Showing posts with label balcony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label balcony. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Waterproofing balcony - Azle, Texas

Balcony was two years old and leaked from day one. Original contractor installed the waterproofing membrane incorrectly and than poured 2 tons of concrete on top of that. Failure waiting to happen. After tearing off the concrete I added fur strips to slope the water away from the house, installed new plywood and applied our waterproofing memebrane and a decorative finish.

Installed fur strips to slope water away from the house.

Installed fur strips to slpe water away from the house.

Installed new decking and treated seams.

Installed new decking and treated seams.

Applied waterproofing membrane and decorative finish.

Applied waterproofing membrane and decorative finish.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Decorative Concrete Overlay

This customer had added concrete to their back patio and wanted the old and new to blend together. We applied our concrete overlay material to the surface to give them a stone look finish.

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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Balcony Waterproofing

This customer has a plywood balcony that they will be applying tile as the fininsh surface. They needed a 100% seamless membrane applied to make sure the balcony was water tight. After chaulking all of the joints and transitions from the wall to the floor we applied a special fabric along with our liquid rubber coating. We than applied sand to the coating, which will give the tile company a very good surface for their tile to bond. For more information on our company and the services we offer visit http://www.versatilecoatingsllc.com/ .

Before pic for wood substrate.



After application of liquid rubber membrane.

After broadcast of sand to refusal. 

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Waterproofing Store Canopy

This customer had a leaky canopy covering the front of their business. The roof had asphalt shingles; we applied our liquid membrane to the top giving them a water tight seamless finish.  


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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Second Story Balcony Waterproofing


This balcony originally had a rolled asphalt roofing material applied for waterproofing. Needless to say this is not a good material for walking on, so we pulled everything off back down to the wood substrate. There where many areas that were rooted so we cut them out and replaced. After sealing all penetrations, screw heads, seams, railing, etc. we applied our waterproofing membrane followed by a durable walking surface. This process will allow the wood substrate to expand and contract as needed but still allow the customer to use there great patio area along with keeping everything underneath nice and dry.

For more information visit our website at www.versatilecoatingsllc.com