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Waterproofing & damp-proofing

Permanently protected buildings thanks to dense and dry walls

The effectiveness and durability of waterproofing depends on expert planning and implementation of the works. SInce the summer of 2017, planners and installers have been using the new DIN 18533 standard as a basis for waterproofing new build structures below ground level.

Water and salt are responsible for most building damage. As a consequence, visible damp lines, destroyed joints, sanding or, in the worst case, can cause irreparable damage to the building's substance. In addition, brick walls saturated with moisture are harmful to users and residents. The basis for solving these kind of complex damage processes is good planning - the waterproofing concept.

With the introduction of the new series of standards for waterproofing buildings, the material, which has been comprehensively tested, meets the planning and installation principles for this type of damp protection as outlined in DIN 18534 ‘Interior waterproofing’.

Waterproofing and damp-proofing

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Article No. 181001

Single-component, solvent-free, strengthening silicification concentrate

Article No. 300801

Special primer

Article No. 301408

Two-component multi-functional building waterproofing

Article No. 507101

High-quality, premium sealing tape based on nitrile rubber and coated with non-woven fabric

Article No. 500301

Highly elastic, self-adhesive butyl rubber waterproofing tape on polypropylene non-woven fabric

Article No. 082301

Highly durable, 3-layer protective sheet with decoupling function

Article No. 043025

Rigid mineral waterproofing grout with high resistance to sulphate

Article No. 044515

Single-component flexible waterproofing slurry

Article No. 042925

Quick-setting waterproofing mortar for grouting and filling with high sulphate resistance

Article No. 042625

Waterproofing filler with high sulphate resistance

Article No. 042325

Quick-setting waterproofing filler

Article No. 072755

Silane cream for horizontal barriers against rising damp in masonry