Introducing the Drybase Tanking Range. These cementitious waterproofing materials enables above-ground and basement waterproofing jobs.
Read moreFirst, a fillet is formed around the inside perimeter of the pond using Drybase Universal Mortar. Once the Universal Mortar has cured, two coats of Drybase Tanking Slurry are applied to the sides and floor of the pond. If a tiled finish is required, a 3:1 sand: cement render should be applied over the second coat of Drybase Tanking Slurry…
Read moreIn recent years, legislation passed by the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has made it mandatory for most oil storage facilties to include a secondary containment vessel such as a bund which is capable of storing at least 110% of the capacity of the largest tank or 25% of the total storage capacity, whichever is the…
Read moreMaterials designed for protecting drinking water-retaining structures need to meet additional requirements.
Read moreThis website provides further information about waterproofing the following types of water-retaining structures: Reservoirs / Water Treatment WorksSewers / ManholesSewage Treatment WorksPonds, Swimming Pools and Water FeaturesPlantersBund Walls Even where structures have been built using expensive waterproof concrete to BS 8007:2008, consideration will still need to be given to the waterproofing of construction joints.
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