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Leaks Injection
Injection waterproofing is a specialized repair and waterproofing method used to seal cracks, joints, voids, and leak paths within concrete or masonry structures by injecting a chemical grout or resin under pressure.
The injected materials—such as polyurethane, epoxy, or acrylic gels—penetrate deep into the structure and react to form a flexible or rigid waterproof barrier, effectively blocking water ingress and restoring the integrity of the element. Depending on the material used, the system can provide either permanent crack sealing, structural bonding, or flexible water-stopping solutions.
Injection waterproofing is widely used for basements, retaining walls, tunnels, water tanks, slabs, and below-ground structures where active leakage or water seepage is present. It is a highly effective, non-intrusive method for both remedial waterproofing and structural rehabilitation.
Application Procedure
Thoroughly inspect substrate condition and environmental factors including wind speed, humidity levels, and surface moisture content, ensuring all parameters comply strictly with manufacturer’s specifications before proceeding.
Precisely spray-apply the polyurethane foam in multiple passes to achieve the required thickness, creating a seamless, self-bonding insulation layer across the entire deck.
Apply a UV-resistant protective base coat over the cured foam to seal the surface and provide an immediate waterproof secondary shield.
Install a separation layer of non-woven geotextile followed by the formation of precise slopes using lightweight screed to ensure efficient water drainage.
Lay the protective concrete screed to specified gradients, providing a durable walking surface and mechanical protection for the underlying layers.
Detail all critical areas, including expansion joints and wall-to-floor junctions, with specialized sealants and cementitious coving to eliminate leak-prone corners