GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE WATERPROOFING
30 Nov 2017
Green roofs and walls provide significant benefits as an infrastructure investment, however they can also pose a problem with regard to waterproofing if not properly protected. Scientific Waterproofing Products can help with their range of waterproofing solutions.
Soil retention structures such as retention walls, rooftops, balcony planters and green walls all require proper waterproofing protection of the substrate to ensure structural integrity and longevity. Drizoro products from Scientific Waterproofing Products offer one of the most unique ranges of natural cement-based waterproofing products on the marketplace.
Drizoro products are unique because they are applied to wet surfaces. They can also be applied against negative and positive pressure to repair and waterproof all masonry surfaces, from concrete to bricks, blocks to AAC, and natural stone.
Drizoro products are UV stable and suitable for use with potable (drinking) water. They are salt resistant and capable of being painted and tiled over. These cement based also products provide an almost endless wealth of decorative possibilities. Simply dampen the surface down and apply a finish by brush or spray, or produce a textured, stucco or trowel finish.
Drizoro Maxsealflex is an extremely flexible cement-based negative/positive waterproofing membrane with a crack bridging ability of up to 3mm and the ability to take care of thermal and building movement of up to 4mm.
Drizoro Maxquick Roll, a single-coat roll-on cement-based product, provides a positive watershed on all masonry surfaces. It prevents rising damp, mould and water damage when applied under painted and decorative render finishes.
Drizoro products are available in packs suitable for all project requirements – no matter the size. The new DIY Handipacks are designed for the home renovator and Tradepacks are already widely available from good hardware retailers and building supply outlets.
For technical information contact the HOTline on 1300 303301 or visit the Scientific Waterproofing Products website.