Waterproofing Inspection Checklist for Building Owners

Proactive maintenance keeps your waterproofing effective. Use this checklist to assess the integrity of your systems and minimise the risk of water damage.

  1. Visual inspection — check exterior walls, roofs and balconies for cracks, leaks or deteriorating waterproofing; inspect the foundation for seepage; ensure gutters and downspouts are clear.
  2. Interior assessment — look for water stains, dampness, mould and leaks around windows and doors.
  3. Roof inspection — check for cracks or gaps, proper drainage and slope, and the condition of flashing and sealants.
  4. Basement & crawlspace — inspect for infiltration, cracks and properly sealed joints.
  5. Regular maintenance — schedule checks at least three times a year and act on issues promptly.
  6. Professional assessment — hire a qualified inspector and ensure compliance with building codes.
  7. Documentation — keep records of inspections, repairs and corrective actions.
  8. Educate occupants — encourage tenants to report leaks promptly.

For a tailored assessment, reach out to The Waterproofers Association.

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