YOU WILL NEED:
ending profiles
expansion joints
waterproofing slurry
highly flexible mortar
CRUCIAL NUMBERS:
terrace slope 2% to 2.5%
01. Terrace layers.
This special substructure is equipped with a built-in drainage system, separating the soil from the reinforced concrete slab through a capillary-breaking layer made of coarse gravel, crushed stone, chippings or similar materials. This structure prevents the accumulation of water and protects against rising damp, thus ensuring resistance to frost attack in the cold season.
02. Terrace waterproofing types.
There are two different solutions for the installation of waterproofing. Each of the systems offers different possibilities for designing the terrace edge. Special edge trims provide a neat edge finish and protect against water seeping behind the waterproofing layer. But no matter which edge design is selected: the necessary waterproofing measures must be executed.
Terrace with A-type waterproofing: 1. Capillary breaking layer — 2. Concrete slab — 3. Primer CT 19 — 4. Sloping screed — 5. Two layers of liquid applied waterproof slurry Ceresit CL 50 — 6. Sealing tape Ceresit CL 152 or CL 82 — 7. Highly flexible thin-bed mortar Ceresit CM 16 or CM 17 or CM 14 — 8. Silicone joint sealant Ceresit CS 25 or FT 101 — 9. Grout Ceresit CE 40 or CE 43.
03. Let all water run away.
A floor drain connects the waterproofing layers with the drainage system of the building. The sole objective of waterproofing is to ensure reliable drainage of water. Problems caused by vapour pressure and rising damp cannot occur. The drainage elements must ensure that the water runs off – both from the top covering and from the waterproofing layer.
Terrace drain: 1. Concrete slab — 2. Primer CT 19 — 3. Sloping screed CN 83 — 4. Two layers of liquid applied waterproof coating Ceresit CL 50 —
5. Sealing tape Ceresit CL 152 or CL 82 — 6. Highly flexible thin-bed mortar Ceresit CM 16 or CM 17 or CM 14.
04. Expansion joints between the terrace tile covering and the wall.
An expansion joint profile interrupts the transmission of sound through the covering material and reduces the transmission of impact and structure-born sound.
Balcony structure: 1. Concrete slab — 2. Primer CT 19 — 3. Sloping screed CN 83 — 4. Two layers of liquid applied waterproof coating Ceresit CL 50 —
5. Sealing tape Ceresit CL 152 or CL 82 — 6. Highly flexible thin-bed mortar Ceresit CM 16 or CM 17 or CM 14.
05. Types of ending profiles.
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