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Want to make your roof, terrace or facade waterproof?

You do this with hydrofuge

With hydrofuge you can make your roof, terrace or facade waterproof and frost-resistant. An ideal solution for porous bricks, roof tiles or surfaces.

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The benefits of hydrofuge

  1. Protection against moisture

  2. Better frost resistance

  3. Self-cleaning pearl effect

  4. Delay moss and algae formation

  5. Environmentally friendly and biodegradable

Hydrofuge and roof coating as an option when cleaning a roof

Want to make the roof covering extra moisture-resistant and frost-resistant? Then choose our option hydrofuge. This treatment places a protective layer on the roof tiles. This creates a pearl effect (see photo), which prevents water from penetrating the pans and slows down the growth of mosses and algae.

As mentioned above, two layers of coating can be applied to concrete tiles and slate roof tiles immediately after cleaning. This way the roof tiles regain their original color. In most cases, the manufacturer's original coating or paint is used. If desired, you can paint your roof tile in a different color. Good to know: our roof coating has a 10-year warranty.

Family Detemmerman ~ Beersel

“I was a bit scared at first because my parents had their roof cleaned by a self-employed person and it was a disaster, but with Mos Protect everything went well. Everything was left clean, I am very satisfied with the performances and would definitely recommend them.” 

What is the price for a roof cleaning?

Since every roof is different, we cannot simply make a quick one price giving. Only after a thorough diagnosis by one of our experts can we determine an exact price. This way we can be sure that your roof will receive the best possible treatment at the best possible price. We will be happy to prepare a completely free price proposal for you.

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