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![]() Almost all buildings and structures that are exposed to the elements will be prone to water ingress at some time in the future. If this water ingress is left unchecked it can cause severe damage to the property, possibly cause structural failure thus leading to major repair costs for the owners. Whether this water ingress is above or below ground Permagard have a wide range of structural waterproofing products to protect against or to cure these problems. Structural waterproofing is the term used for the prevention and control of water ingress into a structure. Without adequate structural waterproofing a building or structure will naturally deteriorate due to one or a combination of the following effects:
Our masonry waterproofing range includes silicone water repellents, bitumen coatings, and waterproofing membranes, all forms of structural waterproofing that externally protect the structure from water penetrating into the substrate of the building.
Structural waterproofing can also be used to increase the value of a building. With house prices rising, more and more people are looking to extend the space in their own home and have naturally looked at loft spaces. There is a growing realisation however that converting the damp and dingy basement can be a more cost effective alternative which often creates a larger useable space and as a result basement waterproofing is becoming increasingly popular.
Our basement waterproofing range includes the two main types of basement waterproofing products:
In addition to our large range of basement waterproofing, masonry waterproofing and structural waterproofing products our technical staff are able to advise you on all aspects of structural waterproofing for any job large or small. Whether you need a specialist installer in your area or help with a specification our technical advisors are here to help.
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