Chemical Waterproofing
Whether it be through a material seam or joint or the breakdown of fabrics like roofing felt, water typically finds its way into a building. Finding a solution that offers long-lasting waterproof protection, is simple to apply, and provides waterproofing properties quickly presents a problem. Waterproofing membranes with a polyurethane base are used in this situation. The base and reactor are its two separate parts. The base is polyol, while the reactor's component is isocyanide. Both of them, when combined in a certain design ratio, result in a liquid coating for waterproofing applications.
Due to its simplicity of installation, polyurethane is a fairly common choice. This polyurethane application requires considerably less skill and supervision than other waterproofing technologies like sheet membranes and liquid-applied membranes. This kind of treatment can be applied quickly and is also useful after construction.
Advantages
Polyurethane waterproofing membranes produce seamless membranes with lasting elasticity, making it simple to seal around even the most challenging protrusions. Its benefits include: