Why is Structural Waterproofing integral for a building?

Waterproofing a building is a crucial when it comes to ensuring longevity and protection from water damage. Statistics show that the overall cost for waterproofing amounts to just over 1% of a building’s construction costs, yet water leaks and the resulting damage they can cause can add up to 83% of all building defects and subsequent costs.

When it comes to waterproofing your building, there are several things you need to take into account. There are many different structural waterproofing systems on the market, but not all of them are created equal. Southern Cross Projects Roofing & Waterproofing – a leading structural waterproofing specialist company – has put together this helpful blog, designed to explain why waterproofing your building is fundamental to ensuring its survival.

What is Structural Waterproofing?

Structural waterproofing is the process of waterproofing a building in order to protect it from water damage. While this can be achieved in a number of ways, a liquid-applied polyurethane waterproofing solution is often considered the most effective.

This type of structural waterproofing system, which we provide, forms a tough, durable barrier that will stand up to even the most intense weather conditions and water leaks. Additionally, it is flexible, so it can expand and contract with your building as it settles over time with fluctuating humidity.

How Does it Work?

The majority of buildings today are constructed from concrete. Most people don’t realise that concrete is, in fact, a porous material – yet water plays a pivotal role in making it. Once it’s poured, the water that was mixed into it has to evaporate for it to set, leaving behind an intricate network of capillary pores throughout.

The strength of concrete is reflective of the volume of water that was used. A mix that included excess water will have reduced performance and integrity, leading to a weaker structure. This then often results in damage, as the structure degrades at a quicker rate, either over time or due to adverse weather.

This is where the porous nature of concrete leads to serious problems; water seeps in, weakening the strength of the concrete further and causing irreparable damage to the integrity of a building.

Structural waterproofing provides a fundamental solution that protects the structure and ensures its longevity.

Why is Structural Waterproofing Important?

There are several reasons why structural waterproofing is important. Ultimately, waterproofing protects against water damage, caused by water seeping into the capillary holes found in the concrete. The damage that water can cause to a structure often leads to a number of problems, including:

  • Mould growth
  • Rot
  • Damp
  • Structural damage

Southern Cross Projects Roofing & Waterproofing offer unrivalled building waterproofing services across the country, with our structural waterproofing systems designed to extend the life of a building, protecting it from the elements.

Our waterproofing services can also save money in the long run by preventing costly repairs to the structure of the building, whether it’s the roof, below ground or other elements of a building.

Building Waterproofing Services by Southern Cross Projects

By taking the time to consider the right waterproofing system for your needs, you will get better results that will protect your structure properly.

Southern Cross Projects Roofing & Waterproofing offer high-end structural waterproofing for any type of building. Our high-quality HYPERDESMO single-component liquid polyurethane solution provides impressive protection that’s ideal for exposed areas.

We ensure that our waterproofing services leave you only with a seamless finish, superior quality and protection for your structure for years to come.

Enquire today to book your survey for our structural waterproofing services.

Contact Us

If you need your property needs a reroof or you would like an area of your property waterproofed, all by proven professionals, please don’t hesitate to contact us today. We’re ready to discuss how we can help you.