Remedial Membranes
Penetron offers a range of repair mortars, cementitious membrane and coatings specifically formulated to repair and strengthen concrete. These products are ideal for addressing cracks, spalling, and other structural weaknesses, helping to restore the integrity and durability of compromised concrete areas.
Effective Concrete Remediation Products
Maintain Structural Integrity with Penetron
Durability and Longevity
Ease of Application
Versatility Across Applications
Rapid Response for Active Leaks
Comprehensive Support
Frequently Asked Questions
What are remedial waterproofing products, and why are they necessary?
What remedial waterproofing products do you offer?
Penetron Australia provides a range of innovative remedial products, including:
- PENETRON®: A crystalline waterproofing material that penetrates concrete to create a permanent barrier against water ingress.
- PENECRETE MORTAR: A repair mortar for sealing cracks, joints, and honeycombed areas with exceptional adhesion.
- PENEPLUG®: A rapid-setting compound for instantly stopping active water leaks, even under high hydrostatic pressure.
How do Penetron’s remedial products work?
What types of structures can benefit from Penetron’s remedial waterproofing products?
When do structures need remedial waterproofing?
Structures may need remedial waterproofing when leaks, dampness, cracks, spalling or water pressure issues are observed in basements, foundations, retaining walls, water tanks or other concrete elements. Early intervention helps prevent costly damage.
How long do remedial waterproofing solutions last?
Penetron crystalline systems form a permanent internal barrier that continues protecting concrete from water ingress over time, with many products backed by robust warranties.
How do I choose the right remedial waterproofing product for my project?
Choosing the right solution depends on the source of water ingress, concrete condition, site access and pressure conditions. Technical support and project assessment often ensure the best fit.


