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WATERPROOF YOUR TERRACE GARDENS
The Morning Standard
|February 04, 2026
SING a terrace for planting is becoming increasingly common, in urban India, where open land is limited.
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But a terrace garden must be prepared correctly to prevent leakage and long-term structural damage. Professionals follow a clear, layered system to protect the building while creating healthy conditions for plants. Below is an objective breakdown of each layer and its role.
The process begins with applying a high-quality waterproof paint or membrane across the entire terrace. This layer prevents moisture from entering the slab and walls below. It must be continuous and free of cracks, with two to three coats applied and allowed to dry fully. The waterproof coating should also extend slightly up the parapet walls to seal all possible entry points for water.
This story is from the February 04, 2026 edition of The Morning Standard.
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