Water Retaining Structures
Water-Retaining Structures
Basements below ground for parking, storage, and more, such as tunnels and metro stationsWater-retaining structures, whether they are underground or above ground, need to be waterproofed so that treated or untreated water stays inside RCC enclosures. This is done with liquid coatings that are based on the type of water and how it will be used.

These can be either above or below ground, but the most important thing is that they keep water (treated or untreated) inside an RCC enclosure.
We most often work on water-retaining structures like potable and fire water tanks, sewage treatment facilities (STPs), and bodies of water.
Inside, RCC buildings are waterproofed with different liquid-applied coating techniques, depending on the sort of water or liquid they hold and how they will be used.
Key Application Areas

UG Tanks

Fire Tanks

STPs

Ground Tanks
01
Cementitious Waterproofing Coating
A double-component cementitious coating technology that keeps wet areas and balconies dry.
02
Polyurethane Waterproofing Coating
A high-quality elastomeric coating with two parts, no solvents, and thixotropic properties
03
Anti-microbial
A two-part coating made up of epoxy resin, a curing agent, and pigments that don’t react with other things

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