Why Bathroom Waterproofing Matters
Bathrooms face daily water exposure. Small gaps in tile joints, pipe joints, or flooring can allow seepage to travel into walls and slabs—causing damp smell, stains, and ceiling damage below.
Quick Note: If the ceiling below your bathroom shows damp patches or paint bubbles, seepage may already be moving through the slab or wall junctions.
Signs of Bathroom Leakage
| Sign | What It Typically Means |
|---|---|
| Damp ceiling below bathroom | Seepage through floor slab / pipe junctions |
| Loose or hollow tiles | Moisture behind tiles weakening adhesive |
| Foul smell / persistent dampness | Water trapped in wall/floor layers |
| Water stains near skirting | Leakage spreading to adjacent walls/rooms |
Our Bathroom Waterproofing Method
We choose a solution based on the leakage route and surface condition. In most cases, no major breaking is required. Methods may include:
- Tile joint sealing
- Grouting treatment
- Floor membrane coating
- Pipe joint sealing
Our Process
| Step | Work Done |
|---|---|
| 1 | Inspection + identify leakage path (joints, traps, pipe points) |
| 2 | Deep cleaning + tile joint / crack treatment |
| 3 | Application of waterproofing system (sealer/membrane as required) |
| 4 | Final sealing, curing guidance, and leak check |
Benefits
- No more leakage complaints
- Protects tiles and plumbing
- Fast application
- Helps prevent damp smell
FAQ
How long does bathroom waterproofing take?
Typically 1–2 days depending on the issue and drying time.
Book a Bathroom Inspection
Stop seepage before it damages ceilings and walls. Share your details and we’ll contact you for an inspection.