| Finish Type | Roller Texture |
| Base Type | Acrylic |
| Usage Area | Interior |
| Texture Grade | Fine |
| Surface Finish | Matt |
| Pack Size | 30 kg |
| Application Method | Roller |
| Recommended Surface | Cement Plaster |
| Coverage Area | 1–2 m²/kg |
| Drying Time | 2–4 hours |
A damp waterproof solution is used to address moisture issues in walls, ceilings, and floors, preventing dampness from causing structural damage, mold growth, and aesthetic deterioration. Below is a guide to the types of solutions available and their applications:
Types of Damp Waterproof Solutions:1.
Damp Proof Paints
- What it Does: Acts as a surface-level barrier to prevent moisture ingress.
- Where to Use: Interior and exterior walls, ceilings, basements.
- Best For: Walls with light dampness or as an additional layer on top of a damp-proof course.
2.
Damp Proof Membrane (DPM)
- What it Does: A plastic or bituminous sheet laid beneath floors or inside walls to block water ingress.
- Where to Use: Floors, walls, and concrete surfaces.
- Best For: Heavy dampness in floors or foundations.
3.
Damp Proof Course (DPC)
- What it Does: A horizontal or vertical barrier (often injected chemicals or membranes) to block rising damp in walls.
- Where to Use: Along the base of walls, just above ground level.
- Best For: Long-term rising damp issues in buildings.
4.
Waterproof Sealants
- What it Does: Seals cracks and gaps to prevent water penetration.
- Where to Use: Window frames, wall joints, and roofs.
- Best For: Fixing small leaks and preventing moisture ingress through joints.
5.
Cementitious Waterproof Coatings
- What it Does: A cement-based coating that forms a durable waterproof layer.
- Where to Use: Basement walls, water tanks, and terraces.
- Best For: Heavy-duty waterproofing in areas with consistent water exposure.
6.
Water Repellent Solutions
- What it Does: Silicone or acrylic-based solutions that repel water while keeping the surface breathable.
- Where to Use: Exterior masonry, brick, or concrete walls.
- Best For: Protecting exterior surfaces from rainwater penetration.
7.
Injection Damp Proofing Cream
- What it Does: A cream that is injected into walls to create a barrier against rising damp.
- Where to Use: Brick and masonry walls.
- Best For: Fixing rising damp without invasive construction.