Detail Waterproofing

Structural parts Roll material function Paint effect advantage

Pipe Penetration

to the edge PU main seal seamless

Expansion Joint

transition PU elastic layer Resistance to displacement

Parapet

facade PU closing Anti-seepage

Flashing

main floor PU enhanced leak proof

 

Detail Waterproofing refers to applying specialized waterproofing solutions at critical transition points (areas most prone to leakage) within a waterproofing system. Unlike large-area waterproof membranes or coatings, localized waterproofing focuses on weak points such as: joints and seams, pipe penetrations, roof edges and closures, corners and facades, expansion joints and moving areas. The success of a well-designed waterproofing system hinges on the attention to detail.

 

Why is detailed waterproofing crucial

 

 

Industry experience shows that over 80% of waterproofing failures stem from inadequate finishing, not the main waterproofing layer.

Detailed waterproofing is critical for:

  • Accommodating structural movement
  • Sealing irregular geometries
  • Ensuring system continuity
  • Preventing long-term leaks and maintenance issues
  • Extending the overall lifespan of the waterproofing system.

For commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects, detailed waterproofing is not optional, but an essential component of the system.