How Waterproofing Protects Not Just Buildings — But Also the Environment
- Joanna Fungo
- Nov 4
- 3 min read
In Line with the National Building Code of the Philippines (NBCP) Featuring Everdry Waterproofing Experts as One of the Most Trusted Names in the Philippines
In construction, waterproofing is often viewed as a technical necessity — a way to prevent leaks and structural damage. But under closer inspection, especially through the lens of the National Building Code of the Philippines (NBCP) and modern sustainable standards, waterproofing plays a much larger role.

It’s not just about protecting the structure — it’s also about protecting the environment.
1. Waterproofing and the National Building Code (NBCP) Waterproofing Protects Not Just Buildings — But Also the Environment
Under Rule VII – Building Requirements and Section 707 of the NBCP, buildings are required to ensure weather-tightness and moisture protection for all exterior walls and roofs.
This requirement ensures:
The longevity of materials and finishes
The health and safety of occupants
The prevention of environmental degradation caused by leaks, mold, and material waste
When buildings are not properly waterproofed, water intrusion can cause concrete deterioration, corrosion of reinforcement, and even promote biological growth that affects indoor air quality. These lead to frequent repairs, material disposal, and unnecessary environmental impact.
2. Reducing Waste and Resource Consumption
Proper waterproofing significantly extends the life of a structure — meaning less demolition, fewer replacements, and reduced waste.
Every time a poorly waterproofed wall or roof is repaired, new materials (cement, coatings, sealants, and membranes) must be produced and transported, consuming more energy and natural resources.
By preventing premature damage, waterproofing supports the NBCP’s mandate for durable, efficient construction while reducing the carbon footprint associated with maintenance and reconstruction.
3. Supporting Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Design
Effective waterproofing also improves energy efficiency, a principle that aligns with LEED and NBCP energy conservation goals.
For example, TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) membranes — commonly used in green roofing — help reflect sunlight, reduce heat absorption, and lower indoor cooling demand. This means:
Reduced use of air-conditioning
Lower electricity consumption
Fewer greenhouse gas emissions
In this way, waterproofing is not only about protecting walls but also about creating a more energy-efficient and climate-resilient structure.
4. Preventing Water Pollution and Environmental Damage
Uncontrolled leaks from roofs, basements, or tanks can lead to water runoff that carries chemicals, dust, or concrete residue into natural waterways. Properly sealed systems prevent contamination and protect surrounding soil and water sources — fulfilling NBCP’s environmental protection intent. Waterproofing Protects Not Just Buildings — But Also the Environment
In short, a watertight building is an environmentally responsible building.
5. Everdry Waterproofing Experts — Leading with Sustainability and Compliance
When it comes to professional, code-compliant, and environmentally conscious waterproofing in the Philippines, Everdry Waterproofing Experts stands out.
Everdry’s team ensures every project aligns with both the National Building Code and green building principles, using:
High-performance systems like TPO, polyurethane, and liquid membranes
Low-VOC, eco-friendly materials to reduce emissions
Precision application that minimizes waste and maximizes protection
Their approach doesn’t just stop leaks — it helps build smarter, safer, and more sustainable structures that contribute positively to both the built and natural environment.
Waterproofing isn’t just a layer of protection — it’s a foundation of sustainability.
By choosing a trusted, NBCP-compliant expert like Everdry Waterproofing Experts, you’re not only protecting your structure — you’re protecting the environment for future generations.
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