Moisture caused by cleaning, snow, and rain can damage various parts of a building, such as the roof and walls. This moisture can lead to dampness and paint peeling on walls, which over time reduces the lifespan of construction materials and accelerates the deterioration of the structure.
In previous articles, we discussed the best waterproofing solutions for house roofs and the negative effects of moisture on both humans and buildings. Now, it’s time to explore the best waterproofing solution for cement walls and facades. In this article, we introduce Maxilrad as one of the top waterproofing solutions for cement walls and review its benefits and applications.
Why Do Cement Walls Need Waterproofing?
Among various building facades and walls, cement walls and facades are particularly susceptible to water absorption and are permeable to moisture. Due to the low elasticity of the mineral compounds in cement, small and large cracks and pores can appear over time, especially with daily and seasonal temperature fluctuations. These cracks, even at a microscopic level, can allow water to seep in, leading to damage. Using appropriate waterproofing solutions can prevent these issues.
Types of Waterproofing Solutions for Cement Walls
Traditional Waterproofing
Bitumen and Burlap Waterproofing
- Timing: It should not be applied during rainfall.
- Dry Surface: Waterproofing should not be applied on wet surfaces to avoid creating bubbles under the layer.
- Bitumen Temperature: Bitumen must be used while hot; otherwise, it becomes unusable.
- Application: The layers of waterproofing should overlap by at least 10 centimeters, and the upper layer should be applied in a way that prevents water from pooling on the waterproofing.
- Protective Layer: After the waterproofing is complete, it should be covered with a protective layer.
Modern Waterproofing Solutions
2.1 Polymer-Based Waterproofing
Advantages:
- High resistance to moisture and water
- Easy to apply
Disadvantages:
- High cost
- Thickness can cause weak bonding with the surface
2.2 Ceramic Waterproofing
Advantages:
- Very low permeability
- High resistance to water
- Long lifespan
Disadvantages:
- Less applicable in certain regions
2.3 Coating Waterproofing
Advantages:
- Easy to apply
Disadvantages:
- Low resistance to water
- Vapor permeability
- Ability to absorb moisture and water
2.4 Nano Waterproofing with Maxilrad
Advantages:
- Extremely low permeability
- Fast application
- Very affordable
- Long lifespan
Disadvantages:
- Limited awareness about this exceptional product
- Appearance similar to resins, leading to potential fraud by sellers