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Got Moisture Damage? Signs Your Bathroom Needs Waterproofing

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If you're like most people, you might think waterproofing is for crawl spaces and foundations. That's not the case though. You also need to worry about waterproofing inside your home. This is especially true where the bathrooms are concerned. If you haven't waterproofed your bathroom, it's time to take a closer look. You might have hidden moisture issues to worry about. Lack of waterproofing can damage your home. But, it can also put you at risk for penalties and fines. In Australia, there are building code regulations that concern bathroom waterproofing. If you're not sure your bathroom needs new waterproofing, read the list provided below. If you recognise any of the issues described here, it's time to hire a waterproofing contractor right away. 

You've Got Timber Rot

If you found timber rot in your bathroom during a renovation project, don't wait to call a contractor. Timber rot is a sure sign that your bathroom wasn't properly waterproofed. Luckily, there are steps you can take to repair the damage. Waterproofing your bathroom will stop the timber from rotting further. It will also prevent further moisture damage. 

Your Tiles Seep Water

When you walk on your bathroom floor, it should feel solid under your feet. If you see water seeping up around your floor tiles, you've got a moisture problem that needs to be taken care of right away. Without proper waterproofing, moisture can build up under the tiles. Unfortunately, the excess water can loosen the grout. Excess moisture in the bathroom can also cause damage to the foundation. Before you're faced with worse damage, invest in bathroom waterproofing. 

Your Floor Is Sinking

If you own a multi-story home, you need to pay close attention to those second-floor bathrooms. This is especially important when dealing with moisture. If your upstairs bathrooms aren't waterproofed, your home could be at risk for structural damage. If you've got a moisture problem in your upstairs bathroom and the floor is sinking, it's time to call a contractor. The sinking is a sign that you've got hidden moisture damage that requires repairs. Once the repairs are finished, be sure to have your bathrooms waterproofed. 

You Found Mould

If you've got mould growing in your bathroom, it's time to hire a waterproofing contractor. Mould growth is a sure sign that there's too much moisture in the bathroom. Waterproofing will prevent moisture, which will help to control the mould.

Reach out to a waterproofing company to get started.


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