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| Drytech Waterproofing applies new waterproofing membranes to a variety of building surfaces to prevent water leakage and structural damage. |
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| Bathrooms |
| A liquid waterproofing membrane coating is applied to internal bathrooms to seal the wet area prior to tiling and prevent water leaking in the bathroom including waterproofing to: the total floor area (150mm turn up), the shower area and around the bath. |
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| Balconies |
| Balcony surfaces require waterproofing to protect against concrete cancer and avoid water staining around balcony edges. Waterproofing membranes can be applied to balcony surfaces using liquid membranes and PVC sheet welded membranes. |
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| Rooftops |
| A surface that will be continuously exposed to the ultraviolet rays of the sun should be protected from cracking and surface damage to prevent the leaking of water into the structure of the building. Waterproofing to rooftops and other surface areas with sun exposure can be undertaken in a variety of ways including the application of: torch-on waterproofing membranes, PVC sheet welded membranes and UV liquid membranes. |
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| Retaining Walls and Planter Boxes |
| A liquid waterproofing membrane can be applied to a retaining wall to prevent water seeping through a wall and causing damage to the surface paint and texture, which can ultimately impact on the soundness of the structure itself. |
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