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Waterproofing in buildings is the process of forming a waterproof barrier over the surfaces of foundations, roofs, walls, and other structural members of a building to prevent water from penetrating these surfaces. As a result, the characters of the buildings are made water-resistant and, in some cases, waterproof
Fremont, CA: Waterproofing is generally required in buildings and structures for the basement, walls, bathrooms and kitchens, balconies, decks, terraces or roofs, green roofs, water tanks, and swimming pools, among other things.
In the construction industry, the following waterproofing methods are commonly used:
Cementitious Waterproofing
Cementitious waterproofing is the simplest method of construction waterproofing. Materials for cementitious waterproofing are readily available from masonry product suppliers, and they are simple to mix and apply.
Liquid Waterproofing Membrane
A liquid membrane is a thin coating consisting of a primer coat and two coats of topcoats applied with a spray, roller, or trowel. It is more adaptable than cementitious waterproofing systems.