6 Myths And Facts About Waterproofing

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1. Myth:- Putty is the best way to waterproof
Fact:- Putty offers relief in the short term. Unless the main source of dampness is not diagnosed and fixed, then the effects of a bad waterproofing job will soon reappear. The wall dampness will find a way to show up through the putty and new paint job causing a very shabby looking wall.
2. Myth:-Painting over leakage and dampness will solve the problem
Fact:- All you are doing is temporarily hiding the problem and that is something you dont want to do with wall dampness since it might be a more serious problem than you realise. If you dont address the underlying problem of the dampness or leakage, it will keep reappearing.
3. Myth:- You can trust everyone who claims they are waterproofing experts and can provide you with the exact solutions you need
Fact:- Unfortunately, we have seen so many of our customers fall for such tall claims. At Berge we wont give you solutions that arent going to solve your problems. When it comes to diagnosing and solving your wall dampness and leakage issues, our professionals are completely honest with you about what you need and what you dont. To make this completely transparent and authentic.
4. Myth:- Waterproofing is too expensive
Fact:- Waterproofing is not as pricey as you think. The project cost will depend on the extent of the moisture damage, but the long-term payoff makes it all worth it.Prevention is always better and cheaper than cure. If you have damp walls, the best time to deal with it was yesterday. Dont delay waterproofing, it might end up being more expensive in the long run!
5. Myth:- Waterproofing solutions are not permanent. Water always finds its way inside
Fact:- When done correctly, waterproofing is effective and permanent. This myth comes from builders who skip the waterproofing process to save some money or sub-standard contractors who use cheap solutions and products.
6. Myth:- Only humid or coastal areas need waterproofing
Fact:- While rainwater and high humidity may cause wall dampness, even in dry regions, wall dampness can pose a serious threat. A faulty leak from a pipe or the air conditioner water can seep in from the exterior walls and ruin the interiors.

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