Waterproofing
Waterproofing concrete is critical to the long-term durability of concrete structures. When waterproofing concrete, a waterproofing membrane is applied to the surface of the concrete. This membrane prevents water from penetrate the concrete and causing deterioration.
Waterproofing concrete is especially important in applications where the concrete will be exposed to water on a regular basis, such as in showers, swimming pools, and fountains. Applying a waterproofing membrane to concrete can also help to prevent mold and mildew growth.
There are many ways to waterproof concrete, but the most common way is to use a waterproofing agent. Waterproofing agents are chemicals that are applied to concrete to make it waterproof. They work by filling the pores in the concrete and creating a barrier between the water and the concrete. Waterproofing agents can be applied to new concrete or to old concrete. They can also be applied to concrete that is already waterproof but needs to be re-waterproofed.