Waterproofing

Waterproofing
According to Australian standards all wet areas must be waterproofed to contain water within the area and direct it to the drain safely and protect the inhabitable space underneath or adjoining the wet area. Using the correct methods of waterproofing for the application we ensure that water cannot escape or enter and cause costly damage to your home or office.


Internal & External
- Bathroom
- Ensuite
- Powder room
- Laundry
- Balcony (direct stick or pods and pavers)
- Roof top (exposed)
- Backfilled Garage
- Backfilled retaining walls
- Basements
- Lift shafts
FAQS
Why is professional waterproofing so critical for wet areas and other structures?
Professional waterproofing is essential because, according to Australian standards, all wet areas must be properly sealed to contain water and direct it safely to drains. Using the correct waterproofing methods for each specific application ensures that water cannot escape or enter, safeguarding the structural integrity and longevity of your home or office.
Which internal areas typically require professional waterproofing?
To comply with standards and prevent leaks, mould, and structural damage, several internal areas must be professionally waterproofed.
What types of external structures do you provide waterproofing for?
Effective external waterproofing is crucial to protect your property from the elements and prevent significant water-related issues. We apply robust waterproofing solutions to a range of external structures.