Leaking in a well can seriously affect the quality of drinking water. Through a seemingly small gap in a concrete mine, household drains will begin to penetrate, technical liquids spilled onto the ground. Sand will crumble from the horizons lying above the aquifer, which will negatively affect transparency. Unpleasant, right?
To restore the integrity of the wellbore, a rapidly hardening composition will be required, which will quickly eliminate the defect in the concrete structure. A hydraulic seal for a well will permanently eliminate leaks, large and small cracks. We will tell you how to choose it correctly.
We have described in detail the process of applying repair composition. We offer recipes for self-cooking fillings. The information is supplemented by useful schemes, photos and video guides.
Types of seals for hydraulic structures
Previously, before the invention of hydroseals, wooden boards, hemp and jute materials were used as plugs for wells. A significant drawback of obsolete species was the rapid delamination and decay, which led to a deterioration in the quality of the composition and taste of well water.
With the invention of hydraulic seals, it became much easier to eliminate leaks and operate wells. Modern manufacturers of building materials offer ready-made waterproofing compounds based on polymeric materials.
The use of hydraulic seals allows in a short time to eliminate the defect of the underground part of the structure, including not only wells, but also foundations and bridge supports
However, many well owners and professional repair crews prefer to use seals of their own manufacture, rightly believing that this will lead to cheaper repair work without loss in quality.
Water seals are divided into two types:
- Pressure, quick-setting mixtures. It takes 10 to 60 seconds to solidify them. A special repair compound with waterproofing properties is applied over such a seal.
- Non-pressure hardening within 5-7 minutes. Such mixtures are used when carrying out not emergency work, but preventive ones, for example, planned insulation of joints.
We will discuss further details about each option.
If the leak does not occur in a timely manner and the joints are not sealed, then groundwater will penetrate the well, changing the quality of the water in it
Waterproofing grouting materials (hydraulic seals) are often used in emergency cases, when how much water runs out or seeps depends on the hardening time, so the magnitude and severity of the damage that can be prevented depends on the quality and proper use of the water seal.
High-quality water seals can eliminate leaks in 30 seconds, stopping the flow to 7 atmospheres!
Waterproofing seals are used in the following cases:
- to protect drinking water in a well from groundwater
- cap of water breakthroughs in basements, adits, wells
- breakthrough isolation in the places of contact of the floor, walls, between the foundation blocks
- sealed joints and cracks in wells
- express repair of pipelines.
A water seal in concrete wells serves not only for emergency repairs and elimination of leaks, but also to prevent changes in water quality in places of thinning, increased filtration.
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Water seal around the pipe inlet
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Waterproofing seals for wells must meet the following requirements:
- reliably close joints, cracks, creating a monolithic connection;
- have resistance to cracking, the effects of low and high temperatures;
- Do not change the quality of the water;
- grab quickly
- not subject to deformation, corrosion;
- be easy to use.
Almost all water seals offered on the today's construction market meet the above requirements.
Home-made fillings, subject to certain rules, which will be described below, will also be effective and will eliminate leakage or carry out preventive maintenance in the well. As a result, measures to restore water quality can be carried out much less frequently.
Having decided to use a ready-made water seal for industrial production, be sure to read the manufacturer's instructions and pay attention to the expiration date.
Ready-made waterproofing seals
Ready-made hydraulic seals for concrete wells are very convenient: to use such a seal, it is enough to dilute the solution with water according to the manufacturer's instructions. Consider the most popular waterproofing filling mixtures.
The use of ready-made seals allows you to quickly eliminate emergency leaks. They include active components responsible for the setting rate (+)
Option # 1: waterlog. The composition of this mixture includes fine quartz sand, aluminum cement, active chemical additives that give the composition plasticity and allow quick hardening. Using this type of seal, you can quickly eliminate the leak within 2 minutes.
Waterplag can be used at temperatures from +5 to +35 degrees. It is used in waterproofing swimming pools, underwater parts of bridge crossings and similar structures. Among the shortcomings of this hydraulic seal, one can single out the need for dilution with warm water + 20-25 degrees, which in some cases is not very convenient.
Option # 2: peneplag. Available in the form of a dry powder, which must be diluted in water. This mixture is intended for waterproofing concrete wells, as well as wells paved with brick, natural or artificial stone. The seals are based on high-quality cement, quartz sand and polymer additives.
This mixture is able to stop the flow with a pressure of more than 5 atmospheres. Hardening time 40 seconds.
Option # 3: powder ex
Fast-acting waterproofing seal, which sets in 10 seconds after application. Such a seal has excellent characteristics: frost resistance, resistance to aggressive environments, ease of use.
The disadvantages of this mixture include the high cost and inability to work at temperatures below +5 degrees.
The composition produced to quickly eliminate leaks in the basement, well, roof, wall, is made on a cement basis. Supplied in powder form, easy to mix and apply.
After using any chemicals to carry out repair operations, well water should be taken for analysis to an SES or laboratory accredited to conduct this type of research. A study of the composition of the water will help to determine if there are any sources of pollution left in the mine, or if the repair material has affected the quality characteristics.
The technology of using finished compounds
Ready-made waterproofing seals are most often used to seal the resulting leak, when water that leaks or seeps is capable of causing serious damage.
Using ready-made hydraulic seals, it is necessary to strictly observe the technology of work:
- Surface preparation. At this stage, using a hammer or hammer, it is necessary to clean the surface of the well from exfoliated concrete. However, first the surface must be cleaned of dust, dirt, mold.
- Extension of the repaired area. Expansion to 20-30 mm and hole deepening by 30-50 mm are necessary. This is done in order to “refresh” the edges of the hole. In this case, you need to try to give the shape of the crater to the crack to be closed. When sealing a seam, it is necessary to clean it and deepen it by 5-10 mm. For expansion, it is best to use a wide spatula, treating the damage site from top to bottom. Small cracks and holes can be expanded in any direction, as convenient to the repairman.
- Preparation of the solution. The solution is prepared no later than 2 minutes before use. Preparation recommendations, proportion ratio, optimal water temperature - all this needs to be studied before preparing the waterproofing mixture. A pure metal (not aluminum!) Container is used to dilute the mixture.
- Filling a crack. We fill in no more than 50-70%. This is necessary so that the waterproofing solution expanding during the hardening process does not damage the wall of the well.
- Stabilization of the seal. Press the finished seal with your hands for 3-5 seconds to several minutes (indicated in the instructions for use).
- Care. Depending on the mixture used, it may be necessary to periodically wet the seals for 12-24 hours. If the instruction does not provide for this, then this is not necessary.
- Processing a seal with a waterproofing compound. At this stage, penetrating waterproofing material is used, which will protect the concrete wall of the well and the installed water seal from further destruction. From ready-made waterproofing mixtures, you can choose: “Osmosil”, “Hydrotex”. It is possible to apply waterproofing only after the seal has completely solidified, unless otherwise provided by the manufacturer.
When diluting the solution, strictly observe the proportions indicated by the manufacturer. Do not save and try to dilute the mixture thinner or, in an effort to increase its effectiveness, make it too thick. In both cases, the waterproofing properties of the seal will be impaired.
Installation of hydraulic seals should be carried out quickly, it is advisable to do this with an assistant who will dilute the mixture while you are preparing the hole for sealing
Often along the way with the repair of cracks, more serious damages are identified that require major repairs of the well. We recommend reading information about their methods of elimination.
DIY filling
Hydro-seals made independently have some features. In quality, they are somewhat inferior to finished fillings produced by an industrial method.
These disadvantages include:
- there is no guarantee of inertia, i.e. “Homemade” can come into contact with the environment, while changing its properties;
- a homemade filling hardens much more slowly than a sample of industrial production;
- there is a possibility of the collapse of the seal and the ingress of its components into the water.
Based on the last paragraph, we do not recommend using toxic compounds to create “home” hydroseals!
The advantages of homemade fillings include low cost and availability, which is especially important in emergency cases when there is no industrial seal at hand.
# 1: Homemade non-pressure seal
To prepare a waterproofing seal, the following materials are required: fine-grained, preferably sifted sand, cement grade not lower than M300. Proportions - 2 parts of sand + 1 part of cement. Immediately before use, water is added to the composition.
Water must be added gradually, constantly stirring. The consistency should be thick so that a ball can be easily formed from the mixture so that it does not spread.
A seal is inserted into a large crack by hand, into a small one - it is rubbed with a spatula. After the repair is completed, the well section must be closed with an iron plate.After 2-3 days, the iron is removed, and the seal is treated with cement mortar and covered with waterproofing.
This method can only be used to eliminate pressureless and low pressure leaks. Under high pressure (over 3 atmospheres), such a homemade composition is quickly washed away.
To seal a deep crack, it is recommended to fill in two layers, while the first seal (lower layer) should be thicker, almost dry than the second
# 2: Sealing for joints and small cracks
For all its shortcomings, home-made water seals are excellent for sealing joints in concrete wells. They cope with this task “perfectly”, while saving a significant amount on industrial products.
Being environmentally friendly and safe, home-made water seals made of sand and high-quality cement reliably protect well water from the ingress of groundwater, impurities, and soil.
To increase the efficiency of waterproofing the seams of a well, a “liquid glass” composition can be added to a solution of sand and cement. Such a mixture will make the seal better and more durable. Proportions of 1: 1: 1 (sand: cement: water glass). It is necessary to add “liquid glass” 1 minute before sealing, because hardening of the composition is very fast!
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Step 1: Preparing to Apply a Watermark
Step 2: Prepare the water seal according to the manufacturer's instructions
Step 3: Consistency of repair mortar for concrete
Step 4: Applying repair compound to the damaged area
The technology for the production of joints for a concrete well is as follows:
- Surface preparation, which consists in the removal of exfoliated concrete, the remains of the old seal.
- If necessary, treat the walls of the well with an antibacterial composition to remove / prevent mold.
- Cleaning joints from dust, dirt, old waterproofing. Expansion of the seam by 5-10 mm by gating. Used tools - hammer drill, hammer, chamfer.
- Preparation of a waterproofing mixture.
- Pre-wetting the seams. The seam should not be wet, namely moistened. It is best to use a fabric that absorbs water for this procedure.
- Application of a waterproofing mixture with a spatula. Filling cracks and putty joints.
- Application of a penetrating waterproofing solution.
How often are waterproofing joints done? Waterproofing of joints of a concrete well is carried out on average 1 time in 5 years, provided that the well is operated correctly. Emergency waterproofing is carried out in the event of a leak, deterioration in the quality of well water, after a sharp drainage.
It is best to carry out waterproofing work in the spring, after the final melting of the snow, when the average daily temperature is set at not lower than +5 degrees.
It is necessary to carry out sealing, moving from bottom to top, simultaneously inspecting the walls of the well, eliminating chips and filling up existing cracks and crevices
Safety measures for work in a well
Work to repair a leak or seal a well is a hazardous activity, therefore it is necessary to strictly comply with safety requirements.
At the preparatory stage, you should carefully handle a jackhammer or hammer, which are used to clean the surface of exfoliated concrete and chips.
When kneading a water seal, you must protect your hands with tight rubber gloves. The tool used for applying the water seal must be cleaned immediately after completion of the waterproofing mixture.
When using ready-made seals, make sure that the composition does not get on exposed skin. When diluting the powder, try not to inhale the vapors that are generated, as they can harm the mucosa.
Selection of the optimal hydraulic seal
Waterproofing seals of an industrial or own production are an easy way to eliminate pressure or pressureless leaks in a well. The technology of using water seals is very simple, even a layman can make waterproofing a concrete well.
When choosing a method for eliminating a leak, pay attention to its characteristics: we recommend that pressure leaks be eliminated with the help of ready-made quick-hardening seals.
To eliminate non-pressure leaks, as well as waterproofing the joints inside the well, you can use do-it-yourself seals. The use of homemade water seals is possible only in a dry well, because the available water will wash the solution until it hardens.
The list of measures for servicing wells includes not only repairs. Much more often it is necessary to clean the well shaft, the methods and features of which are described in detail in our article.
The roller will familiarize you with the procedure and technological stages of sealing joints in a concrete well:
Detailed video instruction on eliminating a pressure leak using a Peneplag hydraulic seal:
Proper manufacture of hand-made fillings and the use of industrial compounds guarantee an excellent result, relieve leaks and cracks in the reinforced concrete well trunk.
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