About Rubberproof
Learn more about what makes us who we are and why we’re the perfect team for your next waterproofing & damp proofing project
What is Rubberproof?
Rubberproof is a waterproofing material used on roofs. Roofs are constantly exposed to the elements, so it’s important to have a waterproofing material that will protect your home from water damage. Roofing paint is a rubber-based sealant that creates a barrier between your roof and the elements. It is applied as a liquid and sets into a solid, durable coating that will last for years.
Roofing paint can be applied to any roof type, including asphalt shingles, metal roofs, and tile roofs. It is available in a variety of colors to match your home’s exterior. Roofing paint is an easy way to extend the life of your roof and protect your home from water damage.
Manufacturing process
Rubberproof manufactures and supplies a wide range of DIY products to cover most of your waterproofing problems. From waterproofing concrete, aluminium, IBR, corrugated iron roofs and damp proofing, we provide you with expert advice on problem solving for both industrial and residential sectors.
Our products are manufactured according to South Africa’s weather conditions. With our own team of experts on board, we pride ourselves on providing both high-quality products and professional service. Our expert team will be available for quotations and installations should your DIY project become technical.
Experienced team
Louis Slabbert and his partner Christa Slabbert have been in the industry for over 15 years. Rubberproof, together with Waterproofing Mania, is a member of DWASA and one of the top waterproofing companies in Gauteng. Their experience and problem solving solutions have made a big difference in the market.
We are committed to maintaining a high standard of manufacturing and distributing waterproofing and damp proofing products. We have a deep understanding of customer requirements, budgets and styles combined with passion and scientific expertise, diligent research and production processes.