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ALLESDICHT – Balcony & Terrace Waterproofing AD "Black"

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EAN: 4251469300354 | Item no.: 0035

The ALLESDICHT balcony and terrace waterproofing is the straightforward solution for permanently sealed outdoor surfaces. Applied as a liquid with a brush, roller or trowel, it forms an elastic, seamless rubber membrane that reliably protects surfaces against moisture once cured.

Easy application. ALLESDICHT is supplied ready-to-use in a bucket and is applied in several thin layers using a brush, roller or trowel. Connections, penetrations or edges can be sealed effortlessly without complicated detailing. Even DIY users achieve professional results.

Long-lasting protection. Once cured, ALLESDICHT forms a closed, elastic membrane with an elongation capacity of over 200 %. Substrate movements and stresses are securely absorbed without cracks or flaking.

Universal use. Suitable for balconies, terraces, loggias, flat roofs and basements, as well as heavily used outdoor areas in residential or commercial settings. It adheres reliably to concrete, screed, tiles or natural stone and can be used for both repairs and complete new waterproofing projects.

Environmentally friendly & approved. ALLESDICHT is solvent-free, water-dilutable and officially approved for building use. It is environmentally friendly and safe to handle.

Low-maintenance & durable. Resistant to weather, frost and UV exposure, ALLESDICHT provides long-term protection against penetrating moisture and extends the lifespan of the building fabric. Regular maintenance is not required.

With ALLESDICHT, balconies and terraces are reliably sealed – simple to use, versatile in application and effective in the long term.

Product Type – Features AD (Highly elastic thick-film waterproofing | Rubber skin out of a bucket | Crack-bridging | Water-dilutable, solvent-free, bitumen-free | Can be applied by brush, spray or trowel)
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Characteristics

With UV stabilisation

The ELT rubber granulate contains UV stabilisers. The colour or colour coating does not yellow.

Indoor & Outdoor

Weather and frost resistant – suitable for versatile indoor and outdoor use.

Efl

Fire behaviour according to EN 13501-1: Efl Acceptable fire behaviour

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How do I calculate the number of tiles I need for my area?

To calculate how many tiles you need for your project, simply use the online installation planner available in the shop. This free browser-based tool is directly accessible on each product page – just below the price and quantity selection. Click on “Plan installation” to open the tool instantly – no registration or download required.

Enter the dimensions of your area, such as the length and width in metres. The planner will then automatically calculate the total number of tiles required, including a realistic allowance for offcuts. You’ll also be shown a suitable layout pattern for the selected product. The tool is user-friendly, accurate and ideal for planning your material requirements with confidence.

What is the difference between puzzle joints, plug-in connectors and concealed puzzle joints?

WARCO offers several connection systems for floor tiles, each differing in design, installation method and visual appearance. Below is an overview of the key differences:

Puzzle joint (visible)

In this system, the tile edges feature an interlocking profile reminiscent of classic jigsaw teeth or mushroom-shaped connectors. During installation, the profiles of adjacent tiles interlock to form a continuous connection across the full tile thickness.

The joint profile may be formed directly during pressing or precisely cut after the tile has cured. Whether the joint is visible in the finished surface depends on the edge finish (e.g. with or without chamfer) and the surface colouration.

The symmetrical shape ensures uniform load transfer and makes this type of joint the most mechanically stable option.

Plug-in connectors (plastic dowels)

This system uses separate connecting elements, typically round plastic dowels, which are inserted into pre-drilled holes along the sides of the tiles. The tiles themselves have smooth, straight edges similar to precast concrete slabs.

Installation is carried out in a half-bond (stretcher bond) pattern: each tile is connected via dowels to two tiles in the row above and two in the row below. This prevents lateral shifting, although some movement along the length of the dowels remains possible. For this reason, an edge restraint must be installed around the perimeter to stabilise the entire area.

Concealed puzzle joint

This method is based on the same mechanical principle as the classic puzzle joint, but is designed to be invisible in the finished surface. The interlocking profile is located on the underside of the tile, integrated into a rebated step joint.

Two tile edges feature a positive locking profile, the other two a matching negative profile. When laid, the tiles interlock securely from below, forming a durable mechanical connection. From above, the surface appears seamless and aligned, typically with a clean, square joint pattern similar to a chessboard layout.

How do you waterproof a terrace?

A terrace can be easily waterproofed with a completely waterproof rubber membrane such as ALLESDICHT. Known as "the rubber membrane in a bucket", ALLESDICHT is a water-thinnable, solvent-free, skin-friendly putty based on finely ground rubber. When dry, it forms a permanently elastic and highly tear-resistant rubber layer. Ready to use, ALLESDICHT has a honey-like, viscous consistency. It can be applied to a variety of substrates including concrete, wood, bitumen and tiles by trowel, brush or spray. Joints and penetrations are easily sealed and can be reinforced with a fabric insert if required. ALLESDICHT is applied in two to three coats to form a highly elastic rubber membrane, at least 2mm thick, that reliably bridges cracks and remains watertight even when water is standing on it.

How is ALLESDICHT applied?

ALLESDICHT is ready to use and must be stirred thoroughly before application. Depending on the type and size of the area to be sealed, ALLESDICHT can be applied by brush, roller, trowel or spray. It is suitable for almost all common substrates such as concrete, wood, bitumen, tiles, etc. The substrate must be clean, dry and free from dust, oil and grease - highly absorbent surfaces can be pre-treated with a primer to improve adhesion.

ALLESDICHT is applied in two to three coats, each coat applied wet-on-dry to achieve the desired thickness of the finished rubber membrane (minimum 2-3mm). Each coat should be applied evenly and should not exceed a maximum thickness of 1.5mm. In areas of high stress, such as junctions and penetrations, reinforcement fabric can be used to provide additional strength. When fully cured, an elastic, waterproof rubber membrane is formed that provides reliable protection against moisture and, thanks to its excellent elasticity of 200%, is flexible enough to accommodate substrate movement.

How many coats of ALLESDICHT should be applied?

To achieve reliable waterproofing, the fully dried ALLESDICHT rubber membrane must reach a minimum thickness of 2–3 mm. In practice, a dry film of 1 mm corresponds to a wet layer of 1.5 mm. In the ready-to-use delivered state, at least 3.0 mm to approximately 4.5 mm of ALLESDICHT must be applied.

ALLESDICHT is applied in two, three, or more working passes – each with a maximum wet layer thickness of 1.5 mm and always applied wet-on-dry. The exact number of coats depends on the structural requirements, the substrate, and the environmental conditions.