waterproofing

In our 40+ years of operation we have had extensive experience in the diagnosis of underlying (and often latent) issues which cause more obvious signs of structural disrepair. As often as not, the obvious signs of concrete cancer, and other structural issues, are caused by water ingress into the concrete slab where it reacts with the reinforcing steel.

Once the steel can be treated or removed and replaced, the slab needs to be protected to prevent the issue occuring again. This is where the specialty of waterproofing is of paramount importance. Today Remedial Building services are regarded as one of the most knowledgeable and professional companies in the waterproofing field.

We offer substrate investigation and analysis which allows us to determine what measures to take and the most effective and viable waterproofing system for the particular job at hand.

The waterproofing systems we offer include:

  • Liquid membranes
  • Torch on membranes
  • Loose layered sheet membranes
  • Hypalon bandages
  • Tanking membranes
  • “Negative waterproofing” through injection
  • Applied chemical solutions
  • Polyurethane sealants

No job is too demanding, nor too large. We have applied our water proof membranes to a number of large and complex jobs around Australia including the Department of Education Building and Reserve Bank of Australia.

 

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