01 / The problem
What goes wrong.
Wet walls are usually a symptom of failed external waterproofing, leaking pipes within the wall, or rising damp. Painting over them only delays the inevitable.
02 / The solution
How we fix it.
We trace the water source with moisture meters and thermal imaging, then apply the correct external or internal sealant system — followed by skim and paint to match.
03 / Project photos

04 / Materials
Authorised-applicator products.
- MAPEI Idrostop
- FOSROC Renderoc
- SIKA MonoTop
05 / Scope & timeline
What's included.
- Scope
- Inspection, source diagnosis, external seal, internal patching, paint match.
- Typical timeline
- 3–7 days for a typical residential wall.
06 / Service areas
Where we work.
- Kuala Lumpur
- Petaling Jaya
- Subang Jaya
- Shah Alam
- Mont Kiara
- Bangsar
- Damansara Heights
- TTDI
- Sri Hartamas
- Cheras
- Selayang
- Batu Caves
- Puchong
- Kepong
- Setapak
- Wangsa Maju
- Ampang
- Setia Alam
- Kota Damansara
- Sungai Buloh
- Cyberjaya
- Putrajaya
- Kajang
- Klang
- Nilai
07 / FAQ
Service-specific questions.
Yes. Long-standing leaks may need additional structural repair (rebar treatment, render replacement) but the underlying waterproofing system can always be restored.
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