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Structural Waterproofing
OR Radon is a leader in providing Structural Waterproofing Solutions throughout Ireland. With our expertise and skilled professionals we will ensure your building is fully protected from moisture and water damage.
We carry out waterproofing in domestic and commercial projects. We have numerous stockists providing a number of different products including to comply with any chosen specification.
Structural waterproofing safeguards your building from water ingress. We use a wide range of products required in the waterproofing of basements, list shafts, and retaining walls.

Tanking Membranes
Common Waterproofing Methods
There are various methods to achieve Structural Waterproofing. Some of the most common ones include:
Damp Proofing:
This method prevents moisture from passing through walls or floors.
Cavity Drain Membrane Systems:
These systems channel water away from the building, keeping it dry.
Liquid Waterproofing:
A versatile solution that can be applied to various surfaces.
Cementitious Waterproofing:
A durable method that involves the application of cement-based coatings.
Waterproofing External Walls:
Protecting your building from the outside to keep water from entering.
Each method has its strengths and is applied in accordance with the specific needs of the building.
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Can an existing building be retrofitted with a radon barrier?Yes, existing structures can be retrofitted with a radon barrier, although the process can be more complex and costly than during new construction.
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How is a methane barrier installed in a building?Methane barriers are typically installed during construction. They consist of a membrane or venting system that prevents methane gas from seeping into the building.
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Is structural waterproofing necessary for my property?Yes buildings with basements, lift shafts and retaining walls need to be waterproofed
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How is airtightness achieved in a building?Airtightness is achieved through sealing gaps, using airtight materials, and proper insulation. It requires careful planning during construction or renovation.