Wet areas fail from the bottom up
Most bathroom problems in Malaysian homes are not tile problems. They are what is underneath: waterproofing skipped or applied in one thin coat, screed laid without a fall, joints filled with cement slurry instead of proper sealant. The renovation looks fine at handover and leaks by the second Raya.
Our wet-work crews rebuild bathrooms, wet kitchens, balconies and yard areas from the slab up, and we sequence the boring, invisible steps — priming, membrane coats, curing days, flood tests — into the programme where you can see them. You are welcome to stand in the doorway during the 24-hour flood test. Clients who have been burned before usually do.
What the service covers
- Full strip-out of existing tiles, screed, fittings and failed membranes
- Replumbing in PPR or copper with pressure testing before closing up
- Two-coat waterproofing membrane with upturns, corner reinforcement and flood test
- Falls re-screeded to drain — no more standing water at the corner
- Tiling in porcelain, homogeneous or natural stone, with epoxy grout options
- Sanitary ware, glass screens, vanities, mirrors, heaters and accessories installed
Timeline and warranty
A single bathroom typically takes three to four weeks — of which nearly a week is membrane curing and testing that we will not compress, because that week is the whole point. Waterproofing carries our 24-month workmanship warranty in writing, and we keep photos of every membrane stage in your handover file so future owners know what is under the tiles.
Leaking, stained, or just tired?
Describe the symptoms and send a photo — we will tell you whether it is a regrout, a retile, or a rebuild.
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