Why Water Tank Waterproofing Matters
Tank seepage can damage surrounding walls, weaken the structure, and increase contamination risk. Internal waterproofing helps maintain hygiene while preventing leakage.
Quick Note: If you see dampness around the tank area or water level dropping faster than usual, seepage through cracks or joints may be the cause.
Common Problems in Water Tanks
| Problem | What It Typically Means |
|---|---|
| Cracks and seepage | Structural hairline cracks or weak construction joints |
| Dampness around tank walls | Water escaping through internal layer or joints |
| Contamination risk | Damaged internal coating allowing dirt/algae entry |
| Structural damage over time | Persistent moisture weakening concrete and steel |
Our Tank Waterproofing System
We use food-grade waterproof coatings that are safe for drinking water storage. The system typically includes:
- Crack repair
- Internal waterproof coating
- Joint sealing
Our Process
| Step | Work Done |
|---|---|
| 1 | Inspection + surface preparation and cleaning |
| 2 | Crack treatment + joint sealing |
| 3 | Application of food-grade internal waterproof coating |
| 4 | Curing guidance + final leak check |
Benefits
- Safe drinking water storage
- No leakage or contamination
- Long service life
- Protects tank structure
FAQ
How long does water tank waterproofing take?
Typically 1–3 days depending on tank size, repairs, and coating curing time.
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