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Below grade waterproofing refers to the application of waterproof materials to prevent water penetration into structures that are below ground level, such as foundations, basements, and parking structures. In the context of construction, it is a critical process that ensures the durability and integrity of the building's subterranean sections, which are subjected to hydrostatic pressure and water exposure due to their proximity to the water table and soil moisture. The market for below grade waterproofing involves various technologies, including sheet membranes, liquid-applied membranes, and bentonite clay systems, each suited to different types of construction and soil conditions. Manufacturers and service providers cater to residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects, offering solutions that not only protect structures from water ingress but also resist chemicals and gases in the soil.
Among the companies active in the below-grade waterproofing market are BASF SE, which offers a range of construction chemicals for waterproofing; Sika AG, renowned for their innovative waterproofing and sealing products; GCP Applied Technologies, with a strong portfolio of waterproofing solutions; W. R. Meadows, which provides a variety of moisture protection products; and Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing, known for their high-performance waterproofing membranes. These companies, among others, drive the industry with their commitment to research, development, and the provision of effective waterproofing products for the construction sector. Show Less Read more