Wall Painting
Building water leakage grouting is a specialized repair process used to address water infiltration issues in structures. This technique is commonly applied in areas such as basements, tunnels, roofs, water tanks, and other structures where water seepage occurs due to cracks, joints, or other structural weaknesses. Here’s an overview of the process, materials, and key considerations:
Grouting is the process of injecting a sealant material into cracks, joints, or porous surfaces to stop water leakage, stabilize the structure, or fill voids. The sealant materials used in grouting include polyurethane, epoxy, cementitious grout, or acrylic resin.
Common Applications of Grouting for Water Leakage
To block water seepage from the surrounding soil.
Basements and Foundations:
To seal cracks caused by settling or hydrostatic pressure.
Tunnels and Subways:
To prevent groundwater infiltration.
Water Tanks and Pools:
To seal joints and prevent leakage.
Roofs and Balconies:
To seal leaks caused by structural wear and tear or improper waterproofing.
Elevator Pits:



Advantages of Grouting for Water Leakage
Works in a variety of environments, including underwater areas.
Quick and non-invasive repair method.
Highly effective for active leaks.
Restores structural integrity in addition to waterproofing.