Waterproofing
Waterproofing of showers, bathrooms, decks and balconies is an important process in the construction of any new building or renovation
Over the past two decades, the construction industry has had technological advances in waterproofing materials, including integral waterproofing systems as well as more advanced membrane materials.
Integral systems work within the matrix of a concrete structure, giving the concrete itself a waterproof quality. There are two main types of integral waterproofing systems: the hydrophilic and the hydrophobic systems. A hydrophilic system typically uses a crystallization technology that replaces the water in the concrete with insoluble crystals. Various brands available in the market claim similar properties, but not all can react with a wide range of cement hydration by-products, and thus require caution. Hydrophobic systems use fatty acids to block pores within the concrete, preventing water passage.
New membrane materials seek to overcome shortcomings in older methods like PVC and HDPE. Generally, new technology in waterproof membranes relies on polymer-based materials that are extremely adhesive to create a seamless barrier around the outside of a structure.
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- Waterproofing Licensed Building Practitioners

- Licensed Building Practitioners Scheme The Scheme was introduced in November 2007. From 1 March 2012, building practitioners must be licensed to carry out or supervise on homes and small-medium size apartment buildings that is critical to the integrity of building.
