If your roof wasn’t leaking before, waterproofing might not show immediate effects. However, if your roof is leaking due to cracks, your current waterproofing method may not be reliable.

The reason is simple: waterproof membranes lack sealing properties, are prone to detachment, and can crack at cement joints. Due to the thermal expansion and contraction of the concrete roof day and night, this waterproofing method can lead to water infiltration between the membrane and the roof surface.

We know that using glue for leaks is the most convenient method, especially for tire punctures. Similarly, there is a corresponding glue for roof leaks, but many people are unaware of it.



Using cement glue to seal leaks easily solves roof leakage problems.
