Surface Preparation

Surface areas should be dry, clean and sound, free of voids, sharp protrusions or contaminants. The surfaces shall have a light steel trowelled or fine wood float finish.

Substrates and Falls

Screeds are to be sand cement laid to minimum falls of 1 in 60, the strength and thickness as per engineers specification. The moisture content is not to exceed 7% prior to torchon applications.

Should light weight screeds be employed an additional sand cement screed is to be placed on top of the light weight screed, the strength and thickness as per engineers specification. Under no circumstances must the torchon material be applied directly onto the light weight screeds.

Special care must be given to all expansion/construction joints. Refer to your a.b.e.® Technical Representative concerned for specific details

Priming

New Areas

Prime all surfaces with bitu.prime, including all verges, and around outlets and protrusions and allow the solvent to flash off. Extremely porous surfaces should be re-primed.

Rejuvenation

Strip existing waterproofing before priming all surfaces with bitu.prime, including all verges, around outlets and protrusions. Some existing waterproofing materials may be overlaid only in consultation with the a.b.e.® Technical Representative concerned.

Specification
  • bitu.prime
  • abedex® unigum 3 mm
  • abedex® F-SR 4 mm
  • abedex® AR 4 mm
  • abe.®drain 20 P
  • abe.®drain G

Full bore outlets, pipe upstands to have a square metre abedex® FS-R 4 mm bonded to the surface including their gussets. All internal and external corners to have a gusset fitted, 100 mm x 100 mm, using abedex® FS-R 4 mm prior to the commencement of the waterproofing application.

Apply the first layer, abedex® unigum 3 mm.

Apply the second layer, abedex® AR 4 mm, ensuring both layers are fully bonded by means of ‘torchon fusion’ using propane gas, having side and end laps are to be 100 mm and 150 mm respectively.

The rolls are to run parallel to each other, centrally staggered tobprevent joints overlapping.

See data sheet ‘Six Golden Rules’.

Drainage

Horizontal:
a.b.e.®drain 20 P with geotextile should be used on the horizontal surfaces of the planter box, to ensure sufficient water retention yet providing drainage.

Vertical:
a.b.e.®drain G is to be used on the vertical areas of the planter box, to provide an efficient drainage and protective system.

Flashing

Counter flashing over the balance of the parapet is recommended using super laycryl incorporating abe.® membrane, details as recommended in our data sheet. Ensure the lap over the torched membrane is at least 150 mm.

Drainage Outlets

Specific attention must be given to the detail work when waterproofing the outlets to prevent ingress of moisture.

General Information

abedex® waterproofing membranes shall only be installed by contractors accredited by a.b.e.®.

Care must always be taken when working with open flames, potential fire hazard, and molten bitumen from the process, employ safety equipment and clothing where necessary.

All the products are to be applied in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.

All relevant data sheets are to be carefully read for additional information.

Important Note

This data sheet is issued as a guide to the use of the product(s) concerned.

Whilst a.b.e.® endeavours to ensure that any advice, recommendation, specification or information is accurate and correct, the company cannot – because a.b.e.® has no direct or continuous control over where and how abe products are applied.