Detail Waterproofing
| Structural parts | Roll material function | Paint effect | advantage |
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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.
