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    Hello mga fellow tsikoters..

    hope every each 1 of you here are safe from the recent typhoon..

    anyway..question lang po..i just had a newly contructed house..then comes etong si typhoon maring...

    nagkakaroon ng moisture yung some parts ng walls namin..hinde naman lahat..pero may area siya na nag moist na kala mo basa pag hinawakan mo...

    ano kaya problema at solution sa ganun?

    TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by earthlyken View Post
    Hello mga fellow tsikoters..

    hope every each 1 of you here are safe from the recent typhoon..

    anyway..question lang po..i just had a newly contructed house..then comes etong si typhoon maring...

    nagkakaroon ng moisture yung some parts ng walls namin..hinde naman lahat..pero may area siya na nag moist na kala mo basa pag hinawakan mo...

    ano kaya problema at solution sa ganun?

    TIA

    You can paint the concrete walls with a water proofing chemical. This creates a waterproof barrier to prevent water from crossing through.

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    1. Pictures for reference, in and out ng house kung saan nag moist
    2. Inform your contractor about the problem

    since bago ang house mo, meron yan warranty.

    meron ka bang katabing bahay kung saan nagkaroon ng moist ang wall mo?

    1. if yes, ung 2 pader nyo nagkadikit, ang solution dyan lagyan ng flashing sa ibabaw para ung tubig hindi papasok sa pagitan ng 2 pader.

    kung wala ka naman katabi, paulit mo ung water-proofing ng outside wall, baka nagkaroon ng hairline cracks kung saan pumapasok ang tubig.

    Pwede din mangaling sa roof drain, kung nagkarron ng bara or meron leak

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    Elastomeric paint.

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    Ayan, di ka kasi nag-invite ng mga tsikot forumers sa house warming nyo. :D

    One option is to use waterproofing sealant and/or elastomeric paint. Check first for hairline cracks and water seepage sources before sealing. If you seal it, baka gumapang lang yung water to another part and it will be harder to trace later on.

    Pwede rin, pag umuulan ng malakas, ilipat mo sa garage or balutan ng plastic yung bahay para di mabasa. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by siopaonatoasted View Post
    Elastomeric paint.
    less than useless.

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    Yung sa amin naman sir ang nangyari gumapang yung tubig tapos nag bubbles yung paint. Ilang beses ko na inaakyat yung bubong namin at nilagyan lahat ng sealant pero wa epek pa din. Hayz!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    You can paint the concrete walls with a water proofing chemical. This creates a waterproof barrier to prevent water from crossing through.

    Sir GH, anong water proofing chemicals for walls? sa slab kasi ung waterproofing membrane ginagamit namin.

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    May elastomeric paint napo yung labas...sun and rain ginamit kopo..triple coat nga ginawa nila..also were planning to remove the paint part sa mga nag moist then pahiran ng thoroseal tsaka mag paint ulit..do you think that will work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    Sir GH, anong water proofing chemicals for walls? sa slab kasi ung waterproofing membrane ginagamit namin.
    Look for "Concrete Sealer".

    Use it like paint but it's a clear liquid and also dries clear. It's function is to seal and block all the pores in concrete to prevent water getting through. Downside, if the wall develops a crack later, water will get through that particular crack.

    Waterproof membrane is actually the better solution IF you can still access the entire area that needs to be waterproofed. But it also means an extensive amount of work needed to be done to restore and hide the membrane.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; August 23rd, 2013 at 02:52 PM.

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