Saturday, July 12, 2008

Waterproofing works

11th July 2008

The house as it was today.

Now that the concrete roof gutter is ready, waterproofing works entails. I notice the workers are using special chemicals which is mixed with cement and is applied on the concrete gutter floor. When this layer has dried, another layer of pure cement is put on top. It takes them around three days to complete the work.

More pictures next time!

The water proofing chemical.


Cementing works on the roof gutter.


Cementing works finished... and notice also the cover of the water drain pipe.

2 comments:

Ideas Thailand said...

Thanks for the detailed look at your waterproofing works — it’s so helpful to see each step laid out clearly! 💧🔨 Waterproofing is one of those crucial parts of building that doesn’t get enough attention, but it can really make or break the longevity of a home, especially in rainy climates.

For anyone planning a renovation or new build after reading this post, it definitely helps to look up a trusted waterproofing company near me to make sure the job is done right. Pairing the right materials with skilled installers ensures you avoid issues like damp walls or leaks down the line.

Appreciate you sharing your experience — very useful and informative!

Solid Ideas Waterproofing said...

Thanks for sharing your waterproofing works — it’s great to see the step-by-step approach and how much care goes into protecting a home from moisture damage! 💧🏠 Proper waterproofing really does make a huge difference in long-term durability and peace of mind, especially in areas prone to heavy rain.

In a similar vein, when it comes to outdoor surfaces like driveways and walkways, proactive maintenance like crack sealing pavement can be just as crucial. Filling and sealing cracks early helps prevent water infiltration and deterioration, which ultimately extends the life of the pavement and keeps surfaces looking great.

Really appreciate this detailed post — very practical and informative for anyone tackling home improvement!