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June 1, 2023Sealing a Terrace or Balcony Using Polyurethane Resin
July 3, 2023
Moisture in the Underground Passage
Every few years, reports resurface about the underground passage in Kraków, which has been operational since the 1970s, experiencing recurring issues caused by moisture: dripping water from the ceiling, damaged ceiling finishes, and damp wall claddings.
Unsightly stains are not the only concern. Any underground structure is inherently vulnerable to water infiltration. Material degradation is most commonly caused by the salts carried by water. If the claddings were installed using adhesive, moisture would degrade this material over time, leading to the detachment of the claddings. Another concerning issue, which can negatively affect human health, is the potential appearance of mold on the walls.
In the case of this specific underground passage, the following issues have been identified:
- Damp wall claddings
- Accumulated moisture within the underground passage
- Leaky linear drain
- Leaky joint
- Technological gap between the slab and the wall (potentially indicating a crack in the concrete structure)
SANIER Recommends the Following Materials:
Injection:
Fast-setting mortars are used to seal joints and cracks before injection.
- Waterproof, fast-setting mortar:
- BOSTIK Rapid 3
- BOSTIK Rapid 8
- KOESTER Sperrmortel Fix
- KOESTER Wasserstop
- Injection materials:
- KOESTER G4 and S4
- KOESTER PUR Gel
- SCHOMBURG Aquafin-P4
- Dilatation tape:
- BOSTIK Block T202 Pressure
Slurries:
Slurries can be used prior to injection to seal barriers and as waterproofing coatings. They serve to close cracks, fissures, and joints before or after injection. In cases where moisture spots appear inside a wall, the entire wall can be coated from the inside with a slurry layer (after sealing all cracks).
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