Benefits of Cold Applied Systems
All elements of the system are totally cold applied, avoiding the risks and insurance costs associated with hot works.
Fast Installation
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Works on site can commence immediately, with no waiting time for the heating of materials.
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Due to short "rain proof" times and rapid cure times, time on site is reduced.
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Can be installed all year round at temperatures as low as -5°C.
Rapid Cure Times
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The products cure, can be trafficked and are ready to overcoat within an hour of application.
Tough and Durable
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Unlike most cold liquid applied waterproofing, Bauder LiquiTEC is tough, durable and able to bridge unforeseen cracking in substrates.
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2mm thick with 110g/m² polyester fleece reinforcement.
Seamless
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The liquid product provides a seamless waterproofing layer that can be dressed around awkward shapes much more easily than membrane systems.
Substrate Compatibility
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Bauder LiquiTEC will bond successfully to almost any substrate material.


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