- 23.04.2024.
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A residential building in Surduk received both thermal and waterproof insulation on the flat roof and terrace.
Two types of waterproofing were applied:
- Roof: synthetic waterproofing membrane
- Terrace: liquid polyurethane waterproofing
I. ROOF
The roof had a vapor barrier (Condor) already installed, onto which our team laid the primary thermal insulation:
- EPS A120 expanded polystyrene, thickness 15 cm
- Gradient thermal insulation also EPS A120, to form roof slopes
- Vertical insulation (parapets) with 5 cm EPS and 2 cm on the parapet cap
After thermal insulation, the investor hired a separate contractor to pour the sloped screed.
Once the screed had dried and cured, a PVC membrane Thermofol M15 by German manufacturer Bauder was installed, over a protective geotextile layer (500 g/m²).
Roof elements installed:
- 4 horizontal PVC drains, Ø75 mm
- 2 PVC venting caps
Total waterproofed roof area: approx. 105 m².
Photos during and after roof works:
II. TERRACE
On the walkable terrace:
- Base thermal insulation: EPS A120, 10 cm thick
- Gradient insulation: EPS A120 before screed
- After screed curing, liquid polyurethane waterproofing (Sikalastic 614) was applied beneath the ceramic tile system
Substrate preparation:
- Sika Concrete Primer (for concrete areas): two-component system mixed as per manufacturer’s instructions
- Sika Metal Primer (for metal anchor plates of the railing)
Waterproofing system:
- First layer: Sikalastic 614
- Reinforcement mesh (Sika Reemat Premium) embedded in the second layer
- Final (third) layer: Sikalastic 614 with quartz sand broadcast (Ø0.4–0.7 mm)
The terrace was then waterproofed and ready for tile installation.
Total waterproofed terrace area: approx. 21 m².
Photos during and after terrace works:































































