<p>The process involves cleaning the surface, applying a primer, using a sunken waterproofing chemical or membrane, sealing joints and pipe areas, and finally covering with a protective screed before tiling.</p>

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How is sunken area waterproofing done?
By admin2, 22 March, 2024

In construction, a sunken area refers to a floor that sits slightly lower than the rooms around it. These lowered sections are usually found in bathrooms, utility corners, or balconies, where water needs to collect and drain easily. However, because of their depth and function, they're often exposed to constant moisture. Sunken area waterproofing is the process used to protect these zones from water leakage or seepage.