Index
1)Side and Header Wall flashing: (torch on)
2)Side and Header Wall flashing: (Uniflash)
3)Parapet walls down onto a roof (Not previously waterproofed)
4)Parapet walls down onto a roof (Previously waterproofed)
5)Steel hip and ridge cappings.
6)Verge flashing (torch on)
7)Valley Re-lining
8)Valley Re-Lining (Slate Tiles)
9)Chimney (Torch on)
10)Around Vents / chimney’s
11)Skylight
12)Soaker Sheet Around chimney (Steel)
13)Soaker sheet around a chimney (Torch on)
14)Torch on soaker sheet behind a protruding parapet wall.
15)Dorma / Bay windows
16)Ridgecappings
17) Ridge cappings – flashing and re-caulking.
18) Cement ridge cappings
19)Ridge Caulking (Asbestos Ridge Caps)
20)Flashing between ridge cappings.
21)Re-caulking /Hydrosealing off face brick walls
22)Roof bolts
23)Malthoid (Mazista slates)
24)Malthoid (Asbestos slates)
25)Patches – Torch on
26)Roof cleaning and coating
27)Flashing between the tiled roof of the house and IBR flat roof of the extension.
28)Flashing between the upperIBR roof of the house and the lower IBR roofof the extension.
29) Flashing between the tiled roof of the house and the parapet wall.
30) Flashing between the tiled roof of the house into the gutter.
31)Steel Box gutter Re-lining (Full)
32) Steel Box gutter (Torch on-Seams only)/(Re-lining)
33) Fiberglass Box gutter (Torch on-Seams only)
34)Box gutter Re-lining using a fiberglass re-liner
35) Waterproofing of an internal gutter (sheets)
36) Waterproofing of an internal gutter (previously waterproofed – tiled roof)
37) Parapet walls down into an internal gutter (previously waterproofed)
38) Replacement of Fiberglass Gutter
39) Replacement of Fiberglass gutter (sheets)
40)Gutter joint spec (joints only)
41)Gutter relining with tiles one side and parapet wall the other side
42)Gutter relining with sheets on the one side and parapet wall the other side
43)Gutter relining with sheets on both sides
44)Gutter relining with tiles both sides of the gutter
45)Patches – fiberglass tissue
46) Gutters Joints - Rubberizing
47)Parapet walls (Tops of parapet walls not previously waterproofed)
48) Parapet walls (Tops of parapet walls previously waterproofed)
49) Painting of parapet walls fiberglass tissue.
50)Painting of parapet walls Geoflex and Glascote 60 fibermesh
51) Side walls of a pitched roof with cement tiles (Tops of parapet walls previously waterproofed down onto the cement tiles)
52) Painting of exterior walls Geoflex and Glascote 60 fibermesh
53) Walls – Cementitious waterproofing system positive/negative pressure (Prostruct 526)
54)Walls – Cementitious waterproofing system positive/negative pressure (Prostruct 601 Cemproof)
55)Waterproofing of exterior walls (Bituthene 3000 and Prostruct 601 Cemproof)
56)Cavity walls (Newly built – not previously waterproofed)
57)Cavity walls (Previously waterproofed)
58) Spalling repairs (Prostruct)
59)Spalling repairs (Geoflex)
60) Waterproofing of shower floors (Prostruct 601 Cemproof)
61)Retaining walls – previously waterproofed (torch on
62)Tanking:
63)Duraflex
64) Acrylic membrane waterproofing
65)Expansion Joints
66)Wooden framed windows and doors.
67)Waterproofing of aluminium framed windows (previously built surfaces)
68) Sealing between window frame and wall
69)Waterproofing around a window.
70)Sealing a hole in a wall
71)Flatdeck (Concrete surface substrate)
72)Flat deck (Previously waterproofed concrete decks)
73)Flat deck (Wooden – Not previously waterproofed)
74)Flat deck (Wooden – Previously waterproofed)
75)Waterproofing of balconies(with no sliding doors in place yet)
76)Waterproofing of balconies (with sliding doors)
77)Waterproofing of a concrete deck (Bituthene 3000)
78)Solarshield
79)Seam Service
80)Tiling:
81)Flowerboxes
82) Roof Replacement (Sheets)
83)Roof replacement ( snaplock / cliplock)
84)Roof Replacement (Slate Tiles)
85) Roof replacement (Cement tiles)
86) Roof replacement (Clay tiles)
87) Replacement (Slate tiles)
88) Replacement (Cement tiles)
89)Replacement of lighting sheets
90)Light sheet and frame replacement
91) Georgian Wire Glass and Panel Replacement.
92)Ceiling Replacement Spec
93)Gutter clean spec
94) Gutter clean and coat spec
95)Downpipe installation
96)New PVC Gutter Installation
97)New Aluminium Gutter installation
98)New fiberglass gutter installation.
99)Changing the direction of a gutter.
WE NEED A HEADER BOX INSTALLATION SPEC PLEASE
Waterproofing of:
Roof
FlashingsParapet
Ridge
Verge
Valley
Chimneys
Vents
Sky light
Dorma / Bay windows
Soaker sheets
CaulkingRidge
Hips
Roof bolts
Malthoid
Patches
Internal gutter
External gutter
Walls
Top of the walls
External waterproofing
Cavity wall waterproofing
Internal waterproofing
Shower walls
Windows
Doors
Sliding doors
Painting
Floors – decks and balconies:
Concrete
Timber
Tiled
Balcony outlets
Basements
Water features – Internal and external
Roofing:
Replacement of coverings
Pitched – natural slate
clay,
cement,
asbestos – fiber cement,
steel
alunminium
Ridges
Hips
Valleys
Verge – Fascias and Barge boards.
Flat - steel,
aluminium
polycarb,
asbestos – fiber cement
Lighting sheets and GW glass
Painting
Bird proofing
Sky light
Ceilings – replace and paint
Eves – replace and restore, paint.
Gutters –external - alu, pvc, asbestos / fiber cement
Internal - Relining
Header boxes
Downpipes
Balcony outlets
Waterproofing
1)Side and Header Wall flashing: (torch on)
- Strip and remove old and damaged waterproofing systems to the side/header wall flashing. Remove all rubble from site.
- Apply a single coat bituminous waterproofing primer.
- Apply a 4mm heat fused torch on waterproofing system to the previously primed areas allowing for 75mm overlaps, heat sealing all overlaps.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
2)Side and Header wall flashing: (Uniflash)
- Strip and remove old and damaged waterproofing systems to theside/header wall flashing. Remove all rubble from site.
- Prime substrate using Neoprene Primer
- Apply a 3mm self-adhesive bituminous waterproofing system to the previously primed surface
- Apply a single coat pure roof acrylic paint to protect underlying waterproofing system.
3)Parapet walls down onto a roof (Not previously waterproofed)
- Wirebrush tops of parapet walls to remove all dirt, algae and moss caused by atmospheric pollution.
- Conduct a thorough inspection confirming a good bondable substrate.
- Apply a single coat bituminous waterproofing primer to the substrate on the tops of the parapet walls and down the inside of the parapet flashing out onto the “ROOF” (Specify)
- Apply a 4mm heat fused torch on waterproofing system to the previously primed areas allowing for 75mm overlaps, heat sealing all overlaps and allowing the waterproofing system to run down onto the “ROOF”.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
NOTE: Customer is responsible to color match any waterproofing systems applied to the parapets by us.
4)Parapet walls down onto a roof (Previously waterproofed)
- Strip and remove old and damaged waterproofing systems to the tops of the parapet walls. Remove all rubble from site.
- Conduct a thorough inspection confirming a good bondable substrate.
- Apply a single coat bituminous waterproofing primer to the substrate on the tops of the parapet walls and down the inside of the parapet flashing out onto the “ROOF” (Specify)
- Apply a 4mm heat fused torch on waterproofing system to the previously primed areas allowing for 75mm overlaps, heat sealing all overlaps and allowing the waterproofing system to run down onto the “ROOF”.
- Apply fiberglass tissue to the outer downturn of the parapet wall.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
NOTE: Customer is responsible to color match any waterproofing systems applied to the parapets by us.
5)Steel ridge and hip cappings
- Strip and remove steel edge cappings. Remove cappings from site.
- Supply and fit new 0.58mmgalvanised steel cappings, securing each using 0,95 Self-drive bolts and self-sealing washers.
6)Verge flashing: (torch on)
- Remove the barge boards from the verge and stack to place back later.
- Strip and remove old and damaged waterproofing systems to the verge. Remove all rubble from site.
- Apply a single coat bituminous waterproofing primer to the roof tiles.
- Apply a 4mm heat fused torch on waterproofing system to the previously primed areas allowing for 75mm overlaps, heat sealing all overlaps.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
- Place back the barge boards to the verge of the roof.
7)Valley Re-lining
- Strip and remove roof tiles adjacent to valley so as to expose the existing valley.
- Lay a 4mm heat fused torch-on waterproofing system down the full length of the valley securing the waterproofing system to adjacent batons using Flathead clout nails.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
- Place back the previously removed roof tiles.
8)Valley Re-lining (Slate Tiles)
- Strip and remove slateroof tiles adjacent to valley so as to expose the existing valley.
- Lay a 4mm heat fused torch-on waterproofing system down the full length of the valley securing the waterproofing system to adjacent batons using Flathead clout nails.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
- Replace damaged malthoid under tiles adjacent to the valley that has been previously worked on.
- Place back the previously removed slateroof tiles.
9)Chimney (torch on)
- Strip and remove old and damaged waterproofing systems around the chimney, down to a bare underlying substrate. Remove all rubble from site.
- Strip the last row of tiles behind the chimney to gain access to the timber structure.
- Fix a 4mm waterproofing system to the last row of battens in the roof.
- Apply a single coat bituminous waterproofing primer to the chimney and allow solution to flash off.
- Apply a 4mm heat fused torch on waterproofing system to the previously primed areas, allowing for 75mm overlaps and 150mm upturns, heat sealing all overlaps.
- Counter flash, where necessary, using a self-adhesive 300mm wide uniflash waterproofing system.
- Flash off counter flashing using bitu-seal plastic.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
- Place back the previously removed roof tiles.
10)Around Vents / chimney’s
- Strip and remove backing plates behind the steel vents / chimney so as to expose the steel sheets below.
- Conduct a thorough inspection of the sheets behind the vent / chimney, replacing any unsalvageable sheets at customer’s consent and for customer’s account.
- Strip and remove the existing waterproofing system around the vent / chimney.
- Prime area around the specified vents / chimney using Neoprene Primer.
- Apply a 3mm Uniflash waterproofing system to area around the specified vents / chimney.
- Apply a Geoflex top coat to protect the underlying waterproofing system.
11)Skylight (torch on)
- Strip and remove old and damaged waterproofing systems around the skylight, down to a bare underlying substrate. Remove all rubble from site.
- Conduct a thorough inspection confirming a good bondable substrate.
- Remove last row of tiles, fixing a 4mm waterproofing system to the last row of battens in the roof.
- To release the roof sheetsclosest to the top of the skylight, fixing a 4mm waterproofing system to the last row of battens in the roof.
- Apply a 4mm heat fused torch on waterproofing system to the previously primed areas, allowing for 75mm overlaps and 150mm upturns, heat sealing all overlaps.
- Counter flash, where necessary, using a self-adhesive 300mm wide uniflash waterproofing system.
- Flash off counter flashing using bitu-seal plastic.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
- Place back the previously removed roof tiles.
- Fix in place the previously removed roof sheets.
Please note that although the membrane is water tight we cannot guarantee that the design of the skylight is fault free.
12)Soaker sheet behind a chimney (Steel)
- Strip and remove present waterproofing system around the discussed chimney on the IBR roof.
- Supply and fit a custom made galvanized 0.5mm steel soaker sheet extending from the header wall down to the discussed chimney, ensuring that the soaker sheet covers all profiles of the IBR roof behind the discussed chimney
- Prime area using a bituminous waterproofing primer.
- Apply a 4mm heat fused torch on waterproofing system to the previously primed areas allowing for 75mm overlaps, heat sealing all overlaps.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
13)Torch on soaker sheet behind a chimney
- Strip and remove present waterproofing system around the discussed chimney on the IBR roof.
- Apply and 4mm torch on waterproofing membrane soaker sheet extending from the header wall down to the discussed chimney, ensuring that the soaker sheet covers all profiles of the IBR roof behind the discussed chimney.
- Prime area using a bituminous waterproofing primer.
- Apply a 4mm heat fused torch on waterproofing system to the previously primed areas allowing for 75mm overlaps, heat sealing all overlaps.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
14)Torch on soaker sheet behind a protruding parapet wall.
- Strip and remove present waterproofing systems behind the protruding parapet wall on the IBR roof.
- Apply and 4mm torch on waterproofing membrane soaker sheet extending from the header wall down to the discussed protruding parapet wall, ensuring that the soaker sheet covers all profiles of the IBR roof behind the discussed wall.
- Prime area using a bituminous waterproofing primer.
- Apply a 4mm heat fused torch on waterproofing system to the previously primed areas allowing for 75mm overlaps, heat sealing all overlaps.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
15)Dorma / Bay windows
- Strip and remove the old waterproofing systems around the dorma / bay windows.
- Remove rubble from site.
- Remove / Release the last row of roof tiles / sheets above the dorma / bay window as to expose the timber roof structure.
- Fix a 4mm heat fused torch on waterproofing system to the last row of battens in the roof.
- Strip and remove roof tiles / sheets adjacent to valley so as to expose the existing valley.
- Lay a 4mm heat fused torch-on waterproofing system down the full length of the valley securing the waterproofing system to adjacent batons using Flathead clout nails.
- Apply a single coat bituminous waterproofing primer to the dorma / bay window’ roof, sides and front and allow solution to flash off.
- Apply a 4mm heat fused torch on waterproofing system to the previously primed areas, allowing for 75mm overlaps and 150mm upturns, heat sealing all overlaps.
- Counter flash, where necessary, using a self-adhesive 300mm wide uniflash waterproofing system.
- Flash off counter flashing using bitu-seal plastic.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
- Place back the previously removed roof tiles.
16)Ridge and hip cappings (asbestos / fiber cement)
- Chip out and remove loose mortar between ridge tiles.
- Re-caulk between the ridge tiles using red oxide and mortar mix.
- Although all care will be taken to handle the tiles with care, in the event that ridge, hip or roof tiles are damaged in the process it will need to be replaced and be for your account.
17)Ridge and hip cappings – flashing and re-caulking.
- Chip out and remove loose mortar between ridge tiles.
- Remove and stack for re-use the tiles on the ridge and hips.
- Apply a single coat bituminous waterproofing primer to the roof tiles.
- Apply a 4mm heat fused torch on waterproofing system to the previously primed areas allowing for 75mm overlaps, heat sealing all overlaps.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
- Place back the tiles on the ridge and hips and re-caulk between the ridge tiles using red oxide and mortar mix.
18)Cement ridge and hip cappings.
- Chip out and remove loose mortar between ridge tiles.
- Remove the ridge tiles as to gain access to the ridge and stack for re-use.
- Determine whether it is necessary to apply a waterproofing membrane on the roof tiles and below the ridge tiles.
- Report to the client and determine a price to go ahead.
- Upon the client’s approval, apply a heat fused waterproofing system to the tiles below the ridge caps.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
- Place back the previously removed ridge tiles and fasten with a mortar mix.
- Re-caulk between the ridge tiles using red oxide and mortar mix.
- Allow to dry for 24 hours.
- Although all care will be taken to handle the tiles with care, in the event that ridge, hip or roof tiles are damaged in the process it will need to be replaced and be for your account.
- Apply a coat of masonary primer to bare cent surfaces.
- Apply a coat of midas 240 to match existing paint work.
19)Ridge Caulking (Asbestos Ridge Caps)
- Strip and remove loose paint by means of a wire brush.
- Apply a mortar mixture of cement, sand and bonding liquid into gaps of the ridge caps.
- Allow to dry for 24 hours.
- Apply a coat of masonary primer to bare cent surfaces.
- Apply a coat of midas 240 to match existing paint work.
20)Flash between ridgecaps
- Strip existing ridge caps and stack for re-use.
- Nail torch-on index system to batton and flash out onto sheet.
- Apply a heat/light reflectant silver aluminium paint to protect underlying waterproofing system against UV rays.
- Re-place previously removed ridge caps.
21)Re-caulking/Hydrosealing off face brick walls