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Waterproofing

Our expertise spans a range of construction services, ensuring top-quality results for every project. From robust
RCC and steel structures to elegant structure

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Building Waterproofing Contractor

We offer full waterproofing services for buildings, protecting them from water damage and making them last longer.

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Bathroom Waterproofing Services

We provide bathroom waterproofing to stop leaks and moisture, keeping your bathroom dry and safe

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Terrace Waterproofing Services

We protect your terrace from water damage, ensuring it stays strong and leak-free.

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Water Tank Waterproofing Services

We waterproof water tanks to prevent leaks and contamination, keeping your water supply safe.

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Waterproofing services we offer

Our waterproofing systems are built to safeguard your building from water damage, covering areas from the basement to the roof. We offer a variety of products, including acrylic and cementitious solutions for internal waterproofing, preformed membranes, and advanced liquid-applied polyurethane systems.
At Kekga Constructions, we carefully choose waterproofing materials based on specific requirements, costs, and usage. Beyond conventional systems, we provide customized solutions to ensure your building receives the best protection possible

Application Areas

Basements

Podiums

Terraces

Toilets and Wet Areas

Overhead Water Tanks

Roofs with Thermal Insulation

Swimming Pools

Water Bodies

Lift well proofing

Sump water proofing

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Terrace Waterproofing

Waterproofing flat terraces can be tricky because water can accumulate on the surface, leading to leaks. During construction, it's recommended to create a slope of 1 in 100 for terraces. The best way to waterproof the deck is by using a waterproofing membrane, which is a thin, continuous layer that prevents water from entering the structure. A filling layer is placed on top of the membrane to create the slope. Finally, tiles, stones, or other materials are used to finish the surface and protect it from harsh weather conditions.

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Wall Dampness Treatment

Dampness on walls, especially after rain, can harm plaster, masonry, stones, tiles, woodwork, and wallpapers. First, identify the cause of the dampness, rising damp, water penetration, or condensation. Then, treat accordingly. For rising damp use high-quality waterproof chemicals and DPC concrete or cement coatings with plaster. For water penetration from rain or leaking pipes, apply a waterproof layer over the damp area. For condensation or moisture in the air, use proper ventilation, insulation, and water repellent chemicals to treat the walls.

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Balcony Waterproofing

Waterproofing the balcony is essential to prevent water damage from rain, snow, or floods. During construction, concrete surfaces are used for terraces, and a waterproofing layer is applied for protection. To waterproof a balcony, follow these steps. complete any penetrating work before waterproofing, choose a suitable sealant or membrane material, apply extra sealants to the penetrated surfaces, cover the balcony area with waterproofing chemicals, and implement a proper drainage plan to prevent water buildup.

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Bituminous / Asphalt Coating Waterproofing Method

The bituminous or asphalt coating waterproofing method uses a sticky, waterproof material made from bitumen (asphalt). This method protects roofs, walls, terraces, parking lots, clean rooms, and industrial surfaces from water damage. The bituminous material is applied as a coating over the surface, often using roofing felt or roll roofing products. To create a strong seal, the bituminous membrane is heated and applied with blowtorches, providing a durable barrier against water leaks.

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Cementitious Waterproofing

Cementitious coating is a two-part polymer coating that sticks well to concrete and steel. It stops water, vapor, and moisture from getting into concrete surfaces. This coating is used in places like tunnels, railways, subways, docks, bridges, water treatment plants, sewage plants, marine cargo areas, and parking lots. While each surface might need a slightly different method, the basic steps are: preparing the surface, filling cracks, applying the first coating, then the second coating, and finally adding a top layer.

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