Water Proofing
Waterproofing is the process of making a structure resistant to water and moisture. It protects buildings from leakage, seepage, and dampness, which can damage concrete, steel, wood, and interiors. A good waterproofing system increases the life of a structure and saves costly repairs in the future.
Types of Waterproofing
Cementitious Waterproofing – Easy to apply, commonly used in bathrooms, water tanks, and basements.
Liquid Waterproofing Membrane – Applied with a brush or spray, forms a seamless rubber-like coating for roofs and terraces.
Bituminous Coating – Asphalt-based, suitable for foundations and below-ground protection.
Bituminous Membrane – Sheet-based system, highly durable for roofs and underground structures.
Polyurethane Waterproofing – Flexible, long-lasting, ideal for exposed areas like terraces and roofs.
EPDM Rubber Waterproofing – Synthetic rubber sheets, excellent for roofs, ponds, and water bodies.
Injection Grouting – Seals cracks in concrete, mainly for repairs in basements, tunnels, and dams.
Crystalline Waterproofing – Uses special chemicals that block pores in concrete, great for water tanks and underground structures.







