POLY WATERPROOFING

What is polyurea waterproofing?

There are many reasons the need for waterproofing is so vital.

  • Blocks the growth of mold and fungi, which cause health problems and unpleasant odors.
  • Protects against damage to the interior and exterior of the building, including the materials and the building’s contents.
  • Keeps the building’s structure and prevents leaks
  • It’s a good investment because it will save you from future repairs.
  • Offers security by safeguarding the electrical installation that could otherwise be subject to short circuits where water is present.

In all of these situations, the investment in waterproofing is insurance for keeping the value of your construction on the marketplace.

What are the methods used in polyurea waterproofing?

Before deciding which waterproofing system to select, it is important to know what kind of surface you intend to be working on. It is important to determine the location ( facade, roof, cover pool, etc. ) and if it’s going to be used for transit by people or not, as well as the frequency at which the product will be maintained.

To achieve lasting and durable outcomes, it is vital to adjust the support before installation and always be in compliance with the rules and specifications of the manufacturer. After the waterproofing is completed and you have performed the proper maintenance, a test for water tightness is a way to ensure the integrity of the product.

  • A safe, effective, and popular method of preparing is asphalt material, especially in sheets.
  • The injection of polyurethane to fill fissures and cracks are an innovative method to stop leaks.
  • EPDM sheets (cold applied ethylene rubber) provide excellent resistance to weather and mechanical wear. Additionally, they allow large areas to be waterproofed in one piece.
  • Acrylic waterproofing is a liquid composed of synthetic resins and glass fibers. They are utilized to form an impervious and waterproof layer.
  • Natural waterproofing, Although less frequently, does serve a purpose. This is true for slate, granite, silicon ceramics (tiles) cement, fiber cement derivatives. Metals (aluminum stainless, galvanized and zinc, steel, copper, …).

The waterproofing of polyurea produces a highly durable waterproof membrane.

What are the benefits of waterproofing using polyurea in comparison with other options?

It allows for a uniform layer of application free of joints, is extremely flexible, and adapts to any irregularity on the surface. Its sprayed application can cover areas with uneven surfaces or complex geometrical shapes, forming a uniform layer.

It provides outstanding mechanical chemical and solar protection for a prolonged period, making it an extremely profitable investment. It is watertight and has total immunity to humidity.

Polyurea also has outstanding adhesion to any material. It is resistant to the effects of corrosion and can be applied on wet substrates.

Furthermore, the waterproof area can be used throughout the day after the application and allows the public to walk through.

Based on the information above, it is clear that waterproofing using polyurea is ideal for roofing, facades and balconies, terraces, swimming pools, and tanks, as well as other things.

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