Roof WaterProofing

Roof Waterproofing Solutions by Us

Protect your property from leaks, moisture damage, and weather wear with our advanced waterproofing services. Designed for long-term durability and peace of mind.

Multi-Layer Roof Waterproofing System

Roof waterproofing is done in 6 layers—starting with a primer on the mother slab, followed by 1 layer of polyleth, 1 layer of geotextile, and 3 layers of hot bitumen. This durable combination protects against rainwater, seepage, and environmental stress, ensuring long-term roof integrity.

Terrace Garden Waterproofing Solution

For terrace gardens, a 7-layer waterproofing system is used. It includes a primer coat, 1 layer of polyleth, 2 layers of geotextile, and 3 layers of hot bitumen. This method is designed to handle moisture from both soil and weather, preventing root intrusion and water damage.

Toilet, Kitchen & Balcony Seepage Control

We apply 3 layers of TAPECRETE mixed with white cement (1:2 ratio) over a primer coat of neat cement combined with chemical CH-9. All joints, pipe junctions, and corners are sealed using EPOXY PUTTY for a completely water-tight finish that lasts.

U/G Water Tank Waterproofing Layers

Water tanks are sealed with 4 layers of TAPECRETE and white cement mix applied over a primed cement slurry with CH-9 chemical. All structural joints and pipe entry points are sealed using EPOXY PUTTY, providing safe, long-term protection from leakage and contamination.

Swimming Pool Polymer Waterproofing

An acrylic polymer-modified coating is used with white cement and silica sand over a slurry of CH-9. This is followed by 2 layers of EPOXY RESIN (ARALDITE + HARDNER XY45) reinforced with fiberglass. All joints and edges are sealed with epoxy for pool-grade water resistance.

EPS/XPS-Based Insulated Waterproofing

This high-performance waterproofing uses 10 layers, including 2 layers of polyleth, 1 layer of geotextile, EPS/XPS insulation boards (50mm, 24kg/cu.m), and 5 layers of bitumen. Ideal for thermal insulation and waterproofing in extreme weather or energy-efficient construction.