waterproofing Roof decks are exposed to rain, solar heat, and wind, making them the first line of defense against water entry in any building with a sprinkler system. Sheet waterproofing provides a continuous barrier that helps prevent leaks fr…