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Protect Your Homes from Wall Seepage Invasion with Brick&Bolt

Feb 12 2020

Malak Mehta


Have you stepped into a room and noticed an odd stain spreading across the wall or paint flaking off mysteriously? That is known as wall seepage. This uninvited guest can wreak havoc in your home if not addressed promptly.  When left unchecked, water seepage in walls can manifest through signs such as puffed paint, crumbling plaster, and unsightly stains. 


In extreme cases, you might even notice dripping water. Wet, damp walls are an open invitation to fungal growth, which may compromise not only your home's aesthetics but also its structural integrity. This problem is particularly rampant in areas frequently exposed to moisture, such as bathrooms, utility areas, and balconies.

Causes of Water Seepage in Walls

A light pink wall possesses multiple stains on its surface which appear as orange blotches. There is a creeper growing in the far right corner of the wall with one vine stretching across as cracks begin to appear

A pink wall stained orange due to water seepage


Prevention is always better than cure, especially when it comes to the integrity of your home. Thus, selecting the right construction company while building your home promises a lifetime of hassle-free living, minimizing the worries of wall seepage, cracks, and leaks. Some of the most common causes of water seepage are listed below. 

  • Cracks in Walls: The integrity of your home can be impacted if visible openings are present. Referred to as one of the common culprits, cracks in building walls can be a significant cause for concern. While appearing insignificant, these flaws can invite water infiltration leading to dampness and seepage over time. 
  • Leakage: Another cause of wall seepage is leakage within the plumbing system. Water from leaky faucets or pipes behind walls can find its way into your home, causing unseen damage until evident signs of seepage start to appear.
  • Faulty or Broken Drainage: Faulty or broken drainage systems can also induce wall seepage. If water flow is not diverted from your property, it can seep into the walls, causing damage over time.
  • Poor Construction: Low-grade practices in the hired construction company are another potential seepage source. If the building materials used or the techniques employed during construction are subpar, it can result in water seepage issues too. 
  • Defective Waterproofing Materials: Using poor quality materials can lead to wall seepage. It's essential to use trusted, high-quality waterproofing solutions for lasting protection against seepage.

Wall Seepage Treatments and Solutions

Effective wall seepage treatment begins with detecting the source of the problem. This might involve checking for plumbing leaks, assessing the condition of your drainage system, or looking for cracks in building walls or ceilings. It is important to remember that the time consuming process involved in fixing water seepage in the walls begins with a thorough examination of potential problems.

Wall Seepage Repair in the Bathroom

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Leaking pipes can be fixed with a wrench


  1. Identify the Problem: First, you must find the source of the wall seepage. Check for leaking faucets, pipes, taps and showers. Pay close attention to cracks or openings.
  2. Fix Leaks: After successfully identifying leaks and cracks, repair them with the help of a professional plumber. 
  3. Repair Walls: If the integrity of walls has been compromised, remove any damaged plaster or paint. Apply a waterproof coating as a barrier to prevent future seepage. 
  4. Beautify: Ensure to use moisture-resistant paint to seamlessly match the coating with the rest of the bathroom so that the area can withstand the humidity of your bathroom.

How To Get Rid of Wall Seepage in Exterior Walls?

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Apply waterproofing techniques to exterior walls in order to protect them


  1. Identify Sources: Scrutinize the exterior walls to identify any visible signs of wall seepage. Look for cracks, gaps, and damaged mortar joints. Pay attention to areas around windows, doors, rooflines, and any other penetrations in the wall.
  2. Repair Gaps: Use a suitable sealant to fill in small cracks and gaps in the wall. Choose a high-quality waterproof sealant that is specifically designed for exterior use.
  3. Evaluate and Repair Exterior Coatings: If your exterior walls have paint or waterproofing membranes, inspect them for damage or deterioration. Repair or replace them to maintain their protective properties and prevent wall seepage.
  4. Apply Waterproofing or Treatments: Consider applying a waterproof coating or treatment to the exterior walls as an added layer of protection. Various products, such as waterproof paints, sealers, and elastomeric coatings, are available. Follow the instructions for application and ensure proper surface preparation before applying these products.

How To Repair Wall Seepage From Ceilings?

The image features brown and grey stains on white walls along with the growth of mould


White walls sporting multiple stains due to water seepage



  1. Identification: The first step to repairing any damage caused by wall seepage involves identifying the source of leakage. Trace the path of the water to determine where it might be entering from. After that, you can follow these steps:
  2. Fix the Underlying Issue: If you spot a roof leak, you may need to call a professional roofer to inspect and repair the roof. If it is a plumbing issue, such as a leaky pipe, contact a plumber to fix the problem.
  3. Remove and Repair Damaged Materials: Use a putty knife or scraper to gently remove any loose or damaged plaster, drywall, or ceiling tiles. For small cracks or holes, you can use spackling compound or joint compound to fill them in. You may need to replace the damaged section of drywall or ceiling tiles for larger or more severe wall seepage.
  4. Prime and Paint: After the repairs are completed, apply a coat of primer to ensure proper adhesion of the paint.



Keep Your Floors Free of Seepage

A person is using a roller to apply a coat of waterproofing material to protect the surface from becoming damaged


Install water-proofing techniques as a long-term solution to protect your floors


  1. Remove Damaged Flooring: If the seepage has caused damage to the flooring, such as warping, discoloration, or mould growth, it is important to remove the affected materials. This might involve removing tiles, carpeting, laminate, or other flooring materials.
  2. Waterproofing: When it comes to seepage emerging from the floor, ensure to waterproof your flooring, especially in areas exposed to water, like bathrooms and balconies. Installing water-resistant flooring materials could be an effective long-term solution.

Escape the Nightmare of Seepage with these Fool-Proof Maintenance Tips

  1. Regular Inspections: Make routine checks for any signs of wall seepage. The earlier you detect the issue, the simpler it will be to manage.
  2. Periodic Waterproofing: Consider waterproofing your walls and ceilings periodically, especially before the rainy season. This preventive measure can protect your home from potential water damage.
  3. Seek Professional Help: If wall seepage source is hard to detect, consult a professional. Experts have the knowledge and tools to effectively diagnose and treat complex wall seepage issues.
  4. Ensure Good Ventilation: Ensure your home is well-ventilated. A well-aired home dries out faster, reducing the chance of wall seepage due to condensation.
  5. Regular Cleaning: Regularly clean your drainage and plumbing systems to prevent blockages that can lead to water leaks and wall seepage.

Build a Seepage-Free Home with Brick&Bolt


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Taking steps and understanding how to prevent water seepage through walls is as crucial as learning how to conceal it. When it comes to wall seepage, prevention and maintenance play an essential role. Ideally, you must get your home built by a trusted construction partner who will build your dream home, making sure to take care of every minute detail.

With 430+ quality checks, best-in-class construction materials, and regular updates on the apps, our skilled team of experts offer great attention to detail and customised planning. So if you want to build your picturesque new home that can survive concerns like wall seepage and the integrity of its foundation, reach out to us as soon as possible!




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