Bathroom & Window Water Ingress Rectification across Coogee buildings
Salt-driven concrete spalling across the cliff-facing apartments, balcony rectification programs on the 1990s strata towers as original membranes reach end of life, and waterproofing rectification on the podium decks. Resident-impact planning is critical, the buildings run full year-round.
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.
Understanding Water Ingress
Recurring water ingress through bathrooms, window systems and building junctions is rarely caused at the point where it surfaces.
Water often travels through wall cavities, slabs and building elements before becoming visible, which is why successful remediation requires investigation and diagnosis before repair recommendations are made.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why Does Water Appear Away From The Leak Source?
- Water often travels through wall cavities, slabs and building elements before becoming visible. Investigation is required to determine the actual source.
- Can Bathroom Waterproofing Fail Without Visible Tile Damage?
- Yes. Many waterproofing failures occur beneath finishes and remain hidden until moisture appears elsewhere.
- Do Window Leaks Always Mean The Window Needs Replacing?
- No. Many issues relate to flashing details, sealants or installation methods rather than the window itself.