Retaining Wall Waterproofing

Retaining Wall Waterproofing

Retaining walls that leak into basements can cause significant damage to your foundation and interior spaces. When a retaining wall fails to manage water properly or begins to leak, moisture can seep into the basement, leading to dampness, mould growth, and...
Leaks around Pipe Penetration

Leaks around Pipe Penetration

Leaks around pipe penetrations occur when sealants fail or cracks form during drilling, allowing water to seep through. If not adequately sealed, these penetrations can lead to moisture problems such as condensation, mould growth, and rot, which, if left unaddressed,...
Leaks around Windows

Leaks around Windows

Water intrusion around windows is a common issue that can lead to serious damage if not addressed promptly. Detecting the cause of these leaks and taking immediate action is key to protecting your property. Water seeping into your home can damage walls and floors,...
Water Leaking into Lift Shaft

Water Leaking into Lift Shaft

Water in a lift pit or shaft is a common issue in many parts of the world not just Australia. Over the years we have noticed that particularly in areas with high rainfall such as coastal regions, parts of Queensland, and northern New South Wales, water ingress in lift...
Water Drops on Membrane

Water Drops on Membrane

In any waterproofing system, a top coat is more than just a finishing layer—it’s an essential component that significantly enhances the overall performance and longevity of the waterproofing membrane. The right top coat ensures that the waterproofing system functions...
Key Signs of Membrane Degradation

Key Signs of Membrane Degradation

Membranes play a crucial role in protecting buildings from water ingress and moisture damage. However, over time, these membranes can experience wear and tear or degradation due to various factors such as UV exposure, extreme temperatures, and physical wear and tear....
What are these Dark Stains on my Wall?

What are these Dark Stains on my Wall?

Dark stains indicate water seeping through walls due to hydrostatic pressure. Water seepage due to hydrostatic pressure, the force exerted by water in the soil against a building’s walls, often triggered by heavy rainfall or flooding. When the ground becomes...