WALLS AND FOUNDATIONS

Wall and Foundation Waterproofing Systems

To provide craftsmanship and quality, it is important to pay close attention to the details of your project. We focus our attention on control joints and corners. Proper detailing that goes beyond the “standard of trade” approach typically seen. We approach every job with the safety of our employees and the occupants of the building in mind.

We give you the right waterproofing solution, the first time, every time

Waterproofing Building Foundations

As waterproofing experts we are called by architects, general contractors, owners, and building consultants. Our scope of expertise meets challenging tasks including the repair and restoration of foundations. Southeastern Waterproofing applies various liquid and self-adhering sheet membrane systems and drainage systems designed to provide waterproofing protection for below-grade foundation walls, tunnels, and parking structures.

Southeast Waterproofing can help you to mitigate the effects of flooding on your property by applying waterproof coatings to structures. Waterproofing is not designed to keep water from entering a building in the event of a catastrophic flood. Waterproofing will, however, prevent water intrusion and seepage into a building’s structural support during flooding.

Below grade waterproofing

No doubt you’ve had some kind of waterproofing done on your outdoor deck or interior floor space. You may only be familiar with above-grade systems. Did you know below grade waterproofing is also available for areas below ground level?

If you have a below ground deck or a basement, you’re going to need to consider a below grade waterproofing coating. Water can easily get in these places as you may already know. Basements are extremely vulnerable to moisture or flooding.

Without waterproofing, you could deal with major floor deterioration issues down the road that becomes expensive to fix.

When considering below grade waterproofing, you have three several types to consider. You also need to focus on a proper drainage system, which comes with distinct options.

Examples of Common Below-Grade Waterproofing Projects

To give you a clearer example of where below grade waterproofing gets used, it goes far beyond application in residential homes. You’ll often see it used for foundation walls, or slabs-on-grade. In public places, it’s often applied on plaza decks designed below ground level.

On public buildings or apartments, you’ll see it used on planters or even green roofs. Sumps and elevator pits are other places, especially during the construction phase of major buildings. Any slabs in a building or home typically means below grade waterproofing becoming necessary to avoid future water damage.

No matter where you need this type of waterproofing done, it’s time to think about which system you’ll need: Positive side, negative side, or blind side.

What is Positive Side Waterproofing?

You’ll see positive side waterproofing done on the exterior of all buildings. It’s going to require access to the outside face of any building or home. Although this is something that’s not always possible.

In scenarios where it’s not possible, you may need to consider negative or blind-side options. Nevertheless, if you can do positive side waterproofing, it’s usually more advantageous because it’s in a more visible spot. Any defects you encounter in the waterproofing membrane are easier to inspect this way over the other methods.

Here are some things to consider with positive side waterproofing:

Work with your waterproofing team to select the best possible waterproof material.
Ask if you need insulation as well.
Consider vapor barriers and if they’re necessary.
You may need drainage to keep excess water out of the area.

Negative Side Waterproofing

As the alternative to positive side waterproofing, you’ll be applying this only to inner surfaces. It’s not the best possible solution because the structure where you’re applying the compound could move or crack over time.

When this occurs, you may need to go back in and apply more waterproofing to repair the damage in future years. With a customized application that easy to apply, it’s not necessarily a burden.

Blind Side Waterproofing

This option usually goes on the underside of structural slabs. Blind-side waterproofing only occurs when you have property line issues or various space limitations on where you can apply the coating.

Design considerations here are the same for the positive side, including figuring out whether drainage is a feasible option to assure water stays away.

Types of Drainage to Consider

Once you successfully apply below grade waterproofing to your home or building, you’re going to need assessment on whether you’ll need drainage. Your waterproofing team can analyze this for you to weigh the options. French drains are often used, as are under-slab drainage systems. In addition to these, consider drainage boards, or footing drains. Sump pumps are also a must if the area is completely flat. You can easily hardwire sump pumps into your electrical system for more reliability.

Below grade waterproofing

High pressure water cleaning
Chemical cleaning
Waterproof traffic deck coating
Epoxy grouting
Mastic waterproofing
Clear waterproofing repellent application
High build polymer coating
Cementious coating
Epoxy coating
Neoprene coating
Epoxy/urethane traffic expansion joints
High performance sealant installation
Stripe grouting
Mask grouting
Expansion joint installation
Between slab membranes
Urethane concrete deck coatings
Tuckpointing

Exterior Wall Waterproofing

Structures may be comprised of a large variety of materials, including masonry, wood, metal, stone, glass, tile, or synthetic materials. Architects will routinely incorporate many of these very different building materials into their facade designs. Each type of material has it’s own level of permeability, adhesion, flexibility and combining other factors this often makes choosing the correct waterproofing system a complicated choice for the average owner. For example, a waterproof coating system that works well for the masonry on your structure, might not be suitable for other materials that are incorporated into your structure. Our industry knowledge and years of training are what sets us apart from other waterproofing contractors.

Commercial Waterproofing Services

Property managers and owners should understand that there are no shortcuts to success with waterproofing. We take care to provide a quality job with a warranty that ensures any issues will be covered. We offer waterproofing options and services for a wide budget range to provide affordable protection from the elements.

Tuckpointing
Clear Sealing or Coating
Foundation Waterproofing
Sealing & caulking of windows
Interior and exterior below grade waterproofing
Repair cracks
Re-coating

Specialized Waterproofing

Elevator pit waterproofing – Elevator pit waterproofing is notoriously difficult. Spaces are confined, and the elevator pit is lower and more likely to be in the water table.Increase durability Protect against corrosion at the same time as waterproofing