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The Development of
Waterproofing
Practices & Materials
The evolution of the sloping roof towards the flat roof through the last couple
of centuries was necessitated by the elements of the form follows function
tenet in architecture. For one, this provided architectural latitude in terms of
design and a more optimized utilization of urban space that was becoming
increasingly expensive. It was greatly augmented be the rapid expansion
in the availability of water proofing material such as pitch and bitumen,
with the activities that could be loosely associated with the development of
mining techniques during the Industrial Revolution.
Both the above material were widely used for water proofing in spite of great
differences in their origin and their composition. The sloping roof comprised
of a large number of disjointed water proof elements (such as tiles or slate)
and depend on gravity to ensure that the water flowed down from the one
element to the next. The flat roof, initially, had several areas weakness in
terms of permeability, such as the joints between the stones and the crack
developed in the hardened material such as lime or clay. These weak areas
were sealed with pitch and bitumen mixed with stops one powders. Gradually,
a whole layer of waterproofing came to be provided as a preventive measure,
rather than a maintenance procedure.
In time, however, the water proofing was reinforced with fabrics of hemp and
cotton fibers to give it adequate mechanical properties. In - situ practices later
gave way to factory made rolls of water proofing materials, which could be
easily be transported and affixed at site. Organic and natural fibers used as
reinforcement slowly where replaced by non-biodegradable materials such
as fiberglass and in the 70s with polyester mats. Similarly, the environmental
hazards associated with coal tar and its products paved the way for wide
spreads use of bitumen on field of waterproofing. Many different polymers
were later added to the bitumen to alter its mechanical properties such as
brittleness over time, resistance to heat and cold, etc.
PROFILE
OUR VISION
To provide quality services to clients using the best
technology available, at fair market competitive prices
To understand the needs of the customer and to
ensure 100% customer satisfaction
To establish a hup port Service provider in the middle
east region and expand operations in America & Asia
To refine services in ordered to achieve a common
goal
MISSION OF STATEMENT
Supreme group is a leader in providing services that
are not only fair and market compatative prices to
our customers but to serve them which others fail
to understand, creating a successful partnership in
highest level of quality services by committing in
providing the highest level of professionalisam, service
response and quality workmanship.
Our Values
S Sustainable development
U Ubiquitious reach
P Pragmatic Ideas
R Readiness to Serve
E Enthusiastic in duties
M Modernization in service and equipments
E Elegant in products and service
OUR POLICY
From the very beginning, we set stringent measures for recruiting and cultivating new talent
to ensure our clients only deal with the highest quality and most qualified professionals
throughout their experience working with Supreme. We also invest a vast amount of resources
in training our people to become more knowledgeable about their respective field(s), which
ultimately, leads to superior service, efficient finances, and timely delivery.
Another key factor that helps differentiate Supreme from our competitors is the varying
scopes of work that we can perform; in fact, we can perform all of the scopes of work.
Because there are fewer people and processes involved, our customers will benefit from a
seamless experience that spans many scopes of work without having to leave Supreme.
Our safety policy ensures not only the protection of our employees, but also our sub-contractor,
customers, and the community as a whole in which we operate.
At Supreme, safety is a primary concern and priority. The company is fully committed to integrate safety
measures in its waterproofing treatment i.e. comprehensive risk assessment & coordinated safety action
plans are in place throughout the construction process.
The companys safety policy is implemented rigorously in every project which ensures:
A safe working environment which is continuously improved with new safer methods of
operation
Employees and sub-contractors are up to date with the safety hazards, rules and
regulations
All applicable rules, regulations, and procedures are carried out with best practices and
principle
Every day morning safety review and pre-planning with foremen and other crew
members
Employee training through workshops and seminars, which includes weekly toolbox talks
Since the beginning of the establishment of SUPREME in 1988, the company was able
to find the values and concepts in the waterproofing sector.
We are as SUPREME company put in our mind a future targets, a futuristic vision to be
pursued in accordance with the capabilities that we have and our vision to be one of the
leading investment companies with a significant presence in the waterproofing market
of Middle East as well as the waterproofing market in the Asia & America particularly in
UAE ~our task and mission to create sustainable growth and profits are excellent for
our customers andto achieve this we are investing in the best qualified waterproofing
by employing the best human elements and use the latest technology and to pursue
the best methods of work in order to ach1eve our vision and our goals and will continue
to customers and their aspirations at the forefront of our strategies .
The life of the building could very much depend on the quality and integrity of the roof. The ability of
a roof to perform effectively on a long term basis depends on the quality of material, design of the
roofing system and quality of workmanship. The extreme heat in the Middle East demands excellent
insulation to prevent energy wastage. The Supreme Combo Roofing System does just that, with a
saving of over 40% in energy. It also provides for a perfect waterproofing thus making it the ideal
and cost effective system.
Dubai Central Laboratory (DCL) Certified Polyurethane Foam system which forms joint free water
proofing and thermal insulation fully bonded to the roof slab.
The system is also approved by various authorities like Dubai Municipality, Sharjah Municipality,
Sharjah Water and Electricity authority and Trakhees; Combo Roof system is an assured solution
for your roof.
Spray foam roofing starts out as two liquid components - an isocyanate, known as the A
component, and a resin (or polyol), the B component. When the liquids are mixed at a one-to-one
ratio, a chemical reaction occurs and the mixture expands 20 or 30 times forming a solid, monolithic
(seamless), closed-cell, fully-adhered roof system that provides excellent water-resistance and
thermal insulating abilities.
Polyurethane foam adheres to just about everything so it can be installed over concrete, wood,
steel, and most existing roof systems (EXCEPT APP MODIFIED BITUMEN!) which saves on the
expense of roof removal and landfill fees. Polyurethane Foam mechanics can spray apply a tapered
roof system with the foam which eliminates the need for costly tapered insulation systems. The
vertical wall terminations are also spray applied making them an integral part of the roof system and
minimizing additional component costs.
SUPREME
COMBO ROOF SYSTEM
The initial layer of polyurethane is sprayed to the desired thickness after making sure the slab is
cleaned adequately.
The polyurethane layer is sprayed with liquid acrylic waterproofing which serves as a waterproofing
layer as well as solar UV protection for the polyurethane layer.
A water test is then conducted once the acrylic liquid waterproofing layer is completely dry. The
water test is done after blocking the rain water pipe at ground level.
This will ensure the integrity of the drainage outlet and pipes right to the ground level.
A geotextile separation layer is now laid over the surface to protect it while the screeding work
proceeds.
The slope lines are now laid with expansion joint filler board strips held in place with sand cement
mortar. The strips are placed such that they form panels not larger than 3m by 3m.
Custom screed is now poured on the bays to the prescribed levels and the surface finished
smoothed with power float machines. Triangular fillets are provided at all upstands.
The joints formed by the expansion joint filler strips are now opened by power grinders and
resealed using polysulphide sealants.
All foundations and platforms are now made by the main contractor.
The final coat of acrylic cementatious waterproofing is now spray applied over the entire surface.
The site is ready for handing over after the curing period of 48 hours.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
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2. FABRIC REINFORCEMENT
8. RABERISE COATING
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SUPREME MEMBRANE
WATER PROOFING
SYSTEM
Bituminous products are perfect for the waterproofing of roofs on buildings as they move with
the structure as they are not too rigid and do not absorb water. Waterproofing membranes
systems are designed to protect both residential and commercial buildings through a mixed
substance made up of organic liquids that are highly sticky and viscous. Also can be used as a
continuous waterproofing membrane for foundations, basements, tunnels, concrete etc. and it
is applied by flame bonding.
Bituminous membranes are made up of more than one product.Bitumen -mixed with a filler
(limestone or sand) component such as sand. Polymers are added to the bitumen such as APP
(atactic polypropylene) a plastic additive that gives rigidity and tear resistance, or SBS (styrene
butadiene styrene a rubber additive that gives more elastic benefits.
Base Products
Polyester, fiber glass, rag fiber (hessian), and paper. These products are bought in roll format and
are pulled through the bitumen mixes on huge rollers. The base product becomes saturated in
huge tanks by the tar like bitumen substance, creating rolls of waterproof material.
Uniform thickness
r Surface Preparation :-
Surface on which the membrane is to be applied must be sound, clean and dry.
r Priming :-
Apply Polycot primer at a coverage rate of 1-4 m2 / lt. /coat through the help of
Brush / Roller
r Alignment
Unroll and align membrane rolls and re-rolling correctly keeping an overlap as
r Membrane Application:-
r Torching- Position the rolls with the correct orientation, heat the lower surface of the
rolls with a propane gas torch and unroll as the bitumen begins to melt, Roll forward
and press firmly with a roller against the substrate to bond
r Sealing- The membrane is need to seal properly; heat both the overlaps and use
round tipped trowel to seal the overlap.
r Upstands All angles and abutments should sealed with extra care to ensure full
bonding, sealing the edges well into the grooves or protective auxiliary materials
TECHNICAL DETAILS
WATERPROOFING DETAILS AT PARAPET
INSULATION BOARD
WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
PLASTER
MEMBRANE ON PRIMER
PARAPET WALL
TECHNICAL DETAILS
DETAILS AT DRAINAGE PIPE
Supreme
Green Roof System
Green matt is 100% natural. Due to its feature of light weight Green matt does cause harm or effect
various building elements such as building roofs, pillars and building Foundation Comparatively
speaking with other conventional planting methods on roofings that require large volumes of soil.
Environmental Benefits
Green roofs reduce the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect the overheating of urban and suburban areas
compared to the surrounding country side, due to increased paved, buit-over, and hard surface areas.
Green roofs can be considered beneficial for their storm water retention capability
Green roofs can also reduce polution by filtering out dust particulars and other pollutants as the air
passes over the plants
Building Benefits
Green roofs protect buildings from extreme solar radiation, regulate the internal building
temperature and decrease the energy required to cool the building
Green roofs help Protect roofing membrane from extreme temprature fluctuations and
reduce the negative impact of ultraviolet radition
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1. Plantation
2. Green Mat 2nd layer
3. Growing media
4. Green Matst layer
5. Sweet soil
6. Geotextile
7. Subsoil modular drainage
8. layers of water roof
9. Reinforcement concrete
SUPREME GRP
LINING SYSTEM
GRP lining is a hose relining method in which the inliner used is a seamless glass
fibre fabric hose. GRP lining can be used to rehabilitate sewers with damage such
as root penetration, deposits, socket offset, cracks and pipe fractures.
Once the existing pipe has been cleaned and inspected by a camera, it is prepared
for rehabilitation with milling and smoothing robots, which pulls the folded inliner
hose into the existing pipe through a shaft. When subjected to compressed air the
inliner unfolds and applies itself to the inside wall of the existing pipe. The curing
method is selected according to site conditions - using either ultraviolet light or
a mixture of air and steam. Unsaturated polyester resins or vinyl ester resins are
used, depending on the level of exposure to chemicals. The curing process is
continuously monitored and recorded with the help of automated devices.
DUST REMOVAL
After grinding, concrete powder and debris accumulate and this has to be removed as it gets
entrapped between the lining and the surface. Hence, the concrete surface is to be cleaned
properly with acetone and it is ensured that no impurities are entrapped.
LAMINATION
Process of lamination for open areas of benching:
r After the surface preparation and removal of dust, first coat of resin is applied on the concrete
surface. Care is taken to see that the resin fills all voids in the concrete surface so as to avoid
the formation of air bubbles.
r One coat resin is applied on concrete surface. Then first pre-trailed layer of glass fiber (CSM)
is placed on the resin applied surface.
r Second layer of glass fiber (CSM) is placed over the first layer with resin applied over it.
r Metallic roller is used to impregnate the lamination and to remove any air entrapment.
r Sufficient time is allowed for successive glass fiber impregnation to avoid peak exothermic
heat.
r Successive layer is applied on the already impregnated lamination with thickness condition
for better bonding between the layers. The procedure is repeated until required thickness is
achieved.
RESIN
GEL COAT
GLASS FIBER
TECHNICAL DETAILS
GRP 3 mm LAMINATION
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3mm LAMINATION
CONCRETE WALL
A metal roof, often referred to as a tin roof, is a roofing system made from metal pieces or
tiles. It is a component of the building envelope and often used to cover large buildings
because of their high strength to weight ratio.
Metal sheet roofs are very affordable, durable, and quick to install, which makes their
use extremely popular in the construction of commercial and industrial buildings. The
major problem with metal roofs in warm weather is that they absorb and retain enormous
quantities of heat. In non-air-conditioned buildings, this translates directly into high
building envelope heat loads, temperature and moisture build-up. In air-conditioned
buildings, it means higher energy costs as the air-conditioning has to fight the heat that
builds up during the day, even when the sky is overcast (ultraviolet rays, the major source
of heat from solar radiation, will penetrate clouds). Because buildings with metal roofs
are hotter than the things around them, they contribute to the urban heat island effect. A
metal sheet roof in tropical countries, for example, can reach a temperature above 75 oc I
167 of and the second major problem is the leakage throughout the seams and joints will
cause serious deterioration, rust, corrosion and severe structural damage.
Therefore care must be taken with all metal roof products by using many different types
of coatings & Insulation methods such as :
A pile cap is a thick concrete mat that rests on concrete or timber piles that have been
driven into soft or unstable ground to provide a suitable stable foundation. It usually
forms part of the foundation of a building, typically a multi-storey building, structure or
support base for heavy equipment. The cast concrete pile cap distributes the load of
the building into the piles. A similar structure to a pile cap is a raft, which is a concrete
foundation floor resting directly onto soft soil which may be liable to subsidence.
The Pile Head Treatment is the final working step of a successful piling and foundation
system. Every pile has to be protected against chloride and sulphate attacks on the
reinforcement caused by the soil and groundwater. It also has to assure that there will
be no passage of water from the ground to the substructure. A proper designed system
shall includes:
Re-profiling, waterproofing and full encapsulation of the entire pile head to assure that
each and every structure is based on a long lasting and safely built foundation.
SUPREME LIGHT WEIGHT
FOAM CONCRETE SERVICE
aerated concrete
porous concrete
Foam concrete is created by uniform distribution of air bubbles throughout the mass of
concrete. Foam concrete is produced by mechanical mixing of foam prepared in advance
with concrete mixture, and not with the help of chemical reactions. Foam is prepared
in special device - foam generator and after that mixing in special mixer. (For example
machine Fomm-Prof consist from special mixer and foam generator mounting together).
Foam Concrete is normal concrete with bubbles of air inside. Therefore it has the same
characteristics with many additional advantages. Also CLC can be produced and poured
for floors and roofs on-site. In roofs it can be used because of very good insulating and
lightweight. For floors CLC offers faster installation and a less expensive option because
of the flowing and self-leveling properties.
FOAM TABLE
350 - 300(-) 1.15 130 840 0.070 10.8 8 General Thermal and
400 - 340(-) 1.12 145 830 0.084 16.7 Dcoustic insulation.
450 - 375(-) 1.09 175 780 0.90 17.6 Termal insulation for flat
rooting with required gradient
500 - 425(-) 1.06 200 775 0.095 19.6 Light weight curtain wall
550 - 455(-) 1.04 205 770 0.100 24.5 blocks for instruction
600 - 510(-) 1.00 220 760 0.115 29.4
700 3 320(1/1) 1.20 150 770 0.130 20.6 Interal partition wall blocks and
2 Panels
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800 3 365(1/1) 1.12 160 765 0.150 33.3
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900 4 410(1/1) 1.03 190 700 0.175 35.3
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An area within a building supplied with a floor waste, and the advantage of the waterproofing
systems are to prevent moisture entering the substrate or adjacent areas and graded to
floor wastes to dispose of water without ponding .
A lack of waterproofing maintenance leads to:
1. Unnecessary and often extensive repairs
2. The costly replacement of waterproofing
3. The deterioration of properties
4. Possible structural damage
5. The frustration the nuisance value
6. Damage to internal property (valued paintings, carpets, wooden flooring etc.)
7. Insurance companies unwilling to cover claims (as said to be preventative maintenance)
Recommended used materials:
Cementatious Coating
Acrylic Coating
Polyurethane Liquid Coating
Liquid Membrane Coating
SUPREME CEMENTITIOUS &
FIBRATED WATERPROOFING
When constructing a new water tank or swimming pool, it is possible to apply the
waterproofing system to the internal (negative) or external (positive) side of the wall.
In many cases, combined systems are specified to provide enhanced protection.
Our clients can avail from us water tanks & swimming pools waterproofing services.
These services help in enhancing the life of the water tanks/swimming pools by
avoiding water from damaging the walls. Our skilled workers perform two chemical
coat systems with fiber mesh on the tanks/swimming pools. The coating done is
highly insoluble in the water. These services are accomplished in less time period
and come with a warranty of five years.
Cementatious Coating
Crystalline Coating
Car Park Epoxy coating I - Heavy duty Polyurethane coating I - Slip Resistance coating
I Expansion Joints I -Sealant.
Epoxies are polymer materials that begin life as liquids and are converted to the solid
polymers by a chemical reaction. An epoxy based polymer is mechanically strong,
chemically resistant to degradation of the chemical elements in the solid form and
highly adhesive during conversion from liquid to solid . There are a wide range of basic
epoxy chemicals from which an epoxy system can be formulated .
Epoxy coating is used indoors where a hard , very durable paint surface is needed. Its
commonly used, therefore, for flooring (and/or walls) in garages (both commercial and
res idential), factories , shops and other high-traffic areas.
There are, however, several different types of epoxy/ Polyurethane floor coating to
choose from:
The accelerated constructional activities coupled with the ever increasing demand for
economical and comfortable living encourages us to adopt the latest scientific and
technology advancements. Hence we have chosen the concept of the Thermal Insulation
System, which plays a vital role in improving the cooling conditions inside buildings. This
definitely reflects on power consumption and money involved for all parties concerned
in the construction process.
Thermal Insulation System has been introduced to reduce your electric consumption
costs up to 40%, thus saving money and the countrys energy resources. It also indeed
creates a more comfortable living and working atmosphere.
SUPREME PAINTING
SERVICE
Interior ceiling and wall painting is a project thats best divided into two: cutting in and
rolling.(Having two people do the work is nice especially if youre not one of them) one
person uses a brush to cut in, or outline, all the areas that a paint roller cant cover without
getting paint on an adjacent surface. The other member of the team spreads paint on the
ceiling and walls with a roller. If the ceiling and walls are the same color, you can cut in
both at the same time. Otherwise, work on the ceiling first.
If youre painting with a partner, have the person with the brush start by spreading a
2-inch band of paint on the ceiling, all around its perimeter. Lap marks result if the cut-in
paint dries before you blend in the rolled area with the cut-in area, so dont let the outliner
get too far ahead of the roller. You also want the roller to roll over as much of the cut-in
band of paint as possible. The textures that a brush and a roller leave are quite different.
SUPREME INJECTION
TREATMENT
SECTION I: GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
All materials whether loose or on pallets have to be stored in a covered area and protected from
UV and sunlight. Damage to the material may be caused due to improper storage and at high
temperatures.
Application of materials should be avoided in case of extreme weather conditions like sand
storm or rain. The ambient temperature during application should be between 5C and 45C.
Drill the hole adjacent to the crack in 45 angle & adjacent to the pipe penetration.
In the presence of running water the flow must be stopped using POLYINJECT STOP or
POLYINJECT STOP FS which produces rapid setting water-stopping foam. When the water is
stopped the cracks are re-injected with POLYINJECT PU+.
WORK PREPARATIONS
POLYINJECT PU+ is applied as injection resin with using injection packers and 1-C pumps. The
injection packers may be fixed into holes drilled directly into the crack or drilled diagonally from
concrete adjacent to the crack or by fixing of injection nipples bonded to the surface using
POLYPUR F on damp surfaces or POLYPOXY BF on dry surfaces. For further assistance and
instructions regarding the packer fixing and design please refer to our method statement.
MIXING
Pour the hardener (component B) into the resin (component A) in the indicated mixing ratio and
mix with an electrical mixer (max. 300 rpm) until a homogenous mixture is produced. Assure
that the B component is evenly dispersed. Only mix sufficient resin that can be used within the
pot life of the material.
SUPREME INJECTION
TREATMENT
INJECTION
POLYINJECT PU+ can be injected with using 1-component or 2-component injection pumps.
The injection pressure should be at least 4 bars. After the work is finished the injection system
shall be allowed to cure for 24 hours and shall be left undisturbed for this time.
CLEANING
Remove the packers once POLYINJECT PU+ is fully cured and make good any holes or voids
with POLYPOXY BF on dry surfaces and allow curing. In case of damp surfaces use POLYPUR
F. POLYINJECT PU+, POLYPOXY BF and POLYPUR F should be removed from tools, equipment
and mixers with an appropriate solvent immediately after use. Hardened material can only be
removed mechanically.
Note: As with all construction chemical products caution should be always be exercised whilst
usage. Protective clothing such as gloves and goggles should be worn. Treat any splashes to the
skin or eyes with fresh water immediately and seek medical advice. Should any of the product
be accidentally swallowed do not induce vomiting, but call for medical assistance immediately.
Ensure that the container is available for medical attendant to examine any relevant instructions
and contents details. For any further information please refer to the material safety datasheet.
SUPREME GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
Supreme Water Proofing and Insulation is specialized water proofing contractors having
the honour of your attention to take this opportunity and introduce that we are specialized
roofing contractor for water proofing System by offering you a quick overview of our
professional past, committed and dedicated present for achieving prosperous future for
us and to our valued clients.
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