Water Insulation systems
The processes carried out on the surface of the building envelope in order to protect the buildings against water and moisture that may come from the interior or exterior environment are called 'waterproofing'.
The processes carried out on the surface of the building envelope in order to protect the buildings against water and moisture that may come from the interior or exterior environment are called 'waterproofing'.
The following can be answered briefly to the question of what is thermal insulation: Thermal insulation is the set of measures taken to reduce heat transfer in the exterior walls, glass and joinery, roofs, floors and installations of buildings.
Epoxy consists of epoxy resin and a curing agent and does not lose its properties over time. Especially since epoxy floors are resistant to all kinds of chemical solvents and external physical impacts, they can be used for many years.
Sound insulation is rare, it is the processes made with insulation materials to minimize any noise pollution in places or cars.
Conventional rain drainage is basically based on the natural flow of rain water through pipes, replacing it with air. This is ensured by the horizontal slope of the pipes.
Moisture insulation is not available in many buildings and these problems arise. Humidity and moisture, which cause a visual disturbance such as swelling of the walls, also adversely affect the health of the people in their environment.