Cutting the Steel Bars
We begin by cutting the exposed 6mm steel reinforcement bars, which are often left sticking out from the concrete. This prevents future corrosion and prepares the surface for sealing.
Applying Grout with SBR
We fill the gaps left by the removed steel using grout mixed with SBR. This mixture enhances adhesion, flexibility & waterproofing performance.
Iron Paste Application
After grouting, we apply iron paste precisely where the steel bars were removed to seal the area and prevent water from penetrating through the old steel points.
Surface Grinding
The entire floor is then treated with an angle grinder to smooth out rough surfaces, remove laitance, and prepare for consistent waterproofing coverage.
Crack and Fissure Treatment
Finally, we apply grout to all visible fissures and hairline cracks across the wall to ensure a completely sealed and unified surface.
Once the pool floor has been fully treated and prepared, we apply two layers of cementitious waterproofing material to ensure complete sealing and long-term protection.
This is the final step of waterproofing when working on water tanks.
After applying the cementitious waterproofing, we proceed to lay the tiles. We use both a waterproof adhesive beneath the tiles and apply waterproof grout between them to ensure full protection against water infiltration.