How to Keep Water Out

October12

I don’t know about you, but water, especially its cold version, is one of my favorite drinks especially in hot weather when it is so refreshing to be able to get a glass of this wonderful beverage. But since I like water so much, why would I want to keep it out? I have a simple answer to this question and I would like to share it with you in this post that i am about to write soon.

Sometimes, water is not welcome in our homes especially if it gets where it shouldn’t be like in our basements or many other places where we might not want to see it ever. I don’t know about you, but the idea of a damp basement is not something I would like to see in my home. I like to have my home as dry as possible, and I usually accomplish this goal with lots of heating in my property as I like to have it really warm in the place where I live.

One way to keep water out is to do it with the help of something called bitumen modification. I am not sure you are familiar with the term, but if not, I would like to be able to shed some light on it so that you know what I am talking about here and so that you know what it is that I am thinking about.

It turns out that modified bitumen is an effective way to keep water out and has been used in the construction industry for many years. It is manufactured by different companies that see how beneficial this type of substance is in various industries and that keeping water out is their top priority.

Aside from bitumen modification, there are some other ways to keep water out with the help of other modifications such as crystalline waterproofing system or flexible membrane waterproofing. Both of those methods are used widely in all types of industries depending on the situation and depending on the requirements of a specific industry. It all boils down to what the needs of a particular industry are.

When it comes to crystalline waterproofing, insoluble crystals are used here to prevent water from entering the areas where we don’t want it to be. Swimming pools, water tanks, bathroom sinks are the most likely to be affected here by this particular method.

On the other hand, we also have a method called flexible membrane waterproofing. This method is different from the first one described in this post. In a nutshell, a liquid and powder component mixed roughly in the ratio of 1:4 help prevent water from entering undesirable areas.

As you can see, there are quite a few ways to make sure that you can keep water where you want it to be and have total control over it. You will never have to worry about discovering water in all sorts of unexpected places if you are careful enough and if you know what you are doing.


Posted October 12, 2014 by Car Blog in category General