We don't just install floors — we protect them. Practical waterproofing systems that guard your home or building against Uganda's rains, from a single bathroom to a full rooftop, at a price that fits your budget.
Uganda gets two rainy seasons a year, and buildings take a real beating from the moisture. Without proper waterproofing, water infiltration leads to damp walls, mould, lifted tiles, and — over time — damage to the structure itself.
Water damage is sneaky — it often happens slowly, behind tiles or beneath screeds, long before it becomes visible. By the time you notice the damp patch, the damage has usually been building for months. Waterproofing at the time of installation is almost always cheaper than fixing the problem later.
At FloorCraft Uganda, waterproofing isn't an afterthought — it's part of how we approach bathrooms, rooftops, terraces, and basements on every project, whether it's a single family home or a large commercial building.
Waterproofing pricing depends heavily on the system used and where it's being applied. Here's what typically drives the cost.
A simple liquid membrane in a bathroom is far more affordable than a full sheet-membrane rooftop system.
Larger rooftops and basements cost more in total but generally bring the cost per square metre down.
A surface that is already leaking or damaged may need repair work before waterproofing can be applied.
Hard-to-reach rooftops or multi-storey terraces may need extra time and equipment.
A liquid membrane applied to one bathroom or small wet area — the most accessible entry point into proper waterproofing.
Polyurethane or membrane systems for outdoor terraces, balconies, and smaller flat roof areas.
Sheet membrane or crystalline systems for large commercial rooftops, basements, and industrial floors.
We always recommend the most cost-effective system that genuinely solves the problem — not the most expensive one. Get a free assessment for an exact, written quote.
Quality waterproofing is one of the most practical investments any Ugandan property owner can make — prevention costs a fraction of repair.
With two rainy seasons a year, buildings face constant moisture pressure. Proper waterproofing is the first line of defence against damp and water damage.
Water damage discovered after months of infiltration can cost far more to fix than proper waterproofing would have cost at installation. Prevention is the smarter spend.
Damp and visible water damage hurt property valuations. A well-waterproofed building holds its value and rents better.
Uncontrolled moisture creates ideal conditions for mould growth, which can cause real respiratory health issues — especially for children.
Water infiltration corrodes rebar and weakens concrete over time. Waterproofing protects the structure that holds your building together.
Moisture near electrical wiring is a genuine fire and shock hazard — especially during Uganda's heavy rains. Waterproofing keeps things dry and safe.
Effective waterproofing helps control indoor humidity, protecting furniture, timber, and electronics from moisture damage.
Buildings with proper waterproofing last significantly longer before needing major structural repairs.
Knowing your property is properly protected means you are not dreading what the next rainy season might reveal.
Uganda’s heavy rains, high humidity, and poor drainage cause thousands of homes and buildings to suffer from leaking bathrooms, damp balconies, rising moisture, and expensive floor failures every year.
At FlooCraft Uganda, we provide professional, long-lasting waterproofing solutions using high-quality membranes and proven systems designed specifically for Ugandan conditions — so you don’t keep fixing the same problem again and again.
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Answers to the most common waterproofing questions from Ugandan property owners.
Cost depends on the system used (liquid membrane, sheet membrane, epoxy, crystalline, or polyurethane), the size of the area, and the condition of the existing surface. We provide a free on-site assessment and written quote so you know the exact cost before work starts.
The right system depends on the substrate, the type of water pressure involved, the location (bathroom, rooftop, basement), the area size, and your budget. We evaluate all of this during a free site visit and recommend the most appropriate, cost-effective option.
In some cases, yes — if the tiles are solid, level, and well-adhered. If tiles are hollow, cracked, or the existing waterproofing has already failed, we recommend removing them first to properly waterproof the substrate underneath.
This depends on the system and quality of application. A properly applied liquid membrane in a bathroom typically lasts 10 to 15 years before resealing is advisable. Sheet membrane systems on rooftops often carry 10 to 20 year manufacturer guarantees. Crystalline waterproofing becomes part of the concrete and is essentially permanent.
A leaking rooftop should be treated urgently. Water infiltrating through the structure causes progressive damage to ceilings, walls, and electrical systems. Contact us for an assessment — we will identify the source and recommend the right fix, whether that is a repair or a full membrane replacement.
Yes. Options range from a simple, cost-effective liquid membrane for one bathroom to full sheet-membrane systems for large rooftops. We recommend the most cost-effective system that genuinely solves the problem, and we work with clients at every budget level.
Yes. All waterproofing installations are backed by a workmanship guarantee, with specific terms detailed in your project contract before any work begins.
Yes. Swimming pools need specialist waterproofing that withstands constant water pressure and chlorine exposure. We use epoxy-based or crystalline systems suited to pool applications, and a pool assessment is included in our free consultation.
Free waterproofing assessment — we identify vulnerabilities and recommend the right system for your budget.