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Cold Fluid Applied Waterproofing

Cold fluid-applied waterproofing is a seamless membrane system designed to protect structures from water intrusion in below-grade and horizontal applications. Unlike sheet systems, this method is applied as a liquid and cures to form a continuous, fully adhered barrier that conforms to complex surfaces and penetrations.

This system is commonly used for foundations, decks, and other critical areas where consistent coverage and flexibility are required to maintain long-term waterproofing performance.

WHY WATERPROOFING SYSTEMS ARE CRITICAL

Water intrusion is one of the leading causes of structural deterioration and interior damage. Without a properly installed waterproofing system, moisture can penetrate concrete and masonry, leading to cracking, corrosion, and compromised structural components over time.

A reliable waterproofing system protects the structure at its most vulnerable points, preventing costly repairs and maintaining the integrity of the building. Proper waterproofing also helps control moisture migration, supporting overall durability and long-term performance of the assembly.

HOW WE APPLY WATERPROOFING SYSTEMS

Our process starts with proper surface preparation to ensure a clean, sound substrate. All cracks, voids, and surface defects are repaired, and transitions such as corners, joints, and penetrations are pre-treated to maintain system continuity.

The fluid-applied membrane is then installed in controlled applications to achieve the required thickness and uniform coverage. High-stress areas are reinforced as needed to accommodate movement and prevent failure.

Once applied, the system is allowed to cure before protection layers are installed. The finished result is a seamless, fully adhered waterproofing barrier designed to deliver long-term performance and protection against water intrusion.