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Lift shaft waterproofing Tag

In the construction phase, we often emphasize the importance of concrete quality to ensure structural integrity. However, when it comes to lift pits, concrete quality is not the sole parameter to focus on. Adequate and effective waterproofing strategies for wall-to-floor joints, construction joints and cold joints...

We at Waterstop Solutions can remediate your leaking lift pit and lift shaft to a dry and safe condition and help protect your asset from breakdowns caused by water ingress. Our leak sealing specialists leak seal inject and install waterproofing systems in lift pits that...

The origin of Waterstop Solutions - from tunnels to your home. Did you know that Waterstop Solutions was originally set up to service the construction of the Clem7 tunnel (The M7 Clem Jones Tunnel) in 2009 by Harold Du Toit? Harold provided many design solutions...

Waterstop Solutions was engaged to treat the dampness of the walls of this lift shaft. Our client, the building’s facility manager, reported that they had only identified that the lift shaft walls were damp after rainy periods, and that no water ingress had been observed...

While most types of cracks do not affect the structural stability or durability, a crack’s status identification is critically important. Identifying what type of crack it is and how it occurred, will help determine what repairs are required – if any....

Lift pits are like mini basements because they are almost always below ground. They are vulnerable to rising water table level, which usually occurs during the wet season. Interestingly, the water table level can be altered by adjacent construction, so a lift pit that used to be...

Consequences of water ingress to the lift pit. Water in the lift pit can lead to Health & Safety issues and costly lift break down. Any water in the lift pit can affect the lift mechanism and electrical systems, which may lead to the lift breaking down....

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