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With tropical climate and monsoons (July to September) throughout the year, Karachi, the biggest city of Pakistan, experiences hot summers and mild winters: Spring and autumn are short-term seasons. But here’s how Roof Waterproofing in Karachi can fix it.

To reduce the effects of roof sagging due to moisture, a property owner can use metal flashing, shingles and other roofing material, improve gutter system and ventilation, and more. Other methods include:

  • Insulation
  • Angled braces
  • Rain chains and turnbuckles

If you want a long-term and cost-effective solution, opt for

Why roof waterproofing in Karachi is necessary for making your roof tops water sealed?

A roof or terrace is an essential part (top cover) of your home, protecting the internal structure from extreme weather conditions and water ingress. There are several reasons that contribute to roof damage. Some of them are:

  • Heat damage
  • Monsoons
  • Cracks and ruptures
  • Roof installations

To avoid any issues, the entire area needs a water-resistant coating: Increase the roof’s lifespan, maintain visual appeal, and prevent health deterioration of your loved ones by hiring a reliable firm like Waterproofing.pk.

Types of Roof Waterproofing in Karachi

Coatings are necessary for reducing the impact of the Sun’s rays. There are two types of liquid coatings available in Karachi, Pakistan:

  • Liquid Roof Membranes
  • Liquid Roof Coatings

Liquid Roof Membranes

Liquid membranes are monothilic, liquid-based coating applicable on different rooftops. It has a thicker application rate than liquid coatings, forming a durable protective barrier against ultra-violet radiation and excessive heat.

It is a cost-effective solution, especially for roof repair projects and renovations. Moreover, it can be applied on different substrates, including asphalt, concrete, and bitumen. Membranes are seamless and flat; they are used to fill in gaps, cracks, and voids in substrates.



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