Water proofing bathroom/terrace/sump

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sk1976
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Water proofing bathroom/terrace/sump

Post by sk1976 »

I need to start waterproofing of bathroom/terrace/sump. I read from this forum that for bathroom, Fosroc Brushbond+Nitobond BB can be used and for sump Brushbond RFX + Nitoband BBX need to be applied. For terrace, do we need to apply these chemicals separately(like in bathroom/sump) or is it enough if we provide proper sloping by adding the waterproof liquid in the cement+12mm jally+sand slurry on RCC slab.

Also do the masons apply the water proofing chemicals themselves or are there experts who do this job?.

Could you please share the process.
sholla
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Re: Water proofing bathroom/terrace/sump

Post by sholla »

In my opinion these mason/mestris are unfit for this. In my case atleast
the mestri said for water proofing just mix some chemical and paint it.

For the bathroom I wanted to go for FOSROC based solution, unfortunately
I could not locate any applicator. So I finally called the Dr.Fixit helpline
and could get somebody to apply Pidifin 2K to the bathrooms.

Now for the sump I am again looking for FOSROC solution.
venkyn
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Re: Water proofing bathroom/terrace/sump

Post by venkyn »

Yes.. Mestri are not aware of technicality of this. I and my father did it for 600sqftt.
I used Dr Fixit New coat and a recommended primer, cement colour and painted entire roof and it sticks well.

Since I have done few months back, i am not sure how effective it would be.

-venky
Chandu
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Re: Water proofing bathroom/terrace/sump

Post by Chandu »

Hello,
I am getting water proofing done in few days.
Wanted to know how are these chemical (FOSROC Brushbond RFX + Nitoband BBX) used while executing (water proofing for sump)
Is it fixed with plastering ie cement-sand mix ?
Is it painted after doing plastering ?

Regards
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