We are your specialist partner for professional surface sealing as well as crack and joint repairs. Thanks to our many years of experience and our use of sophisticated technology, we ensure that your buildings and structures are optimally protected. Trust in our expertise to find long-lasting and sustainable solutions for all your sealing and repair needs.
To prevent damp and water penetration in cellars and basements, sealing is a logical solution. Moisture damage can lead to the formation of fungi or cause structural damage to the building. Rainwater, groundwater, or snow can enter through unsealed light wells and cracks in the wall or floor. Water can also penetrate pipes or walls more easily if they have not been sealed properly. We offer high-quality sealing systems for such cases.
KEXOL surface sealings have an artifical resin basis with system strength of 1.5 mm to 5 mm and are a reliable solution to virtually any sealing problem, both indoors and outdoors. They effectively seal surfaces against both positive (water-facing) and negative (away-from-water) water pressure, such as swimming pools, flat roofs, and cellar walls. In combination with HEX sealing tape they provide an all-round solution for unsealed building components with movable joints and cracks. Their strength lies in their excellent adhesion to various subfloors like concrete, screed, tiles, plasterboard, cement plaster, metal, and platinum (except for PE and PP) as well as in its high elasticity and thermal flexibility.
Cracks in the substrate can be caused by many things including shrinkage (desiccation), exposure to thermal influences as well as static or dynamic discharge. We have various repair methods, depending on the type and scope of the cracks (partial, locally restricted or widespread). These range from regrooving and filling to anchoring with steel inlays or shear force dowels, often in combination with INJEKT EP-grouting.
When we repair indoor and outdoor joints we distinguish between various substrates, expansion joints and construction joints. Here we consider whether the joint can withstand heavy-duty traffic (e.g. in industrial and logistic warehouses) and whether there is any thermal discharge. It may also be necessary to repair joints before applying an ABC coating or floor system to prevent any movement in the substrate and cracks on the surface as a result.