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Waterproofing Systems

ÖZDE YALITIM VE ZEMİN SİSTEMLERİ DIŞ TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.
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  • Istanbul / Turkey
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Waterproofing Systems + Foundation, Wall, Concrete, Roof, Terrace, Sliding Insulation Systems

+ Wet Volume Waterproofing

+ Hot Polyurethane / Polyurea Spray Insulation Systems

+ Pool Insulation Systems

+ Drinking Water Tanks Coating and Painting Systems (Hygienic)

+ Insulations Against Corrosion of Drinking and Wastewater Pipes

+ Bitumen Membrane Insulation Covers

+ Geomembrane Insulation Covers (PVC, TPO, FPO)

+ Negative (Capillary Crystallized) Insulation Systems

+ GRP (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polyester / Vinylester Coatings)

+ Dilatation Insulation Applications

+ Epoxy Reinforcement / Polyurethane Waterproofing Injection Systems

What is Water Insulation The biggest threat in terms of building life and durability is ömr water..

Water leaking into the structure; It can corrode the reinforcements in the carrier parts of the structures, causing the load carrying capacity to decrease significantly, resulting in the formation of cracks and breakages by deteriorating the integrity of the concrete. Also human

mold, fungus and similar organic substances are harmful to health.

Buildings; precipitation such as rain, snow, moisture of the soil, precipitation or utility water absorbed by the soil, the use of water in wet volumes such as bathrooms, toilets, pressurized or unpressurized underground

water.

Water cannot be prevented from threatening the structure and comfort by the above-mentioned ways, but water can be prevented from entering the structures.

In order to protect the buildings against water or moisture coming from all directions, the processes performed on the surface of the building shell are called ”waterproofing..

Benefits of WaterproofingWaterproofing to be done correctly;

+ Prevents rusting of iron in the carrier parts of your structure and decreases the carrying capacity, ensures the safety of the building against earthquakes.

+ Prevents the formation of bacteria and mold in buildings.

+ Provides healthy and comfortable environments by preventing water from dripping from roofs or ceilings and basements.

+ Reduces maintenance costs of buildings.

+ Prevents water leakage in water tanks and pools and protects water quality.

How to WaterproofingWaterproofing is done by applying waterproof materials to the places where the water can enter the foundations and roofs.

applications; polymer bituminous covers, synthetic covers and sliding waterproofing materials are used. Water that cannot penetrate the building with insulation application; drains and drainage pipes are removed from the structure.

Where Waterproofing AppliesIn order for an effective waterproofing, the insulation application should cover all the building elements from the foundation to the roof.

Water isolation;

+ To walls, foundations, curtains and floors that come into contact with the soil, outside walls, balconies, terraces and sloping roofs below the level where water can accumulate outside the building or where water can flow.

+ Wet areas such as bathrooms, washbasins and WC

+ Water reservoir, artificial pond and pool,

+ It is made to roof gutters, sheet roofs and joints.

The most frequently asked questions about waterproofing: Here are some of the questions you need to find answers in order to make the best use of your experience over the years:

1- Is waterproofing done on the basis of the structure?

Curtain walls, beams or columns in the basement of the building, traces of water, cracks, black spots caused by water and moisture or thrushes indicate that there is water insulation problem on the basis of the structure. Waterproofing applications on foundations help protect concrete and iron transport properties and provide earthquake safety. It should not be forgotten that it is not possible to protect the building from the harmful effects of water by subsequently waterproofing the foundations of the building.

2- Is waterproofing on terrace or sloping roof?

Traces of water, plaster blisters and cracks on the top floor or attic ceiling and walls of the building indicate that the building is not waterproof.

3- Is waterproofing done in wet areas such as bathrooms and toilets?

Traces of water, plaster blisters and cracks on the ceilings and walls of the intermediate floors of the building indicate the lack of waterproofing in the structure. Rent or buy

problems in the ceiling of the house you are going to buy shows that your top neighbor is not properly waterproofed. Problems in the ceiling of the lower floor indicate waterproofing problems in your apartment.




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