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Protecting your Permanent Formwork: why waterproofing at the Cold Joint Base is imperative

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Permanent formwork has gained widespread popularity among building professionals due to its numerous advantages over temporary wood framework.

Made up of specially designed braces and moulds, the permanent formwork in your site securely holds concrete until it sets, hardens and takes shape into the required dimensions. It also supports and strengthens the structure of your building, while allowing you to minimise waste during construction.

It’s no wonder why permanent formwork plays a crucial role in most projects today.

But did you know that to keep your permanent formwork durable and functional, waterproofing at the cold joint is essential?

Many Architects, Engineers and Builders often overlook this critical aspect. So let us walk you through the importance of waterproofing permanent formwork at the cold joint base.

Read on to also discover the right waterproofing solutions, as well as the steps involved in waterproofing the base both before and after permanent formwork is erected.

3 reasons to waterproof permanent formwork at the cold joint base

In Australia, several reputable manufacturers like Dincel, , Rise ProductsClearform and Zego offer quality permanent formwork solutions.The point where these permanent formwork walls meet the floor is called the cold joint base.While typically the cold joint base is linear, closely joined and bonded, there are instances where small voids may still arise due to inadequate compaction during the concrete pouring process.Because such small voids can develop into cracks and lead to potential water-related issues, the cold joint base has become an important consideration when waterproofing permanent formwork.To understand better, here are 3 key reasons why you should waterproof permanent formwork at the cold joint base.

  1. Waterproofing ensures the cold joint base is leak-proof.The cold joint base is highly susceptible to water infiltration due to its location at the lowest part of the permanent formwork. If left unprotected, it becomes prone to leaks and subsequent moisture-related issues.

    Waterproofing the cold joint base ensures water tightness, preventing water from seeping into the joint and saving you from dealing with costly maintenance and repairs down the line.

    Waterproofing at the cold joint protects your permanent formwork material from becoming warped or distorted.Excessive moisture can negatively affect the permanent formwork’s aesthetic appeal. It can lead to mould growth, corrosion and deterioration of the overall material.

    Through the implementation of proper waterproofing measures at the cold joint base, you can establish a protective barrier that mitigates the risk of moisture penetration and the damage it brings.

    Waterproofing at the cold joint maintains structural stability.Water ingress through the cold joint base can compromise the stability and strength of the permanent formwork and the surrounding concrete.

    Waterproofing helps preserve your structure’s durability, ensuring it can consistently bear loads and effectively withstand external forces to keep everyone on the site safe and sound.

Best practices for waterproofing permanent formwork at the cold joint base

To safeguard permanent formwork against water damage and ensure its longevity, architects and construction professionals must employ the right waterproofing products and techniques.

A) Ideal waterproofing products to use

At Scientific Waterproofing Products (SWP), we offer a wide range of Drizoro products that are made from high-quality raw materials and backed by a 10-year product warranty to help you effectively waterproof cold joints in permanent formwork.

The solutions we deliver include:

  • Drizoro MAXSEAL FLEX is a two-component product. Once applied and cured, it provides a non-toxic, flexible waterproof coating against both positive (9 bar) and negative (4 bar) hydrostatic pressure with a very high adhesion on those common substrates in construction – u-PVC, concrete, natural and artificial stone, traditional mortar, bricks, concrete blocks, Hebel® and more.
  • Drizoro MAXMESH is a woven fibreglass mesh designed for use with waterproofing coatings to reinforce and strengthen areas that are subject to movement.
  • Drizoro MAXJOINT ELASTIC is a two-component product. When both components are mixed, an elastomeric joint sealant is achieved. This product is suitable for sealing joints and cracks against both positive (1 bar) and negative (1 bar) hydrostatic pressure in concrete, pre-cast Elements, mortars and bricks.
  • Drizoro MAXPLUG is a quick-setting cement-based mortar that instantly stops running water from cracks, holes or other openings in concrete, masonry and other substrates. Slightly expansive and does not shrink, it starts hardening in a few minutes and sets within three to five minutes depending on the temperature. This product is packed in grey powder form and only requires water for mixing.

Just take note: All the products mentioned can only be applied to a wet substrate (i.e. saturated with water). The information provided above must also be used in conjunction with the appropriate technical data bulletins and material safety data sheets available from SWP’s office or website.

B) Effective methods to waterproof permanent formwork at the cold joint base

To ensure optimal protection for the cold joint section, it is advisable that the concrete onto which the permanent formwork will be placed is waterproofed prior to the construction of the permanent formwork.

However, in many cases, the permanent formwork is already installed before the cold joint is taken into account – so the waterproofing has to be done afterwards.

Regardless of whether you have assembled your building’s permanent formwork or not, our team at SWP has prepared a comprehensive set of instructions ready to guide you in waterproofing permanent formwork at the cold joint base.

Waterproofing the concrete floor before building the permanent formwork

  • For the guide track on a concrete floor
    With an even surface: Wet the surface and apply MAXSEAL FLEX at the rate of 1mm thickness to the area covered by the guide track, extending by 50mm past the area covered by the track onto the floor. Afterwards, place a guide track and secure it as specified.Uneven surface: Wet the surface and apply MAXJOINT ELASTIC to the external edges of the area covered by the guide track at a thickness of no less than 6 mm x minimum width of 15 mm. Then, place the guide track and secure it.
  • For a direct pour onto a concrete floor
    Wet the floor and apply MAXSEAL FLEX at the rate of 1mm thick to the area, extending by 50mm past the area to be covered by the permanent formwork.Waterproofing after the permanent formwork has been assembled and the concrete was put in 
  • After placing the formwork wall sections and filling them with concrete
    Once concrete within the permanent formwork has set, scuff the PVC formwork 100mm from the concrete base  (16grit), thoroughly wet the wall and floor area for 100mm from the permanent formwork at the base and apply MAXSEAL FLEX at the rate of 1 mm thick to an area from 100mm above floor/wall joint to 100 mm on the floor, then embed MAXMESH (200mm x 50-metre roll) into the total 200mm wide wall floor joint.Allow to cure overnight, thoroughly wet the area, and apply a second coat at a rate of 1 mm thick, covering the mesh. In the event of an active leak at the floor/wall joint, use MAXPLUG to stop the water flow and proceed as per the wall/floor joint recommendation.

If you’d like further guidance on our waterproofing products, simply speak to your local Australian waterproofing specialists.

Get the best waterproofing products for your next project with SWP

At Scientific Waterproofing Products, our team is here to provide you with the right solutions for your unique situation. We offer a wide range of Drizoro cement-based waterproof coatings for all of your maintenance and restoration requirements.

If you want to learn more about our cement-based waterproofing products and why they are the right solution for your permanent formwork, contact us today! You can also check out a list of  local Drizoro resellers and applicators here.

As always, we’re committed to providing you with the right waterproofing solution for any water-related problem or application.