In The Market
The best quality waterproofing material depends on the application (roof, basement, bathroom, water tank, etc.), but here’s a breakdown of top-tier waterproofing materials used globally for their performance, durability, and ease of use:
🔝 Top Waterproofing Materials by Quality
- Polyurethane Waterproofing Membrane
Best for: Roofs, balconies, decks
Pros:
Highly flexible and elastic
Excellent adhesion to most substrates
UV resistant (when top-coated)
Cons: Surface must be completely dry before application; relatively expensive
- Polyurea Coating
Best for: Roofs, tanks, industrial applications
Pros:
Extremely fast curing
Seamless and joint-free
High mechanical and chemical resistance
Cons: Requires special equipment; very costly
- SBR Latex Modified Waterproofing (like Polycem)
Best for: Bathrooms, terraces, concrete protection
Pros:
Good bond strength with concrete
Affordable and easy to apply
Durable against water ingress
Cons: Not UV resistant (needs covering layer)
- EPDM Rubber Membrane
Best for: Roofs, pond liners
Pros:
Long lifespan (20–30 years)
UV and ozone resistant
Cons: Can be tricky to install on complex surfaces
- Cementitious Waterproofing (with crystalline additives like Xypex)
Best for: Water tanks, basements, internal wet areas
Pros:
Easy to apply
Becomes integral part of the structure
Cons: Brittle over time if not modified with polymers
- Bituminous Membrane / APP Membrane
Best for: Flat roofs, podiums
Pros:
Economical
UV resistant (with mineral finish)
Cons: Seams may leak if not properly torched; not eco-friendly
- Liquid-Applied Acrylic or Silicone Waterproofing
Best for: Sloped roofs, terraces
Pros:
UV resistant
Seamless application
Cons: Lower mechanical strength compared to polyurethanes
🏆 Overall Best (High-Performance Industrial Use):
Polyurea – unmatched in durability, chemical resistance, and lifespan
Polyurethane (PU) – ideal balance of flexibility, adhesion, and cost


