Q: How best to detect source of a leak on a balcony?

A: First block drain outlets and create bund on edges

     Use hose to fill area and apply non-hazardous dye.

    Observe sides/underside of substrate to locate leakage.

 

Q: What is the best membrane product to use and how do they differ?

A: Acrylic paint on products is most widely used due to application ease.

    Polyurethanes perform well: may need to blitz with sand to enable further adhesion.

    Cementitious membranes offer the advantage of negative protection.

 

Q: How long should a coating last?

A:  Depends on exposure to the elements, and method of application and maintenance program.  Waterproofing membranes are tested for aging under AS4654.2.

 

Q: What guarantee should I expect?

A:  A manufacturers warranty will apply for products tested to an Australian Standard.  A separate warranty may be obtained by a contracted applicator.

Q: Should a primer be used in all circumstances?

A: Primers assure adherence. A diluted solution of acrylic membrane can serve as a primer.

 

Q: What is a bond-breaker?

A: Breaks the bond between substrate and membrane creating flexible elastic bridge that can stretch and move to accommodate building movement.

     

Q: What is the minimum fall required for an outside balcony/slab?

A:  The minimum fall is 1:80 ratio.

 

Q: How many coats should I apply?

A: Minimum of two coats.

 

Q: What is the interval between coats?

A: Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines.

 

Q: Why should I use polycloth tape?

 A: Provides strength and flexibility to the membrane when applied over joints.

 

Q: What is the best means to ensure tile adhesive sticks to membrane?

A: Use a compatible adhesive.  Follow manufacturer’s recommendation.

 

Q: Can I apply a clear coating over my tiles to stop water leaks?

A: No. However, you may apply a clear water repellant which will provide an improved water-tight balcony.