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Concrete Roof Leaks? Here’s Your DIY Guide to Waterproofing and Repair

DIY Guide: Waterproofing and Repairing Concrete Roof Leaks Made Easy

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Monsoon rains in India are a blessing for many, bringing much-needed relief from the scorching summer heat. However, they also bring challenges, especially for homeowners. Concrete roofs are susceptible to leaks, seepage, and dampness, which can cause significant damage if not addressed promptly.
The monsoon season in India can be both a boon and a bane. While it replenishes water bodies and nourishes crops, it also poses severe challenges for homes. Constant exposure to heavy rains can lead to:
Roof Leaks: Water seeping through cracks and pores in the concrete, leading to dripping ceilings and damaged interiors.
Seepage: Moisture penetrating through walls, causing damp patches and mold growth.
Dampness: Prolonged exposure to moisture can weaken the structure of the building, leading to long-term damage and higher repair costs.
It is important to take preventative measures to waterproof your home and protect it from these issues. By doing so, you can ensure your home remains dry and secure throughout the monsoon season.
Waterproofing your home as a proactive measure is crucial to withstand the harsh monsoon conditions. It involves sealing all potential entry points for water, including the roof, exterior walls, and terraces. This not only prevents leaks and seepage but also enhances the longevity of your home’s structure.

Introducing Birla White Seep Guard: Your Monsoon Shield

Birla White Seep Guard offers a comprehensive range of waterproofing products specifically designed for the Indian climate. These products are engineered to provide superior protection against heavy monsoon rains, offering effective roof waterproofing solutions and exterior wall waterproofing to ensure your home remains dry and damage-free. 

Key Features of Birla White Seep Guard

Advanced Technology: Birla White Seep Guard products are formulated with advanced waterproofing technology that creates a robust barrier against water ingress. The product is extremely effective because of its unique composition of German Elastomeric polymers & white cement which makes it highly reflective and imparts elastomeric qualities.

Superior Performance: Tested extensively under extreme weather conditions, Birla White Seep Guard products have proven to be highly effective in preventing leaks and seepage, even during the heaviest rains.

Easy Application: These products are designed for easy DIY application, making it convenient for homeowners to undertake waterproofing projects without professional help.

How to Do Terrace Waterproofing with Birla White Seep Guard

Terrace waterproofing is crucial as terraces are directly exposed to rain. Here’s a step-by-step guide to using Birla White Seep Guard for terrace waterproofing: 
Clean the Surface: Ensure the terrace surface is clean and free of dust, debris, and loose particles.
Repair Cracks: Use a suitable crack filler to repair any cracks on the terrace surface.
Apply Seep Guard Waterproofing Solution: Apply 3 coats of Seep Guard Horizontal Surfaces in 4-6 hours of interval as per the instructions on the pack/website.

Waterproof Exterior Walls with Birla White Seep Guard Vertical Surfaces

Exterior walls are also vulnerable to moisture ingress during the monsoon. Here’s how you can waterproof exterior wall
Surface Preparation: Clean the exterior walls to remove any dirt, algae, or mold.
Crack Filling: Repair any cracks or gaps in the wall using a crack filler.
Waterproofing Coating: Apply the Seep Guard Vertical Surfaces in three coats including priming coat, between 4-6 hours.

Monsoon-Proof Your Home with Birla White Seep Guard

With the monsoon season around the corner, it’s crucial to take proactive steps to protect your home from water damage. Birla White Seep Guard offers reliable and effective waterproofing solutions that cater to the unique challenges posed by the Indian monsoon. By choosing Birla White Seep Guard, you’re ensuring that your home remains dry, secure, and damage-free, no matter how heavy the rains get. Invest in Birla White Seep Guard today and make your home monsoon-proof!

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Nuvoco Inaugurates Limla Cement Plant in Surat

Acquisition boosts Western India cement capacity

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Nuvoco Vistas Corporation Limited inaugurated the Limla Cement Plant in Surat, Gujarat, marking a key milestone in its acquisition and revival of Vadraj Cement Limited.

The company completed the acquisition of Vadraj, which had been undergoing a corporate insolvency resolution process, by discharging a consideration of Rs 18 billion (bn) in June 2025. Vadraj’s asset base includes a clinker unit at Kutch and a grinding unit at Limla, along with high quality captive limestone reserves and a captive jetty at Kutch that enhance logistics efficiency.

Since taking over the assets, Nuvoco has undertaken revival, refurbishment and expansion across both sites, culminating in the opening of the Limla facility. The grinding unit at Limla achieved project completion ahead of schedule with the commissioning of two million tonnes per annum (mn t per annum) grinding capacity, further expanding the company’s scale and market reach.

Upon full operationalisation of the Vadraj assets, nearly 40 per cent of Nuvoco’s total cement capacity will be accounted for by plants in the North and West regions, supporting improved access to high growth markets. The plant is expected to support a phased volume ramp up in Gujarat and to serve adjoining markets in western Maharashtra while releasing northern capacities for other markets.

It will produce a complete portfolio of cement products including Ordinary Portland Cement, Portland Slag Cement, Portland Pozzolana Cement and Portland Composite Cement, and will offer the Duraguard range including the premium Duraguard Microfibre. The transaction is set to create synergies with Nuvoco’s existing manufacturing facilities at Nimbol and Chittorgarh, strengthening logistics optimisation and market access across key regions.

Nuvoco reported total income of Rs 113.62 billion (bn) in FY 2025-26 and stated it is on track to consolidate total cement capacity to 35 million tonnes per annum (mn t per annum) by FY2028. The company operates across cement, ready-mix concrete and modern building materials segments and highlighted a pan-India ready-mix presence alongside contributions to major infrastructure projects. Corporate communications contact details were provided by the company.

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Nuvoco commissions Surat grinding unit

Nuvoco posts 20 per cent rise in Q1 PAT

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Nuvoco Vistas Corp. has announced its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, reporting growth in volumes, earnings and profitability while advancing its expansion plans in western India.
The company inaugurated a 2-million-tonnes-per-annum (MTPA) grinding unit at its Limla Cement Plant in Surat on July 11, 2026, ahead of schedule. The facility, part of the Vadraj Cement assets, is expected to strengthen Nuvoco’s presence in western India while freeing up capacity at its Rajasthan plants to cater to demand in northern markets.
Progress at the Kutch project remains on track, with phased commissioning scheduled to begin in the third quarter of FY27. The company has also commenced work on a bulk cement terminal at Viramgam, Sachana, Gujarat, featuring a dedicated railway siding. The terminal is expected to become operational by the second quarter of FY28 and will support distribution across Gujarat. These projects form part of Nuvoco’s capacity expansion programme, which is expected to increase its total cement capacity to 35 MTPA by FY28.
During Q1 FY27, the company recorded cement sales volumes of 5.3 million tonnes, up 5 per cent year-on-year. Consolidated total income rose 9 per cent to Rs 31.29 billion, while EBITDA increased 7 per cent to Rs 5.72 billion, marking the company’s highest-ever first-quarter EBITDA. Profit after tax grew 20 per cent year-on-year to Rs 1.60 billion.
Commenting on the results, Jayakumar Krishnaswamy, Managing Director, Nuvoco Vistas Corp., said the company delivered improved business performance despite macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges. He attributed the results to disciplined execution, cost optimisation and operational efficiencies, while highlighting the early commissioning of the Surat grinding unit as a key milestone in the company’s expansion strategy.
He added that the company remains focused on prudent procurement, supply chain efficiency and cost discipline while monitoring geopolitical developments that could affect industry supply chains and input costs.

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Cement Sector Faces Sluggish Growth in First Half of FY27

April Price Hikes Unlikely To Offset Margin Decline

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Nuvama Institutional Equities has warned that India’s cement industry is expected to record subdued volume growth in the first half of fiscal year 2026-27 before a recovery in the second half. The brokerage assessed that price increases implemented in April 2026 will be insufficient to offset an overall decline in sector profitability. It attributed the outlook to weak demand and fresh capacity additions scheduled during fiscal years 2026-27 and 2027-28 that are likely to keep prices under pressure.

The report noted that demand was sluggish in April and May 2026 owing to global uncertainty, labour shortages, heatwaves, constraints in raw materials and unseasonal rainfall. Producers raised prices across regions in April to mitigate rising petcoke costs and higher packaging expenses, but the increases proved short lived. Nuvama reported that standard petcoke prices rose to USD153/t, around USD41/t higher than in the third quarter of fiscal year 2025-26.

Price correction followed weaker demand, limiting the net increase to about Rs 10-12 per bag by the end of the quarter. Imported petcoke prices have since fallen to USD132/t from a recent peak of USD168/t, although they remained roughly USD20/t higher quarter on quarter. The brokerage expected the higher input cost impact to begin reflecting from late quarter one of FY27 and to continue into early quarter two.

Nuvama also estimated that crude linked increases were likely to raise packaging costs by about Rs 120-150/t and to exert upward pressure on freight. It warned that soft demand combined with significant new supply coming on stream in FY27-28 would keep pricing under strain and constrain near term margin recovery. The report concluded that volume growth was likely to be sluggish in the first half of FY27 before recovering in the second half.

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