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Roof Leaks – Causes and Prevention

Monsoon season can be dreadful if there is a dripping roof over your head. The leaky roof can cause a lot of trouble like health concerns to the occupants, damage to the interiors of the house, to name a few. Staying in a house with damp ceiling and plaster peeling off every now and then is a nightmare. To provide a permanent solution for roof leaks, it is necessary to first understand what is causing it.

Roof leaks – Causes and Prevention

What causes Roof Leaks?

Terrace is the part of house that is always exposed to climatic changes, be it the thriving south west monsoon, retreating monsoon or scorching summer. This continuous exposure can result in wear and tear of the roof that results in damage, causing leakage.

Moreover, roofs are constructed in major parts of Kerala using steel bar reinforced concrete mixture called as RCC. A flaw in mixing, casting or curing of RCC can negatively affect the strength of the roof, resulting in leaks as the building ages.

At Viya, we are committed to provide quality roofs that can stay for generations. And our experience so far has taught us the following as the common causes of leaky roofs:

Whatever the reason could be, a leaky roof is surely not a good thing to have in a house. Taking precautions and thoroughly inspecting the roof for corrective measures can avoid leaky roofs.

How can you prevent Roof Leaks?

During different phases of construction, taking precautionary measures can eliminate risk of developing leaky roof in the future. What follows below is an exhaustive list of methods enforced during construction to prevent roof leaks:

Apart from all these, Waterproofing of the terrace and slabs are done. It effectively insulates the roof from water seepage into rest of the building.

Waterproofing for Sunken Areas and Slabs

For wet areas like toilets, balconies and wash-areas in kitchen, RCC slabs are laid depressed in depth from general floor level. These sunken areas ensures wet and dry area separation in buildings. To waterproof these areas, a polymer based cement concrete belt with 20cm width called Kerb is first provided over the sunken slabs. This belt is cured and solid blocks are placed over it. This way of waterproofing ensures that dampness from these wet areas do not pass on to the walls.

Waterproofing in toilet and shower

Toilets and showers are always exposed to water and moisture. The flushing water and floor wash can result in ingress of water into the concrete slabs. Water proofing the concrete slabs of toilet floors consists of three main steps. It starts by providing a screed of cement mortar mixed with waterproofing agent layer of 20mm. It is then cured for 3 days.

Above that 112 mm thick brick bat layer is laid in random pattern to avoid joint symmetry. The gaps between brick bats are filled with cement sand mortar mixed with polymer. This layer is cured from next day and continued for 3 more days.

The last layer or bedding is 10 mm-20 mm thick, made of cement sand mortar mixed with waterproofer. It is laid to make the floor slope towards the drain.  Curing is done for 10 days by ponding for this layer. This waterproofing process ensures that no water from toilets and showers seeps into the concrete slab.

Waterproofing for Roofs

An even slope is given to Flat roofs to improve the water flow towards drain pipes. A thin layer of waterproof material usually a slurry mix of polymer based chemicals and cement in the ratio of 1:1.25 is applied as first coat. Two more coats with 1:1.5 ratio at 24 hour intervals are subsequently applied once the previous coat has hardened. This is allowed to set for 48 hours. Wet squeezed gunny bags are used to cure the new surface.

Similarly, for Sloped roofs, the polymer based chemical and cement slurry is directly applied on the top of the roof structural slab.

The above said methods basically talks about preventing roof leaks for a house that is getting constructed. But to stop leakage in an already existing house, firstly all the additional layers above the concrete slab has to be removed and surface has to be cleaned well. Then rest of the process are similar to that of a house under construction.

Mistakes to avoid while carrying out Repairs to fix Roof Leaks

Fixing a leakage is an expensive and time consuming job. It is sensible and easier to incorporate waterproofing measures during construction itself. This way, you can stay indoors without any fear of leaky roof during rains.

Get in touch with Viya team now to secure your roof for the next spell of rains!

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