Polyurethane foam systems are used for waterproofing by creating a water-resistant barrier when applied to surfaces, sealing cracks and gaps, and ensuring proper surface preparation and maintenance.
Lightweight concrete can serve as an effective waterproofing system when mixed with the right additives and properly installed, making it suitable for applications where weight reduction is a consideration
Torch-applied membranes, often made of modified bitumen, are utilized in waterproofing by heating and bonding the membrane to surfaces, offering effective water resistance primarily in roofing and below-grade applications.
Aluminum flashing is commonly used in waterproofing to provide a weatherproof barrier, particularly around roof penetrations, windows, doors, and other vulnerable areas, effectively preventing water intrusion and moisture damage in buildings.
Cementitious waterproofing involves applying a cement-based coating or membrane to building surfaces to effectively prevent water penetration and safeguard against moisture-related issues
A fiber coating system for waterproofing employs a waterproofing membrane or coating containing reinforcing fibers to bolster its strength and longevity in safeguarding against water penetration