Professional Bathroom Waterproofing in Adelaide
The most critical layer in any bathroom. We waterproof to AS 3740 — because every leak that's ignored becomes a structural problem.
Our Approach to Waterproofing in Adelaide
Waterproofing is the most consequential element of any bathroom renovation — and the element most likely to be done poorly by operators cutting costs. A beautiful tile job means nothing if the membrane underneath it fails within five years. Water that penetrates through tile joints, grout cracks, or failed junctions doesn't stop at the substrate — it travels, spreads, and eventually finds timber to rot, steel to corrode, or plasterboard to saturate.
In Adelaide, we see failing waterproofing most frequently in two situations: bathrooms renovated during the building boom of the 1990s when waterproofing products and practices were inferior to what's required under AS 3740 today, and in DIY or low-cost renovations where the membrane was either applied at insufficient thickness, insufficient height, or simply skipped at critical junctions like floor-to-wall angles and pipe penetrations.
Professional waterproofing to AS 3740 isn't optional — it's a code requirement for all new and renovated wet areas in Australian homes. The standard specifies exactly where membranes must be applied (shower recesses, laundry areas, around baths), to what height on walls (minimum 150mm, higher in shower recesses), in how many coats, and what testing is required before tiling can proceed. We follow AS 3740 precisely on every project, and we can provide a written certificate of compliance that stays with the property title — important if you ever sell or make an insurance claim.
We use industry-standard polyurethane and acrylic membrane systems from established Australian suppliers. These are products with documented performance history in Australia's climate conditions — not import specials or paint-on systems that fail within years. When we waterproof, we waterproof for the life of the renovation, because that's what the job demands.
Everything in Your Quote
- Full membrane systems to AS 3740
- Shower recess, floor, and wall waterproofing
- Hob and substrate preparation
- Membrane testing before tiling
- Certificate of waterproofing compliance available
- Leak diagnosis for existing failing waterproofing
Common Problems We Solve
- Leaking shower causing damage to adjacent rooms
- Failed original waterproofing from poor installation
- Missing membrane on floor-to-wall junction
- Insufficient membrane height on shower walls
- Cracked hob allowing water to penetrate below tiles
How It Works
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Leak Assessment
We identify exactly where and how water is getting through. Many leaks are misdiagnosed — we find the actual source, not just the symptom.
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Strip & Prepare
Remove tiles and failed membrane material. Repair any substrate damage (common where prolonged leaking has occurred). Prepare surface for new membrane.
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Membrane Application
Apply a quality polyurethane or acrylic membrane system in the correct number of coats, to the correct heights. We don't cut corners here — this is what protects your home.
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Testing
Flood-test the waterproofed area before any tiling proceeds. No exceptions.
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Tile & Finish
Tile over the waterproofing system using appropriate adhesive and grout, and finish to your chosen specification.
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No obligation, no sales pressure. Ryan visits your home, takes measurements, and provides a written quote covering every element of your waterproofing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common signs include: water stains appearing on the wall or ceiling of the room below your bathroom; damp patches on walls adjacent to the shower; mould growth that keeps coming back despite cleaning; tiles that have come loose or grout that is cracking and falling out; a musty smell in or around the bathroom. If you notice any of these, don't delay — waterproofing failures get progressively more damaging and expensive the longer they are ignored.
Rarely. If the waterproofing membrane has failed, the tiles must come off to expose and repair the membrane. Some very early-stage grout failures can be addressed with penetrating sealers, but these are temporary measures, not permanent repairs. If water has penetrated to the substrate, no topical treatment will fix the problem — the tiles need to come off and the work needs to be done properly.
AS 3740 is the Australian Standard for waterproofing of domestic wet areas. It specifies exactly where membranes must be applied, to what heights, in how many coats, and what testing is required. All builders and waterproofers in Australia are required to comply with this standard. When we waterproof your bathroom, we comply fully with AS 3740 and can provide documentation confirming this — important if you ever sell your home or make an insurance claim.
A properly applied membrane system should last the life of the tiles — typically 20–30 years or more. The grout joints should be inspected and resealed every 5–7 years as part of normal maintenance. Failures are almost always caused by inadequate application (skipping coats, insufficient height on walls, or poor preparation) rather than the membrane materials themselves. This is why we never cut corners on waterproofing application.
Waterproofing scope varies significantly depending on the size of the wet area, the extent of substrate repair required, and whether this is a standalone waterproofing repair or part of a full renovation. We don't publish pricing online because every situation is different. Contact us for a written quote after we've assessed the specific situation — it's the only way to give you an honest number.
Technically, homeowners can apply waterproofing products themselves in South Australia. However, if the waterproofing is done incorrectly and subsequently fails — causing damage to the structure — home insurance claims may be affected if the work wasn't done to AS 3740 by a competent person. Licensed builders who apply waterproofing must do so to the standard and can certify their work. Given waterproofing is the most consequential layer in a bathroom, this is one area where we'd strongly recommend using a qualified tradesperson.
Waterproofing by Adelaide Suburb
We've put together detailed guides for bathroom waterproofing in specific Adelaide suburbs — including local housing characteristics, common problems we see in those areas, and suburb-specific pricing notes.
Waterproofing Across Adelaide
We provide bathroom waterproofing services across greater Adelaide — from the inner-eastern suburbs of Norwood and Burnside, to the beachside communities of Glenelg and Brighton, and across the northern and southern growth corridors.
Related Services
Many of our clients combine waterproofing with one of these services for a complete result.
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