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Flat roof waterproofing was done according to our wishes. The price was reasonable. Procompare helped me save quite some time with their smart and quick service.
First step before waterproofing an area is to clean the surface to remove dust, grease, rust, paint and any other material which may affect the adhesion of coatings. After cleaning the surfaces, verify the dectivity and if necessary fix it in order to avoid water stagnation. Lastly, prepare the surface (the preparation process will depend on the type of surface).
A properly installed waterproofing system should last you anytime between 10 and 15 years. On the contrary, a poorly installed waterproofing system can cause water leakages almost immediately after it meets water, avoid such waterproofing mistakes. Roof waterproofing can last longer, especially torch on waterproofing.
Depending on the extent of damage on your waterproofing membrane and the age of it, you can choose between simple patches or a complete replacement.
The most common way of waterproofing a flat roof is by torch on waterproofing.
Reinforced bitumen membranes are the most commonly used material to waterproof flat roofs on residential properties. The process involves laying down two or three layers of the material across the full surface of the roof. These are then bonded together by hot bitumen.
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We need out flat roof waterproofing repaired or repaced
Patio leaks water to ground floor
Patio on first floor leaks water to ground floor apartment
cm x cm
rain water accumulates on the balcony with poor drainage and no gutters to control rain, as a result the walls downstairs start to bubble both exterior and interior
FLAT CONCRETE DECK, NEED TORCH ON SEALING
+- 50m2 - Durbigum OR Torch-on (ABE). Need a quote for the bill of quantity - hence there is no need to have people contact me. A Bill of Quantity is to establish costing. Once the client approves the estimate then an appointed contractor is informed. Pricing - includes material & labour. Draws are paid on progress and not a deposit - that tells me a contractor is not positioned financially - material on site is another matter altogether. See JCB for standard contractual info.