Remedial Waterproofing.
Remedial waterproofing provides engineered solutions to protect structures from water ingress, addressing both existing leaks and potential points of failure to ensure long-term performance and durability.
These works involve the assessment of failed, aged, or under-designed waterproofing systems, followed by the application of appropriate membranes, coatings, injection systems, or drainage solutions tailored to the structure’s conditions and exposure. By sealing joints, cracks, penetrations, and vulnerable interfaces, remedial waterproofing prevents moisture migration that leads to deterioration, corrosion, mould growth, and structural damage.
Effective waterproofing enhances the durability, serviceability, and performance of buildings and infrastructure, reduces ongoing maintenance costs, and safeguards the integrity of finishes and internal environments. Beyond stopping water, it delivers long-term asset protection, extending the service life of the structure and preserving its value through reliable, compliant, and engineered repair solutions.
How it works
1
Inspection and Diagnosis
Identify sources of water ingress, failed systems, and contributing defects through visual assessment and testing.
2
Surface Preparation
Remove failed membranes, contaminants, and loose materials; repair substrates, cracks, and joints to create a sound base.
3
Targeted Repairs
Treat defects using appropriate methods such as crack injection, joint sealing, substrate repairs, or drainage improvements.
4
Waterproofing Application
Install engineered waterproofing systems (membranes, coatings, or barriers) suited to exposure, movement, and design constraints.
5
Detailing & Protection
Reinforce critical interfaces—penetrations, terminations, transitions—and apply protective layers where required.
6
Testing & Handover
Verify performance through inspection or testing, then document works to ensure durability and long-term asset protection.











