
Service Details
Terrace Waterproofing




Terrace Waterproofing is essential to protect your rooftop from water damage, which can lead to leaks, mold growth, and structural issues. Effective waterproofing ensures the longevity and safety of your terrace.
Types of Terrace Waterproofing:
Polyurethane Liquid System Waterproofing
Polyurethane liquid membrane is somewhat an expensive option. Basically, it is used in flat roof areas and those exposed to weathering. Nevertheless, this type of waterproofing is highly flexible but polyurethane is quite sensitive to moisture content. When you apply this method, see to it that you evaluate the concrete slab for moisture content. If not, you will notice that a de-bonding or peeling of the membranes will occur over time.
Cementitious Coating
A cementitious coating is applied to the terrace surface to create a durable, waterproof layer. Can be monolithic or composite. Durable, resistant to chemicals, and can be applied to various surfaces.
Injection Grouting
A waterproofing material is injected into cracks and joints to seal them and prevent water infiltration. Can be chemical-based or cementitious. Effective for addressing leaks in specific areas, particularly cracks and joints.
EPDM Waterproofing Membrane
It is synthetic rubber single layer membrane, durable in cold and hot weather.
Brick Bat Coba Waterproofing
Laying of soaked bricks bats (pieces) over fresh mortar, which acts as a insulation for thermal comfort. Surface brick layer thickness in between 70mm to 150mm (Avg. thickness of 110mm)
Waterproofing Admixtures
Waterproofing admixtures are added to the concrete mix used to construct the terrace to improve its water resistance. Can be a cost-effective solution for new construction projects.