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Facades waterproofing

To waterproof a facade the surface needs to get wet.

If the facade has been painted before, the paint must be removed to proceed to the waterproofing proccess.

If the facade has been waterproofed before, the water-repellent must be  removed first or chemically decomposed. Afterwards, the facade will get wet and could be treated.

The work we develop is a sealing of the capillary network that prevents the water movement and condensation through the wall. The treated facade is superficially wet, but the water does not penetrate the capillary network. Consequently, the wall remains structurally waterproofed  without a surface film. This treatment is not visible (Colorless).