Extension joints are introduced to deal with the coefficient of warm development over huge ranges of cement. The waterproofing material must not just adapt to the development of the structure, yet in addition be intended to oppose maturing that prompts the debilitating of the bond on the solid and causes disappointment of the framework. An adaptable material is basic so it doesn't split with development.
We offer an adaptable and profoundly solid tape for extension joints with high flexibility to oblige the warm development and, in the meantime waterproofing the spillage inclined joint.
Fortified bond concrete (RCC) chunk
Apply first layer of PoxyFix
Press the Expansion Joint Tape over the first layer of PoxyFix (Place the joint tape over the joint in such a way guaranteeing, that the focal segment dunks into the joint)
Apply second layer of PoxyFix
Fix the metal blazing to secure the tape
Note: The tape to joint is made utilizing silicone based cement M 500
The water storage tankers in the residential or industrial or corporate areas become damaged due to the persistent water storage.
Basement and concrete structure
Water tank floor waterproofing
Sunken and basement waterproofing
Roof of the water storage tanks
Sump coating for the roof
Concrete is less flexible and cracks over time. Repairing an existing water tank is a time consuming process and cause inconvenience to the residents.
Bathrooms are the major problem faced by everyone because of the excess water leakages. The wet areas especially bathrooms should be taken extra care for reducing water leakages.
Shower walls and floors
Spa walls and floors
Bathroom walls
Bathroom floors on any building
Toilet waterproofing
The bathroom area is exposed to water every day and thus, waterproofing bathroom floors are a must. During construction
Crack filling is done commonly to seal the cracks formed especially on the floor, walls, and pavements and to maintain them in a proper condition.
The cracks are formed majorly due to the following reasons
Poor building process
Deterioration
Age
Water leakages through internal and external walls
Cracks in walls are common in buildings; though some are nothing to worry about, others can indicate a sinking or damaged foundation (subsidence).
A leaking basement is a very common occurrence in many homes. When a basement leaks it does not imply that the home was not built well or that some extraordinary catastrophe has taken place
Hydrostatic Pressure
Lateral Pressure
Window Wells
Floor Cracks
Cove Joint
Many homeowners seek out interior basement leak repair solutions. Fortunately, regardless of the type of foundation that you have, it is possible to fix just about any leaky basement wall from the inside of your home.
The bathrooms are the main problem that everyone faces due to the excess of water leaks. Wet areas, especially bathrooms, should take special care to reduce water leakage.
We check which chemical suits better to the bathroom or other wet areas.
Our chosen chemical will be the top branded leak proofing materials of the waterproofing chemical industry.
We cut and apply chemical through the edges without damaging the bathroom finishing.
If the injury is more, we will take the permission from our customer either to break the damaged area or not. Depending on their decision we will go for further steps.
Water storage tanks in residential, industrial or corporate areas are damaged due to persistent water storage. This damage will create small cracks or even tiny holes that lead to excessive water leakage.
Chemical plants waterproofing
Damp Walls for interior and exterior surfaces
Structural Concrete (Roof Concrete)
Waterproof Coat (Elastomeric Polymer)
Protective Screed (12.5 mm thick)
Redoing the waterproofing from the RCC slab is cumbersome and expensive. The existing screed and brick bat layers need to be broken and removed.
We are in this waterproofing industry for the last 10 years, and our account is still underway. It is a family business, and now we have taken this to the next level with the support of all our loyal customers.
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