Toilet Waterproofing
Toilet waterproofing is a method used to prevent water seeping through floor slabs and walls due to plumbing systems in toilets. It involves in applying of physical barrier to the floor and wall to prevent moisture penetration into your building structure. The waterproof membrane is applied before laying out the tiles to protect the subfloor and walls.
Water leakage in toilet
Leaking in toilets can happen due to damaged pipes in walls, crack in porcelain or lose and worn-out seal on floor. If toilet is leaking from the base, water can seep into the floors and over time can cause damage to structural support beneath and around toilet. Extreme leaks can cause water puddles that damage downstairs ceiling. If toilet leaks due to plumbing system in building, it can cause water seepage and damage to walls and start growing mould.
Method of Toilet Waterproofing
The old method of toilet waterproofing is by making a layer of cement plaster added with chemical. Meanwhile the modern method is employing waterproofing membranes into the area. There are two types of waterproofing membranes which are sheet membrane and liquid membrane.
Who are we?
We are a team of professional worker will ensure quality waterproofing for your toilet repair and restoration. We offer experienced waterproofing specialist to make sure your toilet leaking problems are solved. In addition, we provide solutions by installing waterproofing. This will prevent water damage in future which will cost more money to repair and replace the damage.
CONCLUSION
Call us for our fast response on your toilet problems and make sure your toilet running properly and well-maintained for building improvement. Get your toilet leaking issue resolved once and for all, without the problem recurring in the future. We are known for our fast response, quality workmanship and cheap pricing.
Our services are covered in Kuala Lumpur area including KLCC, Kepong, KL Sentral, Setapak, Bangsar, Cheras, OUG and Old Klang Road. Meanwhile, in Selangor we cover Sungai Buloh, Ampang, Shah Alam, Klang, Petaling Jaya, Gombak, Puchong, Subang, Putrajaya, Cyberjaya, Seri Kembangan and Semenyih.