Why Balconies Leak to Areas Below
Balconies leak downwards because waterproofing membranes have failed from UV exposure and weathering, expansion joints have opened allowing water through, drainage outlets are blocked causing water to pool and find weak points, tiles have cracked from movement and temperature changes, screed beneath tiles has cracked creating water pathways, upstands at walls are inadequate or have failed, or the balcony was never properly waterproofed during construction - surprisingly common. Balconies are exposed to extreme conditions with direct sun, rain, temperature fluctuations, and structural movement, making them vulnerable to waterproofing failure if not built to proper standards.
The Serious Consequences of Balcony Leaks
Balcony leaks cause devastating damage. Water drips through ceilings of rooms below, damaging plaster, paint, and furnishings. In flats, you are legally liable for damage to properties below yours, potentially costing tens of thousands. Structural concrete deteriorates as water penetrates and corrodes steel reinforcement. In winter, water freezes in cracks making them worse. Constant moisture promotes dangerous mould growth in cavities. Timber ceilings and beams rot from persistent dampness. Electrical fittings in ceilings become fire and shock hazards when wet. Balcony leaks must be fixed urgently - this is not a cosmetic issue but structural and legal liability concern.
Our Balcony Waterproofing Repair Process
Our Gordon's Bay tiling team conduct detailed inspection to identify all leak sources and damage extent, test drainage to ensure outlets are clear and functioning, remove tiles and screed to expose structural deck, repair cracks in concrete and address structural issues, apply compliant waterproofing system with proper overlap at walls, install proper movement joints to accommodate balcony expansion, ensure correct falls to drainage outlets so water does not pool, retile with appropriate external-grade tiles, apply flexible grout and sealants, and conduct flood testing before completion to guarantee waterproofing works. Balcony waterproofing is specialist work requiring specific materials and techniques - shortcuts always fail. Our repairs typically take 5-10 days depending on size and damage but provide long-term waterproofing protection.
Maintaining Balcony Waterproofing
After repair, maintain your balcony by keeping drainage outlets clear of leaves and debris, cleaning regularly to prevent buildup that traps moisture, checking sealants annually and replacing when degraded, ensuring furniture does not damage tiles, avoiding pressure washing which can damage waterproofing, and reporting cracks immediately before they become leak pathways. We recommend professional inspection every 3-5 years for balconies as early detection prevents expensive repairs. All balcony waterproofing must comply with SANS 10400 Part X and we provide compliance certificates. Quality balcony waterproofing should last 15-20 years with proper maintenance.