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Retaining Walls
Retaining walls should be waterproofed to prevent water intrusion, which can compromise their structural integrity, cause damage and lead to costly repairs. Waterproofing these walls blocks moisture, reduces hydrostatic pressure, prevents erosion, and helps avoid problems such as mould, efflorescence, and material deterioration.


What does drainage have to do with Waterproofing?
Without proper drainage, even the best waterproofing materials can fail as hydrostatic pressure increased, causing cracks and compromising structural integrity.
Southside Waterproofing
Jul 28, 20251 min read
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