Why Pool Waterproofing Is Critical
Pool structures face constant water pressure and chemical exposure. If waterproofing fails, leakage can spread behind tiles, weaken the concrete, and increase maintenance costs.
Quick Note: If your pool water level drops without obvious evaporation, it often indicates leakage through cracks, tile joints, or fittings.
Common Signs You Need Pool Waterproofing
| Sign | What It Typically Means |
|---|---|
| Unusual water loss | Leakage through cracks, joints, or fittings |
| Hollow/loose tiles | Water migration behind tiles weakening adhesion |
| White deposits (efflorescence) | Moisture movement carrying salts to the surface |
| Cracks in pool shell | Structural movement or shrinkage creating leak paths |
Our Pool Waterproofing Solutions
Based on the pool condition, we apply the right system for pressure, chemicals, and long-term performance. Solutions may include:
- Cementitious waterproof coating
- Crack injection grouting
- Tile joint waterproof grouting
- Flexible membrane coating
Our Process
| Step | Work Done |
|---|---|
| 1 | Inspection, leak tracing, surface preparation |
| 2 | Crack treatment / injection grouting (if required) |
| 3 | Application of waterproof coating / membrane system |
| 4 | Tile joint sealing + final checks and curing guidance |
Benefits
- Prevents water loss
- Protects pool structure
- Reduces maintenance cost
- Improves long-term durability
FAQ
How long does pool waterproofing take?
Typically 3–7 days depending on repair needs, coating system, and curing time.
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