Sources of damp
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1. Ground water seeps into your home from the foundation.
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2. Water from indoor wet areas like bathrooms, kitchens, etc.
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3. Rainwater seeping in from the roof
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4. Water seepage from improper window installations
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5. Damp formation from using bricks with high salt content
Why waterproofing?
Waterproofing at the time of construction
Waiting for water damage to occur to do waterproofing is a bad idea, because once water damage appears, we have already lost. Water damage can go undetected for a long period of time. By the time water damage is visible on the surface, the structure internally may be severely damaged.
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Damp repairs is costly and is never a reliable solution, there are high probabilities of frequent repairs
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Damp repairs is time consuming and is a privacy and hazard issue
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Damp Repairning is complicated and complex, requires repeated labour cost
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Damp damages the structural works - foundations, beams & columns of the house
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Damps appear repeatedly as we cannot reach the source of the damp in a fully constructed home
Waterproofing at the time of construction
Waiting for water damage to occur to do waterproofing is a bad idea, because once water damage appears, we have already lost. Water damage can go undetected for a long period of time. By the time water damage is visible on the surface, the structure internally may be severely damaged.
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Damp repairs is costly and is never a reliable solution, there are high probabilities of frequent repairs
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Damp repairs is time consuming and is a privacy and hazard issue
-
Damp Repairning is complicated and complex, requires repeated labour cost
-
Damp damages the structural works - foundations, beams & columns of the house
-
Damps appear repeatedly as we cannot reach the source of the damp in a fully constructed home