Leveling and sloping surfaces, is a crucial principle in flooring and improving construction quality.
Unfortunately, in our country, slope creation, leveling, flooring, required materials and supplies, as well as creating insulation layers, waterproofing, and reinforcement are not taken seriously and are often performed by unqualified personnel, which causes significant damage to projects.
Subsidence and sagging of bathroom and kitchen surfaces, detachment of facade stones, weakening of tiles and ceramics, water penetration into adjacent walls of pools, saunas, and jacuzzis, freezing and bulging of mosaic and floor stones in yard and roof areas, increasing structural dead load on roofs and roof gardens, are examples of issues that arise shortly after project completion due to improper slope considerations. These not only impose financial costs and waste time and aesthetic quality but also damage the professional reputation of involved engineers and specialists.
Naturally, slope creation aims to guide water with sufficient gradient towards drainage outlets, but this is not only achieved in the final layer during stone and ceramic installation. Instead, calculations must be performed from the initial concrete surface layer.