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Waterproofing case studies, examples and histories Waterproofing Case Studies
   
The following case studies have been submitted by members.  Click on the name or picture to view the case study in further detail.
     
     
Commercial Buildings
Tidal flow flooding averted at the Grade 1 Listed Court House
in Cork by Wykamol Group
Waterproofing of basement and under pavement vaults of public house
in Gerard Street, London W1 by Renderseal
Refurbishment of railway arches creates new retail outlets
at Festival Hall, London
     
Resin grouting of lift pit
by Polycrete Basement Systems
Sprayed concrete piled walls in basement
in central London by Polycrete Basement Systems
Waterproofing basement vaults
at the British Museum, London by John Newton & Co
     
Curing aggressive damp penetration externally 
at primary school in Wales by John Newton & Co
Severe flooding rectified
at HMV, Oxford Street, London by Timberwise
Dry basement for St Matthew's Church
in central Manchester by Timberwise
     
Waterproofing of large retail basement 
in Nottingham by Safeguard
 
 
 
 
     
     
Domestic Basements     
New build structural waterproofing and listed building refurbishment project
in Wandsworth, London SW18 
Basement excavated and converted to home office use

in Farnham, Surrey by Polycrete Basement Systems

Basement of Georgian house
in Hitchin, Hertfordshire by Premier Treatments
     
Conversion of cellar in terraced Victorian property
in Balham, London by the London Basement Company
Flooded wine cellar problem resolved
by Timberwise
Stone barrelled vault converted to workshop and playroom
in Somerset by Timberwise
     
Basement conversion to kitchen and utility room
in Ilkley, West Yorkshire by Timberwise
Conversion of damp, unused basement
in Leicester by Timberwise
 
     
     
     
     
     
These case studies have been submitted by members and the British Structural Waterproofing Association accepts no responsibility for their content.
   

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