Bathroom & Balcony Waterproofing Bendigo Experts
Our group of waterproofing professionals offer Bendigo VIC homes and businesses with a complete range of modern and efficient waterproofing services. Our fully licensed and qualified team of waterproofers carry out all services to Australian Standards to ensure quality results, each and every time.
Water leaking, and rising damp can cause several problems to your building or foundations, and can also lead to a host of respiratory and health issues if not taken care of. If your home has problems with moisture, then this can also cause dangerous moulds to grow, which can affect your health and quality of life.
In order to prevent health issues and costly long-term damage, it is essential that any issues be dealt with as soon as they arise. AAA Waterproofing Bendigo Pros is committed to providing effective and cost efficient solutions which are fully guaranteed. We always ensure a full and thorough investigation to determine the correct cause of any leaks and address the issue correctly the first time..
Full Range of Domestic & Industrial Services in Bendigo
Our highly skilled team has a vast range of capabilities. We deal with a variety of water problems, from remediation and foundation and basement repairs to new construction and leak identification.
Services Provided:
- Bathroom Waterproofing
- Balcony Waterproofing
- Shower Repair
- Waterproofing membrane
- Basement Waterproofing
 We have years of experience providing these services, so simply get in touch if you would like to find out more about our services and how we can help you with your needs.
We have years of experience providing these services, so simply get in touch if you would like to find out more about our services and how we can help you with your needs.
The Finest Waterproofing Products Are Used
At AAA, we pride ourselves on our skilled workmanship and the use of only the best products. This is what has allowed us to build a reputation for providing excellence in just about any type of job imaginable big or small.
We deal with everything from flashing to specially produced polyurethane waterproofing membrane from the best-known brands.
Skilled and Reliable Waterproofer’s in Bendigo
Choosing the right contractors is essential, whether you require work on your balcony, basement or bathroom for your home renovation or commercial work for your new office.
Since water damage accounts for such a large percentage of building defect complaints, you want to ensure that the company you work with is able to provide effective and long lasting solutions, no matter what your needs.
Our professionally trained and highly skilled technicians are passionate about their work and treat each and every project as if it was their own. We are fully committed to completing the work on time and budget, without having to sacrifice on quality.
Australian Standards Rules and Regulations
This type of work is so important in wet rooms that Australian Standards and the Building Code of Australia have put certain rules and regulations in place to ensure the work is completed to the highest standards.
We are fully licensed and qualified and use only the highest quality products to ensure that the work fully meets Australian Standards. We offer quality solutions, selecting the correct membrane to damp proof your bathroom, or any other area, and protect the structure of your home.
If you live in Bendigo VIC give us a call now for a no obligation free quote or for some professional advice.
Bendigo
VIC 3550
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 reliable and reasonably priced repairs which are 100% fully guaranteed. A full inspection and investigation is made to identify the correct cause of any leakages and fix the problem the very first time.
reliable and reasonably priced repairs which are 100% fully guaranteed. A full inspection and investigation is made to identify the correct cause of any leakages and fix the problem the very first time. the work on time and budget plan, without having to compromise on quality.
the work on time and budget plan, without having to compromise on quality. 1. Extend your downspout discharge lines away from your foundation and out into the yard or into an underground drywell. Downspout lines often fail even in newer homes so making sure that the roof water is being properly diverted is essential.
1. Extend your downspout discharge lines away from your foundation and out into the yard or into an underground drywell. Downspout lines often fail even in newer homes so making sure that the roof water is being properly diverted is essential. 2. Use Drylok on walls that only have minor dampness. This product, and some that are like it, can be an effective short-term solution to keeping dampness isolated. They only work for a few years in some instances and can chip and flake if the water problem becomes worse.
2. Use Drylok on walls that only have minor dampness. This product, and some that are like it, can be an effective short-term solution to keeping dampness isolated. They only work for a few years in some instances and can chip and flake if the water problem becomes worse. 3. Adjust the grade so the outside soil line by the home’s foundation wall slopes away from the house.
3. Adjust the grade so the outside soil line by the home’s foundation wall slopes away from the house. 4. Make sure that you don’t have any plumbing issues. Upstairs leaks and those that are occurring inside of walls are often hard to diagnose and can appear as
4. Make sure that you don’t have any plumbing issues. Upstairs leaks and those that are occurring inside of walls are often hard to diagnose and can appear as  5. Check your gutters at the roof line to make sure that the downspouts are fitted correctly and are fully sealed. Leaks can occur at the roof and water can sometimes find it’s way up underneath the shingles and down through the walls of the home. That will often find it’s way down to the basements footing wall joint and appear as basement seepage.
5. Check your gutters at the roof line to make sure that the downspouts are fitted correctly and are fully sealed. Leaks can occur at the roof and water can sometimes find it’s way up underneath the shingles and down through the walls of the home. That will often find it’s way down to the basements footing wall joint and appear as basement seepage. 6. Control your interior air space by closing and sealing any wall cracks or places that are exposed to the outside. Clean and dehumidify the basements air quality with a high-performance unit. There are natural ways to rid your home of mold in your home, read more by clicking here.
6. Control your interior air space by closing and sealing any wall cracks or places that are exposed to the outside. Clean and dehumidify the basements air quality with a high-performance unit. There are natural ways to rid your home of mold in your home, read more by clicking here. 7. Make sure the exterior soil level outside the home is below the top of the wall on the inside of the basement. That is otherwise known as where the sill plate is. If the outside mulch bed is higher that the top of the inside basement wall, water can seep through and wash down over the wall. Telltale signs are mulch colored stains on the inside walls.
7. Make sure the exterior soil level outside the home is below the top of the wall on the inside of the basement. That is otherwise known as where the sill plate is. If the outside mulch bed is higher that the top of the inside basement wall, water can seep through and wash down over the wall. Telltale signs are mulch colored stains on the inside walls. 8. Expose any finished basement wall sections that are showing signs of water damage. This could be spotted on wooden baseboards or on the drywall itself. Other signs of problems with finished basements can be bad smells. Insulation can absorb water and lead to mold issues behind finished walls that don’t have sealed vapor barriers and proper drainage prior to their installation. Identifying bad sections should be done by a professional if there is any doubt at all.
8. Expose any finished basement wall sections that are showing signs of water damage. This could be spotted on wooden baseboards or on the drywall itself. Other signs of problems with finished basements can be bad smells. Insulation can absorb water and lead to mold issues behind finished walls that don’t have sealed vapor barriers and proper drainage prior to their installation. Identifying bad sections should be done by a professional if there is any doubt at all. 9. Create a Curtain Drain in the yard where water is accumulating. This is a nonwarranted job by professionals because they nearly always become clogged after a time. They can provide temporary relief of basement water issues by collecting and diverting the marshy wet places to lower sections of the yard.
9. Create a Curtain Drain in the yard where water is accumulating. This is a nonwarranted job by professionals because they nearly always become clogged after a time. They can provide temporary relief of basement water issues by collecting and diverting the marshy wet places to lower sections of the yard. 10. The construction of a new house is the time to properly seal the house for life. The old standby of plastic wrap and Styrofoam sheeting to protect does work. But it is almost always destroyed during the back-filling of the foundation, causing it to leak. This way of sealing NO LONGER meets the international building code, along with many state, country, or city building codes. If you’re building a new home, it’s wise to have a good interior and exterior drain system put in place during the initial building process.
10. The construction of a new house is the time to properly seal the house for life. The old standby of plastic wrap and Styrofoam sheeting to protect does work. But it is almost always destroyed during the back-filling of the foundation, causing it to leak. This way of sealing NO LONGER meets the international building code, along with many state, country, or city building codes. If you’re building a new home, it’s wise to have a good interior and exterior drain system put in place during the initial building process.













