The Brick House

Case Study: Architectural Roofing Project in Mt Albert

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CHALLENGES
SOLUTION
PROCESS
OUTCOME
GALLERY
Client Background:

A significant architectural project in Mt Albert required waterproofing expertise from The Waterproofer. The task involved installing a 700m2 Viking TPO roof and several canopies. Precision was crucial to meet both functional and aesthetic needs.

Challenges:

Detailed work was needed for TPO installation, including anchor placements and numerous pourable pockets. The design’s architectural significance demanded careful attention to maintain its intended look. Ongoing construction activities required protective measures to prevent membrane damage.

Solution:

The Waterproofer tackled challenges with precision. Careful planning was needed.

Process:
1. Detailed Planning: A meticulous plan addressed intricate installation details.
2. Protective Measures: Carpet and plywood protected the membrane during construction, ensuring its integrity.
3. Attention to Detail: Every aspect, from anchor placements to pourable pockets, received careful attention for a flawless finish.
Outcome
The Waterproofer showcased its commitment of great work. TPO roofing and canopy installations met architectural and functional needs. Attention to detail enhanced aesthetics while ensuring reliable waterproofing.

Thorough meticulous planning and attention to detail, The Waterproofer successfully completed waterproofing for the prestigious Mt Albert project. This case illustrates their expertise in delivering waterproofing solutions, particularly in environments where coordination with multiple trades and crane lifts onto the new membrane is necessary. A Strong Leading Hand was required to coordinate with construction company and crane staff to ensure the membrane’s protection. This expertise is especially valuable for architecturally significant projects.