Quick construction due to the dry construction method! Introducing the construction procedures of the metal waterproofing method with over 480,000 successful projects.
We will introduce the construction process of the metal waterproofing method "Sky Promenade." The installation of this product uses a dry construction method that does not require materials needing water. Since there is no need to wait for materials to dry, the construction period is not extended due to weather or temperature. For a standard balcony, installation can be completed in one day, allowing the next phase to proceed the following day. 【Features】 ■ Dry construction method that does not use materials requiring water ■ No need to wait for materials to dry ■ Not affected by weather or temperature ■ Installation of a standard balcony can be completed in one day *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Procedure】 (1) Check the substrate and take measurements (process materials at the factory) (2) Install internal gutters and drains (3) Lay down the plastic felt (condensation prevention mat) (4) Install the joint base and seat board (5) Install the spring catcher (6) Apply adhesive (7) Install the main body (8) Install the cover cap *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company has been working to promote the metal waterproofing method "Sky Promenade" for balconies, verandas, and rooftops of wooden houses. By utilizing this waterproofing technology, we advocate for a "revolution of roofs" that includes making broad use of residential spaces, and we are pleased to see rooftop areas becoming places of healing and family gatherings. In recent years, this waterproofing method has been recognized as a disaster-resistant solution that serves as an emergency evacuation site during repeated typhoons and natural disasters. In normal times, it fosters the emotional richness of residents as a second living room, and during disasters, it becomes a space that can endure and serve as a waiting area for rescue. Japanese roofs are typically triangular. By changing perspectives and adopting flat roofs, we aim to contribute to the resilience of our towns through the benefits and effects that arise. We will continue to strive for better housing development in collaboration with builders and contractors across the country.