Balcony Leak Repair Singapore – Stop Water Seepage at the Source

Most balcony leaks in Singapore are misdiagnosed because the visible damage is not the actual source.
— leading to unnecessary hacking and repeated repairs

Balcony leaks in Singapore are often misdiagnosed, especially during periods of heavy rain.

What many property owners do not realise is this:
the water you see inside your home is often not where the leak actually started.

Water can enter through cracks, failed waterproofing or drainage points, then travel through the concrete slab before appearing elsewhere — such as ceiling stains, wall dampness or interior seepage.

This is why many balcony leak repairs fail.

At Flux Solutions, we focus on identifying the true source of the leak first, before recommending the correct repair.

What Causes Balcony Leaks in Singapore?

These are the common causes of balcony leaks in Singapore

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Waterproofing membrane failure beneath tiles

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Hairline cracks in the concrete slab

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Floor trap or drainage outlet defects

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Poor water ponding due to incorrect slope

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External wall or facade water ingress

Not sure which applies to your situation? Use our Find Your Leak Guide

The visible leak is rarely the actual source — proper diagnosis is required before repair.

What Actually Causes Balcony Leaks?

Balcony leakage is often caused by a combination of issues rather than a single failure point.

Failed Waterproofing Membrane

The waterproofing layer beneath the tiles deteriorates over time due to UV exposure, rain and thermal movement.
Once compromised, water penetrates into the screed and slab.

Structural Crack Seepage

Hairline cracks in the reinforced concrete slab allow water to slowly enter, especially during prolonged rainfall.

Floor Trap or Drainage Failure

Defects at the drainage outlet or floor trap connection allow water to bypass the waterproofing system entirely.

Poor Water Ponding

Improper slope or blocked drainage leads to standing water, increasing the likelihood of seepage over time.

External Wall or Facade Ingress

Water entering through external wall cracks or facade defects can travel inward and appear as balcony or interior leakage.

Why Balcony Leak Repairs Often Fail

Most failed repairs come down to one issue:
The wrong source was identified.

Common mistakes include:

Applying surface coatings without addressing underlying issues

Assuming all leaks are waterproofing-related

Ignoring drainage or ponding problems

Repairing visible damage instead of entry points

This leads to repeated leakage and unnecessary cost.

Signs Your Balcony May Be Leaking

Balcony leaks often show up in indirect ways.

Symptoms

Water stains on the ceiling below

Brown patches, damp marks or peeling paint on the ceiling beneath your balcony are one of the most common signs of leakage.

Damp patches on internal walls near the balcony

Moisture, bubbling paint or discolouration on walls adjacent to the balcony may indicate water travelling through concealed structural paths.

Water seepage during or after heavy rain

Leaks that appear only during rainfall or shortly after typically point to waterproofing failure, external wall ingress or drainage issues.

Peeling paint or bubbling plaster

Surface deterioration on ceilings or walls suggests prolonged moisture exposure behind the finishes.

Mould growth or persistent moisture smell

A musty odour or visible mould indicates ongoing moisture buildup within the slab or wall structure.

If you notice any of these signs, water has likely already penetrated beyond the surface layer.

How We Identify the Source

Every balcony leak is assessed based on how water behaves within the structure.


Process

1. Identify where water appears

We assess the location, spread and pattern of the visible leak.

2. Trace possible entry paths

We evaluate how water could travel through tiles, joints, slab, drainage points or external wall connections.

3. Eliminate incorrect causes

We rule out common misdiagnoses such as assuming waterproofing failure without confirming drainage or facade issues.

4. Confirm the actual failure point

Only after identifying the true cause do we recommend a repair method.

Different causes require different solutions. There is no one-size-fits-all repair.

Common Methods

Targeted Joint & Surface Repair

Used when water enters through deteriorated grout lines or joint gaps.
Seals the entry points without hacking.

Chemical Injection / Flood Infusion

Used when minor seepage occurs through porous concrete or micro gaps.
Suitable for specific conditions where full waterproofing replacement is not required.

Pressure Grouting for Structural Cracks

Used when water travels through cracks within the slab.
Seals internal pathways within the structure.

Drainage Rectification & Slope Correction

Used when poor water ponding or drainage defects are the primary cause.
Ensures proper water discharge to prevent future seepage.

Full Waterproofing Replacement

Required when the membrane beneath tiles has failed extensively.
Involves removal of finishes and installation of a new waterproofing system.

Real Balcony Leak Cases We’ve Solved

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Why Choose Flux Solutions

Flux Solutions is a BCA Registered waterproofing contractor (CR09 & CR13) with
15+ years and 12,000+ completed projects across Singapore. All work is carried
out by our in-house team with workmanship warranty on every repair. Google Rated 4.8 Stars BizSafe 3

What This Repair Cannot Address

Leaks caused by structural movement or active slab cracking may require specialist assessment beyond standard waterproofing repair

If external facade defects are the primary cause, balcony waterproofing alone will not resolve the issue — facade repair must be completed first

Properties with multiple simultaneous failure points may require phased repair rather than a single treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

We present all viable options after diagnosis so you can make an informed decision based on your budget and property holding period.

Need a Proper Balcony Leak Diagnosis?

Balcony leaks rarely resolve on their own and often worsen over time.
A correct diagnosis ensures the repair addresses the actual cause — preventing repeat issues and unnecessary cost.

No pressure. No commitment. We assess properly before recommending anything.

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