
Waterproofing systems for roofs, basements and planted surfaces
Diagnosis, substrate preparation and certified systems for leaks, dampness, roof details, foundations, planters and demanding technical surfaces.
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From inspection to written guarantee, Ergomonosi coordinates materials, crews and details so every insulation system performs as one complete solution.
The services hub links the complete waterproofing catalogue, the thermal insulation systems and the specialized slope formation work that often determines whether a roof drains and performs correctly.

Diagnosis, substrate preparation and certified systems for leaks, dampness, roof details, foundations, planters and demanding technical surfaces.
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External facade insulation, conventional roof insulation and inverted roof systems selected around use, moisture risk, energy goals and construction details.
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Lightweight slope formation supports drainage, waterproofing reliability and thermal roof build-ups when a flat roof needs a controlled substrate.
View foam concrete serviceUse this index when you already know the surface or material family. If not, the inspection will define the correct path before a system is proposed.
For private, professional, public and large technical projects, the same principles apply: inspect first, choose compatible certified materials, define the sequence and deliver with qualified crews and written guarantees.



Slope formation is often the hidden detail behind a durable roof. Lightweight foam concrete can create controlled falls toward drains, support later waterproofing and help the roof build-up work as a complete system.
Correct falls reduce standing water and help membranes or coatings perform under real weather exposure.
The substrate and layer order matter for conventional and inverted thermal roof systems.
Old roofs often need drainage correction before the final waterproofing or insulation proposal is reliable.
The same service catalogue supports apartments, apartment buildings, commercial properties, public buildings, healthcare facilities, hotels, factories and demanding technical environments such as OTE/data center work.


These answers help orient the first conversation. The final service path follows the building inspection and technical requirements.
If there is active moisture, leaks or poor drainage, waterproofing and slope correction are usually assessed first. Thermal insulation must then be coordinated with the water protection layer.
Yes. Roof projects often combine slope formation, waterproofing and thermal insulation, while facade and basement projects may require preparation and protection details before the final layer.
Photos, address, building type, roof or facade condition, visible moisture, previous layers and intended use help Ergomonosi prepare the right technical discussion.
Send photos and the property details. Ergomonosi will guide you toward the right inspection, service group and technical proposal.