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Waterproofing
Did you know that waterproofing represents approximately just 2-3% of building costs, but accounts for a whopping 83% of building defect complaints?
Basements with inadequate waterproofing are an expensive exercise to repair. Consider the costs involved: excavate behind wall(s); install new membrane and drainage; back filling,...
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Industrial Flooring
Do you have a floor where chemical resistance, slip resistance and decorative look are important?
UCRETE LOCK COAT PU is a one component, solvent free, aliphatic polyurethane designed to provide a tough clear coating.UCRETE LOCK COAT PU is light stable and non-yellowing with excellent mechanical and...
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Waterproofing
When it comes to waterproofing the bathroom area, it is only hotels and upcoming residential buildings which give a thought about waterproofing the bathroom.
The Bathroom is the most neglected parts in terms of maintenance. If you are planning to install a tile shower, or a shower...
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Industrial Flooring
So here is the benefit of flooring resins (epoxies and polyurethanes): Resins are resistant to all types of motor vehicles fluids, such as engine oil, coolant, brake and power steering fluid. Resins will not crack when hit by a heavy tools. They are also chemically...
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Waterproofing
1: Flat Roofs Are Not Actually Flat
That’s right — flat roofs usually aren’t flat. A so-called flat roof may look horizontal but often has a slope
Slope and pitch create runoff. Water pools or puddles when there is no slope or pitch, leading to roof damage. You want water...
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Waterproofing
Rising damp, penetrating damp and condensation are the three most common types of damp for residential properties
Causes & effects
Damp walls are caused by moisture, which either:
Penetrates from the outsideRises into the building structure due to capillary effects.Condenses on walls, particularly in rooms with a lot of air...