SA Roofing June 2018 // Issue 101 | Page 26

REGULARS: ROOFING MATTERS Waterproofing 101… Once the rainy season subsides it is always a clever idea for property owners to turn their attention to waterproofing their roofs. By Phil Llewellyn, chairman of the Damp-proofing and Waterproofing Association of Southern Africa (DWASA) H For the past 30 years or more, flat-roofed buildings have been waterproofed using bitumen torch-on membrane. This is a fabric reinforced bitumen roll that is heat- fused to the roof surface using a gas torch. Provided that the bitumen membrane is omeowners on the Highveld should waterproof their roofs in winter and those living in the Cape should do it during the summer. Leaks on pitched, tiled roofs are mainly due to cracks or misalignment of tiles and roof capping and possibly even the flashing that joins the tiles to side walls. These can usually be fixed with a minimum of effort and expense. According to SANS 10400 – all roofs with pitch of less than 26 degrees or more than 45 degrees, and all roofs in coastal areas (up to 30km from the sea) should lay an under-tile membrane that is loose-laid so that water can drain between the rafters. If an under- tile membrane is properly laid it will provide a very effective, impermeable barrier against wind-driven rain and dust. For this reason, the SANS 10400 also states that underlays should be provided for all slate and tiled roofs, no matter what the pitch (or slope) and where ceilings are not installed. Flat roofs, on the other hand, represent a different challenge. The types of products available to waterproof a roof slab are varied and increase in number and type every year. The following waterproofing products are currently in use in South Africa; some are a more recent vintage: • Bitumen torch-on membrane • Cementitious systems • Polyurethanes • Polyurea • Acrylics • PVC products • Crystalline products Different products are available for waterproofing different kinds of roofs. properly fused to the surface and all overlapping rolls are properly sealed there should be no problems, always if all outlets and any extrusions on the surface of the roof, such as air-conditioning fittings and satellite dishes, are also suitably sealed. The rolls come in a few thicknesses usually 3.4 and 5mm and may or may not be plain in finish or with a mineral chip covering. The former requires regular coatings of bitumen aluminium paint to provide ultraviolet (UV) protection to the membrane while the latter requires no further UV protection and come in a variety of assorted colours. Owing to their large carbon footprint, the use of an open flame during application and the non-degradable nature of the product, torch-on membrane is being phased out in Europe and will in time probably experience the same fate here in South Africa. Cementitious systems are commonly used to protect properties against lateral damp but are not widely used to waterproof roofs. Since cement-based products crack with any slight movement they are best used in conjunction with a polypropylene membrane and certainly not on roofs greater than 40m 2 . Application is simple, and the product can be applied to a damp surface but not to a wet one. Polyurethane waterproofing products are relatively new to South Africa but have been used in countries worldwide for the past 30 years. They have high flexibility, are resistant to mechanical and thermal shock, are UV stable and resistant and fairly simple and quick to apply. Once cured they are maintenance free. There are a range of products covering applications from roofs to parking decks to water tanks to flooring and swimming pools. They are simpler and quicker to apply than most other waterproofing products and if damage occurs they are simple to fix. Product variety Polyurea products are usually associated with large roofing and parking deck areas. They require sophisticated spraying equipment and highly skilled operatives and are mostly suited to large shopping malls and industrial properties. Acrylic products are not suitable for flat roof areas. While they are simple to use and apply, they do require regular maintenance See more on page 26 24 JUNE 2018 RESIDENTIAL // COMMERCIAL // INDUSTRIAL