Customers/builders may think they know everything about waterproofing treatment due to:-
1. Misconceptions:-
They may have incomplete or inaccurate information about waterproofing.
2. Personal experience:-
They may have had a negative experience with waterproofing in the past, leading them to believe they know better.
3. Internet research:-
They may have done some online research, but not have a deep understanding of the subject.
4. Advice from non-experts:-
They may have received advice from friends, family, or unqualified professionals.
5. Overconfidence:-
They may be overly confident in their abilities and believe they can handle waterproofing without professional help.
6. Lack of awareness:-
They may not be aware of the latest technologies, materials, and best practices in waterproofing.
7. Cost-cutting:-
They may try to save money by attempting to do waterproofing themselves, rather than hiring a professional.
8. DIY mentality:-
They may have a “do-it-yourself” mindset, believing they can handle any construction or renovation task.
9. Lack of trust:-
They may not trust contractors or waterproofing specialists, believing they will be overcharged or receive poor service.
10. Pride and ego:-
They may be hesitant to admit they don’t know something, and instead, try to tackle waterproofing on their own.
It’s important to educate customers/builders about the complexities of waterproofing and the benefits of seeking professional help to ensure a proper and long-lasting solution.