Ever-Dry Waterproofing PH
While large buildings have long benefited from advanced waterproofing solutions, we saw the need to bring these same durable, water-tight systems to homes and smaller properties in the Philippines. That’s why we created Everdry Waterproofing Services — to give every property, big or small, the protection it deserves.
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🚨 Not every leak starts where the stain appears.
During this inspection, our team evaluated the building envelope, waterproofing details, drainage conditions, and potential water entry points to identify the root cause of recurring moisture issues.
Many repair attempts fail because they focus on the symptom instead of the source.
At EVERDRY, we believe effective waterproofing begins with proper investigation and technical assessment.
📩 Message us for leak investigations, roof deck waterproofing, exterior wall waterproofing, and building envelope assessments.
03/06/2026
🚨 Your roof deck was waterproofed.
So why is it still leaking?
One of the biggest misconceptions in building maintenance is that every roof leak is caused by failed waterproofing.
In reality, many recurring leaks are caused by:
✔ Ponding water
✔ Cracked concrete
✔ Failed flashing details
✔ Expansion joints
✔ Clogged roof drains
✔ Pipe penetrations
✔ Poor leak diagnosis
In fact, the visible ceiling stain is often NOT where the water entered the building.
Water can travel through slabs, walls, joints, and cavities before appearing indoors.
That's why many repair projects end up becoming a cycle of:
Repair ➜ Leak Returns ➜ Repair Again ➜ Leak Returns
We recently published a guide explaining the most common reasons roof deck waterproofing fails in the Philippines and what property managers, building engineers, and building owners should check before approving another repair budget.
📖 Read the full article here:
https://www.everdryph.net/post/why-roof-deck-waterproofing-fails-philippines
🎁 We also created a FREE Roof Leak Troubleshooting Guide that helps you identify possible leak sources before spending on repairs.
Comment GUIDE below and we'll send you a copy.
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KGF Building
Cainta
1900
Opening Hours
| Tuesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 8am - 6pm |
| Sunday | 8am - 12pm |