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Roof Repairs Cape Town provides high quality, cost effective and efficient painting, roofing and waterproofing solutions. With competitive pricing, professional service and 10 industry leading guarantees we are one one of the most advanced industry leaders.

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We Offer The Following Services:

  • Roof Leak Repairs
  • Roof Waterproofing of: Flat & Pitched Roofs, Slate & Cement Tiles, Metal & Zincalume, Asbestos, Concrete, IBR & Corrugated roof sheets
  • Roof Replacements (New Roofs)
  • Roof Maintenance & Restoration
  • Torch on waterproofing
  • Basement waterproofing sevices
  • Balconies waterproofing
  • Joint Sealing & Crack Repairs
  • Roof Inspections
  • Roof Replacements & Renovations
  • Balcony waterproofing
  • Structural Repairs
  • Gutter Installations (Aluminium, PVC & Box Gutters)
  • Damp Proofing
  • House Painting
  • Commercial Painting
  • Industrial Painting
  • Roof Painting
  • Boundary Wall Painting

In need of roofing, waterproofing or painting services? We are reliable and well known contractors that service the Cape Town area and cover all waterproofing services as well as manage any kind of demands you could have for a specialist roof replacement and roof repair contractor. We manage highly skilled and qualified teams with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the painting and waterproofing industry that cater for small, medium and large projects no matter how challenging.

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Some of our Service Areas:

Western Cape | Northern Suburbs | Southern Suburbs | West Coast | Atlantic Seaboard | Bellville | Bloubergstrand | Brackenfell | Crossroads | Durbanville | Eerste River | Fish Hoek | Maitland | Monte Vista | Panorama | Parow | Thornton | Bantry Bay | Camps Bay | Clifton | Fresnaye | Green Point | Llandudno | Mouille Point | Sea Point | Three Anchor Bay | Bergvliet | Goodwood | Gordon’s Bay | Hout Bay | Kraaifontein | Kuils River | Melkbosstrand | Milnerton | Noordhoek | Stellenbosch | Table View | Bishopscourt | Claremont | Constantia | Diep River | Heathfield | Kenilworth | Mowbray | Newlands | Observatory | Pinelands | Plumstead | Retreat | Rondebosch | Rondebosch East | Rosebank | Steenberg | Contractors Tokai | Wynberg
Address: Ascot Rd, Milnerton, Cape Town, 7441

Waterproofing is the process of making an object or structure waterproof or water-resistant, so that it remains relatively unaffected by water or resisting the ingress of water under specified conditions. Such items may be used in wet environments or under water to specified depths.

Water resistant and waterproof often refer to penetration of water in its liquid state and possibly under pressure, whereas damp proof refers to resistance to humidity or dampness. Permeation of water vapor through a material or structure is reported as a moisture vapor transmission rate.

The hulls of boats and ships were once waterproofed by applying tar or pitch. Modern items may be waterproofed by applying water-repellent coatings or by sealing seams with gaskets or o-rings.

Waterproofing is used in reference to building structures (such as basements, decks, or wet areas), watercraft, canvas, clothing (raincoats or waders), electronic devices and paper packaging (such as cartons for liquids).

In construction, a building or structure is waterproofed with the use of membranes and coatings to protect contents, and structural integrity. The waterproofing of the building envelope in construction specifications is listed under 07 – Thermal and Moisture Protection within MasterFormat 2004, by the Construction Specifications Institute, and includes roofing and waterproofing materials.

In building construction, waterproofing is a fundamental aspect of creating a building envelope, which is a controlled environment. The roof covering materials, siding, foundations, and all of the various penetrations through these surfaces must be water-resistant and sometimes waterproof. Roofing materials are generally designed to be water-resistant and shed water from a sloping roof, but in some conditions, such as ice damming and on flat roofs, the roofing must be waterproof.  Many types of waterproof membrane systems are available, including felt paper or tar paper with asphalt or tar to make a built-up roof, other bituminous waterproofing, ethylene propylene diene monomer EPDM rubber, hypalon, polyvinyl chloride, liquid roofing, and more.

Walls are not subjected to standing water, and the water-resistant membranes used as housewraps are designed to be porous enough to let moisture escape. Walls also have vapor barriers or air barriers. Damp proofing is another aspect of waterproofing. Masonry walls are built with a damp-proof course to prevent rising damp, and the concrete in foundations needs to be damp-proofed or waterproofed with a liquid coating, basement waterproofing membrane (even under the concrete slab floor where polyethylene sheeting is commonly used), or an additive to the concrete.