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 Water leakage in the wall..., any expert to recommend?

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bmcoating
post May 29 2017, 11:49 AM

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QUOTE(dvinez @ Mar 3 2011, 03:10 PM)
if concrete roof of kitchen extension leak when heavy rain, can it be fixed without demolish/rebuild it ?

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Yes. By using our Waterproof 350A Cementitious moisture stopper and an top coat can solve your problem for 2 years product warranty.
It's very easy to apply. You may DIY yourself on top of the flat concrete roof using normal trowel.
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QUOTE(utusan@gmail @ Nov 14 2016, 11:06 AM)
Bro... Leaking under bathroom?
Try buy 'ubat bocor' at any hardware store... Its temporary solution... Can tahan 5-6 month...
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We also have a product called BM Waterproof DF which is easy to use. Self levelling. Just pour on top of tiles then done.
It's transparent. Antislip version and coloured version can be done.
If want to safe cost then apply at groove lines only and 90 degree joint between floor and wall.
Same product warranty for 2 years.

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bmcoating
post May 29 2017, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Dec 31 2016, 05:37 PM)
No  repaint  dry.gif
Thinkk i will diy, was advised to put on sealer first then paint back, correct?
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We do have a product named BM Moisture Barrier, you may apply on concrete slab directly after scrapping off old paint.

It is transparent and you may apply your enamel paint on top of it.
But please make sure it is not caused by pipe burst.
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bmcoating
post May 30 2017, 11:51 AM

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QUOTE(PeowYong @ May 29 2017, 01:47 PM)
one question here, i accidentally drilled into a pipe (in toilet) on a tiled wall, is there anyway to fix the broken pipe without removing / hacking off the whole wall?
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For this case better change the whole section of affected pipe for your peace of mind

 

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