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PWR – Penetrating Water Repellent sealer protects your property from salt, water penetration and chemical attack, yet allows water vapour to escape so the substrate can “breathe”. PWR is an excellent invisible dry-look water repellent for many substrates including paths and traffic bearing surfaces, bricks, concrete,...

Once water enters a crack, it is usually only a matter of time before the water leads to oxidization of the rebar/reinforcing steel. Concrete steps can crack and break up over time. Thermal changes and exposure to rain and driving wind can lead to water...

Water leaking into the basement after heavy rain is a common occurrence. Water always finds a way, so basement waterproofing and adequate drainage are especially needed in cases where groundwater is likely to build up in the soil and cause a rise in the water...

For a flat roof to function properly and not leak, the surface water needs to be discharged quickly without ponding or stagnation. Water ponding on a flat roof is one of the main causes of waterproofing membrane deterioration because most membranes such as acrylic membranes...

6 Benefits you can expect with Penetrating Water Repellent (PWR) Sealant: 1. Long-lasting BARRIER against SALT, MOISTURE and CHEMICAL attacks 2. Great CURB APPEAL and SALE VALUE with New-Look preservation 3. Invisible, dry and natural look finish 4. Protection against damage caused by moisture intrusion (corrosion, concrete cancer, efflorescence,...

What do we mean by subsurface drainage? Why is it important and how do we fix it? Advantages of reliable and durable subsurface drainage. Facilitates the evacuation of water. Avoids pooling of water and saturation of tiling or topping screeds. Reduces moisture-related distress. Provides aeration to the building elements. Aids in...

Condensation on walls in winter - why it happens and how to fix it   Condensation problems within a building are usually indicative of humidity and ventilation problems within a property. It is often believed to be caused by building defect, but that is usually not the...

  Brisbane weather: City to get month’s rainfall in a weekend Courier Mail reports today, 24th August 2018, that A WET and possibly thundery weekend is forecast across southern Queensland, with Brisbane expected to reach its average monthly rainfall total in just three days, starting today. Source:  https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/weather/brisbane-weather-city-to-get-months-rainfall-in-a-weekend/news-story/7e4253d605a830f811406b08ad1642cd Brisbane is going to...

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