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Water-Proofing Membrane Rescues Flood-Prone Houses in Chch

Water-Proofing Membrane Rescues Flood-Prone Houses in Christchurch But Could Solve Leaky Home Problems in Auckland

July 15 2014

400 houses in Christchurch — under threat of flooding, as the Avon river, swollen by liquefaction after the earthquakes, pushes up the water table — have been ‘saved’ by a new liquid membrane which insulates the ground floors, turning an $80million job into a manageable $6million one. Now one of the main contractors applying the new membrane in Christchurch is to begin applying the new technology to examples of Auckland’s leaky building problem.

Wellington-based Seamless Coatings specialises in high-technology coatings for difficult applications and was one of three companies applying BEP Blue Barrier on a sample house in the Flockton Basin in Christchurch — the worst affected area — in mid-July. Christchurch-based Aecon consultants offered it as a solution to Christchurch City Council for their 400 threatened Christchurch houses, and contacted importer ABEP whose Tim Gregory-Hunt recommended Blue Barrier and nominated the companies qualified to apply it.

Christchurch City Council workers created a moat round one of the worst affected houses after the material was applied, flooded it to test the waterproofing which was demonstrated as able to ‘save’ a significant number of houses whose foundations and floors would otherwise have to be virtually rebuilt to raise the floors to safe levels.

Seamless Coatings’ Terry Archer says he's already using the product on stucco type walls on houses all over Wellington and will be completely covering a Monolithic-clad high-rise in Auckland shortly. But, ironically, while it's great for coating large areas, as in Auckland and the Christchurch projects— and with a specific Elastomeric coating in any colour and any surface finish – it's designed use is as a rigid moisture and air barrier for the pre-lining of new-builds or recladding.

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‘We also use it as a gap filler caulking around window surrounds, joint seams and problematic areas of all kinds. It’s magic stuff: you can trowel it on, roll it on, apply it even under water, and by using it first you won’t get the expensive rebuilding or refurbishment to do’ says Terry, who makes the point that Its many applications make it very suitable to sort out the leaks in many of the afflicted Auckland structures.

Blue Barrier got its New Zealand Code Mark a few months ago but has been well proven in the US on many applications over a number of years.

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