Heritage & Modern Winelands Waterproofing
From Cape Dutch homes on Dorp Street to modern Paradyskloof estates and working wine-farm cellars — we waterproof Stellenbosch properties without compromising character.
— Why Stellenbosch Chooses Us
We've sealed thatch-junction flashings on historic farmhouses, replaced membrane on tasting-room slabs across the Winelands, and protected student-rental blocks near the university. Every Stellenbosch job respects the building's architectural integrity.
Tell us about the leak or scope — we'll get back to you within 24 hours with a written quote.
— Indicative Pricing
All quotes free. Final pricing depends on site inspection.
Heritage parapet sealing
R280/m
Breathable mineral coating system
Cape Dutch gable repair & seal
R6,500
Per gable, includes crack repair
Wine cellar negative-side waterproofing
R450/m²
Crystalline slurry + cove fillets
Farm building re-flash & topcoat
R220/m²
IBR sheeting, rivet sealing, rubberised top
— Specialist Services in Stellenbosch
In-depth pages with process, materials, pricing and FAQs — built specifically for Stellenbosch property owners.
Roof Leak Repair Stellenbosch — 10-yr warranty, same-week response.
View pageWaterproofing Inspections Stellenbosch — 10-yr warranty, same-week response.
View pageChimney Waterproofing Stellenbosch — 10-yr warranty, same-week response.
View page— Most-Requested Services
— Local FAQs
Yes. We only use breathable, vapour-permeable systems on heritage plaster and consult with property owners on any visible detailing. We're familiar with the requirements for grade-2 and grade-3 listed properties.
Yes — we regularly travel to farms in Devon Valley, Jonkershoek, Klapmuts, Koelenhof and out toward Franschhoek. Travel is included on quotes above R15,000.
The Winelands' combination of 40°C+ summer heat and concentrated winter rainfall demands UV-stable rubberised topcoats over a torch-on or Uniflash base. Cheap acrylic paints fail within one season here.
Most residential jobs take 1–3 days. Wine-cellar and basement systems take 4–7 days due to curing times. We always work around vintage and harvest schedules on working farms.
— Further Reading