Balcony Rectification across Manly buildings
Salt-driven failure profile similar to Bondi but with older Federation-brick stock running through the back streets. Planter-box programs across the harbour-facing towers, leaking-window rectification across the older 1970-1990 stock, facade salt-rectification continuous along the foreshore.
The Supcon approach is the same anywhere in Sydney metro: find the source, scope it properly, fix it once. The suburb’s build wave and exposure profile change the diagnosis, not the standard.
Why Balconies Fail
Balconies are complex building elements comprising multiple interconnected systems. These systems include waterproofing membranes, drainage systems, tile finishes, screeds, balustrades, structural concrete and junction details.
Failure in any one of these areas can allow water ingress and contribute to wider building defects.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do All Balcony Leaks Require Membrane Replacement?
- Not always. Investigation is required to determine the cause of failure and whether the membrane remains serviceable.
- Can Balcony Waterproofing Be Repaired Without Removing Tiles?
- In some situations, yes. However, complete membrane replacement is often the most reliable long-term solution.
- How Long Does Balcony Rectification Take?
- Project duration depends on size, access requirements and the extent of remediation required.