What is Negative Side Waterproofing? A typical case of negative side waterproofing is where water penetrates the walls of a basement and the waterproofing is carried out from the inside. In general, negative side waterproofing is applied to the side of the construction opposite to the side with direct contact to the water. Negative side waterproofing is more difficult than positive side waterproofing because the water penetrates through the construction member (e.g. walls) and tries to push the waterproofing off the surface. Ideally waterproofing materials are applied to the positive side of a structure (i.e. the side the water is coming in from), however, if this is not accessible, then negative side waterproofing is necessary. |
When to use Negative Side Waterproofing Examples of negative side waterproofing include application of a waterproofing layer to the:- ♦ inside of a basement. ♦ outside of water tanks or silos. ♦ inside of lift pits/ inspection pits. ♦ inside of tunnels. ♦ exposed side of a retaining wall. ♦ underside of a leaking ceiling.
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