Professional Waterproofing Services in Lebanon
With a 10-year warranty

Protect your home from leaks, moisture & water damage with our expert solutions & a 10-Year Warranty.

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Frequently Asked questions

How Much Does it Cost?

Every waterproofing job is different, and we can’t give an exact price without first inspecting the site. This isn’t like painting a wall or laying tiles — the cost depends on several factors, like the condition of the surface, the type of waterproofing needed, the materials involved, and the total area. That’s why we offer a free on-site assessment, so we can evaluate the job properly and give you a fair, accurate quote.

Are you a registered Company?

Yes, we are a fully registered and licensed company operating in accordance with local regulations. “Pierre Fahed Contracting Company.”

Do you only use top-of-the-line European waterproofing materials?

Yes, we exclusively use premium-grade European waterproofing products, trusted for their durability, performance, and long-term protection. All data sheets for all the products we use are available upon request.

Do you give a 10 year warranty for every job, no matter what?

Yes, we provide a full 10-year written warranty for every waterproofing job we do. That’s our commitment to quality, durability, and your long-term peace of mind. All warranties are legally certified  & documented by a Notary Public.

What’s the difference between PU and asphalt waterproofing?

Both waterproofing systems provide the same level of protection and come with the same warranty. The main difference is in how they react to the environment.
PU (Polyurethane) is white and sun-reflective, making it ideal for coastal areas and hot climates. However, it’s not recommended for homes above 500 meters in altitude because it can crack in freezing conditions.
Asphalt, on the other hand, is more resistant to cold and ice, which makes it the better choice for high-altitude locations. It can also be used on the coast but absorbs more heat than PU.