Waterproofing
Waterproofing is an important element that preserves and protects the structure. Waterproofing systems are applied on internal and external building components such, underground garage, patios, decks, foundations, balconies, service rooms. RLV team has deep understanding that come from knowledge and extensive experience of the function of all waterproofing systems. Based on our expertise, we are able to advice our clients on the best waterproofing system that suites project’s scope.
RLV has undertaken waterproofing projects ranging; new construction, rehabilitation, upgrade, and total replacements.
As there is a large variety or products available and methodologies for application RLV has extensive experience related to water management and water ingress control utilizing various techniques and products pertaining to both, microcracking and large structural cracks, layered delamination using injections and crystalline application.
Our philosophy is to provide information about the pros and cons of each waterproofing and injection system, make recommendation, and help the client make an informed decision.
To ensure client’s satisfaction, RLV will always solicit skilled bidders having highest experience in projects related to waterproofing systems, repairs, replacement, and new installations.
Water Management – Dewatering Systems
In situations where there is a high-water table, or constant flooding from water ingress dewatering systems are a critical part of water management. RLV has designed dewatering systems for interior of the buildings such, inside the hydro vaults room, underground garages, basements, and green roofs.
Our experience includes:
- Traffic coating for underground parking structures
- Below-grade waterproofing for basements, internal and external
- Protective sealers for concrete, decks, and balconies
- Crystalline applications
- Crack injections
- Expansion joints
- Re-Sealing and caulking of building exteriors
- Design dewatering systems
- Sheet decking systems for patios and terraces