Significance of waterproofing

Significance of waterproofing

Water leakage or more categorically moisture ingress in buildings results into damp, uncomfortable internal environments; deterioration of internal finishes (including mould growth); unsightly damp areas on wall and ceiling surfaces and increased concentrations of harmful pollutants affecting occupant’s health. The exclusion of moisture from buildings is therefore not only desirable but also an utmost concern to the residents of the buildings.

Water seepage through external walls in African, South East Asia and South Asia

In African, South East Asia and South Asia due to heavy rainfall, water seepage through external walls is found to be a common defect faced by the house owners. In one of the surveys conducted on about 10,000 private residential units, findings showed that the use of single layer (4½)” brick wall was the most common cause of water seepage through external walls. Almost 90% of the water seepage occurred through cracks in the plastered brick walls.

In general, water seep through external walls within the first five years of building completion. The problem is further compounded by African, South East Asia and South Asia high humidity and abundant rainfall. High wind speeds experienced by highrise buildings also increase the likelihood of water seepage. Building envelopes must, therefore, be adequately designed and constructed to prevent ingress of water.

General reasons of water seepage through external walls:

  • Joints and cracks in the walls
  • Absorption and permeation of the materials
  • Construction joints in the walls
  • Penetrating dampness
  • Rising dampness due to capillary action
  • Poor construction practices
  • Honeycomb structures in concrete or plaster.
  • Separation gaps

Waterproofing Systems & Materials

Water tightness of external walls is usually achieved by providing adequate wall thickness, proper designing at construction joints and surface rendering and finishes which serve as barrier against water ingress. But normally no attention is paid towards critical areas like separation gaps, honeycomb areas, damp proof courses at plinth level, and so on. This results to serious leakages through external walls and damages to expensive internal paints & finishing.

Significance of external wall coating

Use of either cement or general exterior acrylic paint cannot create impermeable envelope around building. For effective waterproofing of external walls, the coating material used should function as more protective than decorative. Revolutionary products liket Sinomaco liquid membrane, an elastomeric exterior waterproofing coating composed of high quality acrylic emulsion polymer combined with weather durable pigments, graded fine fillers and additives. They work as a barrier to liquid water and carbon dioxide gas; but permeable to water vapor (breathable). The special properties like accommodation of movement in substrate, bridging existing cracks, maintaining flexibility and strength over a broad temperature range, resisting dirt pick up and fungal/algal growth, and over and above, maintaining these properties for periods of up to 7-10 years, make them very suitable especially for environment in wet and humidity areas.


Post time: Jan-07-2020