Myth: Old Conventional waterproofing systems are the perfect system for protection against leakages
Fact: It is certainly not true. Lot of innovative steps are taken in terms of architecture and designing of a building but when it comes to waterproofing old conventional systems are used which leads to leakages and ultimately weakening of the structure.
Indian summers are super hot causing thermal expansion and contraction which causes cracks in concrete as well as in old conventional waterproofing systems as they are inelastic and thus are bound to get cracks in it over a period of time. One of the reasons for failure of old conventional waterproofing system is semi-skilled and unskilled manpower too.
To overcome this, new waterproofing products have been developed along with other advanced features, they have elasticity features ensuring leak free existence for the structure.
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Myth: Exterior Paints ensures waterproofing of exterior walls.
Fact: Exterior paints are 30-50microns thick which is not enough to resist wind lasing rains in monsoon in India which can damage the paint film thereby tending paint film to crack or peel, leading to dampness, seepage problems over a period of time.
Elastomeric Waterproofing coatings not only having features and properties of exterior paint but also gives 110-120 micron thickness on applying, with elasticity, flexibility, anti microbial in nature, having anti carbonation properties, capable of accommodating thermal stresses, capacity of bridging hairline cracks and tough enough to resist water penetration effectively.
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