Waterproofing a housing development on old rugby grounds

Waterproofing a housing development on old rugby grounds

Crest Nicholson were responsible for the development of Park Avenue in Sunbury-on-Thames, a combination of 193 apartments and spacious executive homes. The site was the old training grounds for London Irish Rugby club.

Newton 403 HydroBond was applied to this development to provide a complete waterproof envelope to the structure to provide a Type A (barrier) waterproofing solution suitable for Grades 1, 2 and 3 as defined by BS8102:2009.

HydroBond is a very high performance composite sheet membrane that features a locking fleece to one side and a polymer hydrophilic coating to the other.

Paul Dennison, Buxted Construction said: "Newton HydroBond is a very robust, unique and easy to install system. Newton Waterproofing Systems provide training and backup where needed, which ensures the product is installed correctly, and makes certain that the final structure is fully waterproof. The directors and staff at Newton are helpful, friendly and very co-operative. I would not hesitate to recommend this superior product to our clients on future developments”

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