Your Guide to Best Practices When Specifying Concrete Waterproofing

Publisher: Kryton International Inc

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Your Guide to Best Practices When Specifying Concrete Waterproofing

Over the years, an increasing number of design teams have been moving away from external concrete waterproofing products such as membranes. While these are still often considered to be the conventional go-to for many builders and designers, they aren't as effective at improving the waterproofing, durability, and sustainability of a structure compared to some of the more modern solutions like an integral waterproofing system.