Why Patio Tiles Allow Water Through
Patio tiles leak because outdoor installations often lack proper waterproofing beneath tiles, drainage is inadequate causing water to pool and penetrate, screed beneath tiles cracks from temperature changes allowing water paths, grout erodes from weather exposure, tiles crack from frost or substrate movement, expansion joints are missing or inadequate, or the substrate was not properly prepared with correct falls to drainage. Unlike internal floors, patios face direct rain, temperature extremes, UV exposure, and freeze-thaw cycles making them far more vulnerable to waterproofing failure if not built to proper outdoor standards.
Damage from Leaking Patios
Leaking patios cause water damage to rooms below including ceiling stains, plaster damage, and mould growth, structural concrete deteriorates as water penetrates and freezes, steel reinforcement corrodes from moisture causing concrete cancer, timber beams and ceilings below rot from persistent dampness, in townhouses and flats you are liable for damage to properties below, insurance claims and legal disputes with neighbors, and the patio surface itself deteriorates becoming unsafe with loose tiles and trip hazards. The damage progression accelerates in winter when water freezes in cracks expanding them further. Patio leaks are serious structural issues requiring professional repair.
Our Patio Waterproofing Repair
Our Strand tiling team inspect to identify all leak sources and assess drainage adequacy, test drainage outlets and improve if necessary, remove tiles and screed exposing the structural deck, repair all cracks in concrete substrate, ensure correct drainage falls to prevent ponding, install compliant outdoor waterproofing membrane system, create or repair expansion joints to accommodate movement, install drainage layer if required, retile using external grade tiles suitable for outdoor use, apply weather-resistant flexible grout, seal properly, and conduct water testing before completion. Patios require specialist outdoor waterproofing materials that handle temperature extremes and UV exposure. Our repairs typically take 7-14 days depending on size but provide long-lasting protection.
Maintaining Outdoor Patio Tiles
After repair, maintain patios by keeping drainage outlets clear removing leaves and debris regularly, cleaning to prevent algae and moss growth that trap moisture, checking sealants annually and replacing degraded sections, ensuring furniture does not damage tiles or block drainage, avoiding power washing at high pressure which damages grout, and inspecting after winter for any crack development. We recommend professional inspection every 3-5 years as outdoor areas degrade faster than internal. All patio waterproofing must comply with SANS 10400 and we provide certification. Quality outdoor waterproofing lasts 15-20 years with maintenance.