Waterproofing
Terrace waterproofing in Ahmedabad — stop leaks for good
Crystalline, polymer, and PU waterproofing membranes for terraces, wet areas, and exterior walls. Verified applicators, 3–10 year warranties, and transparent pricing.
Waterproofing rates
₹40 – ₹130/sq ft (method dependent)
Stop roof leaks before they damage your interior. Professional terrace waterproofing with 5–10 year warranty options across Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar.
Waterproofing rates
₹40 – ₹130/sq ft (method dependent)
Cement-based ₹40–65/sq ft; crystalline membrane ₹60–95/sq ft; PU coating ₹80–130/sq ft for traffic areas.
What's included
- Thorough leak inspection and root-cause assessment
- Surface preparation and crack repair
- Waterproofing membrane application (as quoted)
- Protective finish coat
- Post-application water-test
- Written warranty documentation
Why Waterproofing
Root-cause first
We inspect cracks, parapet joints, and pipe penetrations before quoting — you know what you're paying for and why. No repeat visits for the same leak.
3–10 year warranty
Depending on the system chosen, warranties range from 3 years (cement-based) to 10 years (crystalline or PU). Documented and transferable.
Monsoon-ready timing
Waterproofing jobs are ideally done March–May so the membrane fully cures before monsoon. Emergency post-monsoon repairs are also available.
Areas we serve
FAQ
- How much does terrace waterproofing cost in Ahmedabad?
- Market estimates: cement-based coating ₹40–65/sq ft; crystalline/polymer membrane ₹60–95/sq ft; PU coating ₹80–130/sq ft. The method depends on terrace usage and existing condition. Get your NAVORANG quote after a free site inspection.
- How long does waterproofing take for a 1,000 sq ft terrace?
- A 1,000 sq ft terrace waterproofing job typically takes 3–5 working days — including surface prep, membrane application in multiple coats, and a water-ponding test before handover.
- Will waterproofing stop my interior ceiling from getting damp?
- In most cases, yes — if the leak originates from the terrace slab or parapet. We identify the water path during inspection. Sometimes interior wall damp comes from a different source (plumbing or rising damp), which is quoted separately.