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How to waterproof a terrace in India?

🤖 AI Answer by Biddaro6 min read📅 Updated 1 November 2024
Quick Answer

Terrace waterproofing in India involves 5 key steps: clean and repair surface → apply primer → apply 2 coats liquid membrane (Dr. Fixit Roofseal) → lay 50mm screed concrete → optional tile/brick bat finishing. Total cost: ₹60–120/sqft professionally.

Step-by-Step Terrace Waterproofing Process

1
SURFACE PREPARATION — Remove all old treatments, clean the slab thoroughly, chip away loose concrete and fill cracks with polyurethane sealant or Dr. Fixit Crack X. Ensure the surface is completely dry.
2
SLOPE CORRECTION — Ensure 1:100 slope (1 inch drop per 100 inches length) towards drains. Wrong slope is the #1 cause of water pooling and leakage. Use M15 cement mortar to create slope if needed.
3
PRIMER APPLICATION — Apply Dr. Fixit Primecote or equivalent to the entire surface including parapet walls (1 foot up). Let dry for 6 hours.
4
LIQUID MEMBRANE — Apply 2 coats of Dr. Fixit Roofseal or Fosroc Reebol by brush/roller. Each coat: 1.2 kg per sq metre. Wait 24 hours between coats. Take membrane 6 inches up all parapet walls.
5
PROTECTION SCREED — Pour 50mm thick M20 grade cement concrete over the cured membrane. This protects the membrane from foot traffic and UV rays. Cure for 7 days.
6
OPTIONAL FINISHING — Lay Kota stone, terrace tiles, or brick bat china mosaic on top of screed for a neat finish. This also adds thermal insulation.
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Critical Mistakes

Never apply waterproofing on wet surface (wait 3 sunny days after rain). Never skip the primer coat. Never terminate membrane at the slab edge — always take it up the parapet wall minimum 6 inches.

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