Between 1992 and 1996, Tech-Dry supported the development of KR2, a silane/siloxane emulsion designed to improve the durability of concrete masonry. PhD student Ren Kebao...Read More
Water leaks from balconies are a costly challenge for apartment owners and homeowners alike. When water penetrates beneath tiled balcony surfaces, it can reach rooms...Read More
One of the most common issues in bathrooms, old or new, is water penetrating titles surfaces. When moisture seeps through permeable grout, it can travel...Read More
Builders, architects, landscapers, and DIY homeowners know the frustration all too well: once new pavers are laid around swimming pools, patios, and barbecue areas, that...Read More
Rising damp has challenged builders for thousands of years. Leviticus 14:39–41 even describes the issue, instructing people to remove and discard salt‑contaminated stones and, in...Read More
Steel reinforced concrete as a construction material has transformed the world during the last 100 years. Such concrete has been utilized in very high value...Read More
If you’re tackling rising damp in your home or on the job, you’ve likely asked the question: Should I choose Tech-Dry’s Damp-Course Fluid or Damp-Course...Read More
Choosing the right concrete densifier isn’t about guesswork — it’s about matching the product to the performance you need. Tech‑Dry’s Densacrete range was developed by...Read More
The past few years have reshaped how we live, work, and use our homes. While the height of COVID‑19 lockdowns has passed, the legacy of...Read More
Rammed earth is one of the world’s oldest building techniques, valued for its beauty, thermal performance, and low environmental impact. For centuries, builders have relied...Read More
Rising damp has frustrated homeowners for decades. When earth building surged in popularity during the 1970s and ’80s, moisture problems became even more visible. Earth...Read More
Selecting the right concrete floor treatment is a common challenge for specifiers who need durable, low‑maintenance solutions. For many years, epoxy and acrylic coatings have...Read More