Waterproofing showers methodology

Download PDF View duraflex® Surface Preparation Any surface to be screeded, plastered or patched must be thoroughly CLEAN and SOUND with a fine wood float type of finish. It must be free from grease, oil and any other foreign matter. Laitance, dust, loose particles...

Methodology Waterproofing Screeded Roof – Double Layer

Download Methodology Six Golden Rules Revit Drawing #33 Screeded Roof Double Layer Waterproofing Detail Surface Preparation Surface areas should be dry, clean and sound, free of voids, sharp protrusions or contaminants. The surfaces shall have a light steel trowelled...

Methodology Waterproofing Flat Boarded Roofs

Download Methodology Revit Drawing #22 Low Slope Boarded Roof Waterproofing Detail Six Golden Rules Surface Preparation Surface areas should be dry, clean and sound, free of voids, sharp protrusions or contaminants. The surfaces shall have a light steel trowelled or...

Methodology Waterproofing an Expansion Joint

Download Methodology Revit Drawing #7 Typical Expansion Joint Waterproofing Detail 1 Six Golden Rules Revit Drawing #8 typical Expansion Joint Waterproofing Detail 2 Surface Preparation Surface areas should be dry, clean and sound, free of voids, sharp protrusions or...

Metodology Typical Plant Room Waterproofing Detail

Download Methodology Six Golden Rules Surface Preparation Surface areas should be dry, clean and sound, free of voids, sharp protrusions or contaminants. The surface shall have a light steel trowelled or fine wood float finish. Substrate and Falls Screeds are to be...