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Waterproofing a flat roof seems a fairly simple and straight forward process. Theoretically it is. Common practice is providing an outlet for the water to flow out and building enough slope towards the outlet. Easy.But what we’ve encountered in our years of experience when dealing with...
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Floor slabs that will be subjected to a lot of abrasion from moving vehicles and trolleys require their surfaces to be hardened to improve their abrasion and impact resistance. Such floors include vehicle parking, basement floors and factory floors. This protects the concrete surface from wearing out which...
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Many pitched roofs are given little or no thought to their maintenance until they develop leakage problems. Very so often, the tell tale signs of a leakage problem is a wet or damp patch appearing on the ceiling. Occasionally, this may appear at certain times, for instance,...
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Mold Warning Signs
Molds are very problematic to most homeowners. When presented with the right conditions, they can grow literally anywhere in the house as long as the surface is wet or damp. This includes behind walls, under your carpet, etc. When excessive moisture accumulates in...
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Rising damp in buildings occurs when water from the ground rises up through the stone, block or brick wall and sometimes through the concrete floor slab by a process termed as capillarity. In simpler words, water rises up the walls of a building in the same way...
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