External Wall & Window Leak Repair Singapore – Stop Rainwater Ingress at the Source
Most external wall leaks in Singapore are misdiagnosed because the visible dampness is not the actual entry point.
— leading to repeated repairs and unresolved rainwater ingress
External wall and window leaks are a common problem in Singapore, especially during periods of heavy or wind-driven rain.
Unlike pipe leaks or internal waterproofing failures, these leaks originate from outside the building envelope — making them harder to trace and often misunderstood.
Water can enter through small cracks, failed sealant joints or facade defects, then travel behind plaster or along structural elements before appearing indoors.
What many property owners do not realise is this:
the location where water appears inside is often not where it entered from outside.
This is why many external wall leak repairs fail.
At Flux Solutions, we focus on identifying the true entry point of water before recommending the correct repair.
Quick Answer: What Causes External Wall & Window Leaks?
Most external wall and window leaks in Singapore are caused by one or more of these:
Causes
Failed sealant around window frames
Cracks in external wall or facade
Deteriorated plaster or render
Gaps at window joints or installation points
Water ingress during wind-driven rain
Poor detailing at facade joints or penetrations
Rain-driven water can enter through very small openings and travel internally before becoming visible.
Not sure which applies to your situation? Use our Find Your Leak Guide
What Actually Causes External Wall & Window Leaks?
Why External Wall Leak Repairs Often Fail
Most failed repairs come down to one issue:
The wrong entry point was repaired.
Common mistakes include:
This leads to recurring leaks, especially during rain.
Signs You May Have an External Wall Leak
External wall leaks typically occur during or after rain.
Symptoms
If you notice any of these signs, water is entering through the building envelope.
However, these symptoms alone do not confirm the source of the leak.
Proper diagnosis is required before any repair is carried out.
How We Identify the Source
We approach external wall leaks from the outside in.
Process
Repair Options (Based on Root Cause)
Common Methods
Real External Wall & Window Leak Cases We’ve Solved
What This Repair Cannot Address
Leaks caused by internal pipe failures will not be resolved through external wall repair alone
If structural movement is present, cracks may reopen without structural intervention
Severe facade deterioration may require broader refurbishment beyond localised repair
Multiple entry points may require staged or combined repair approaches
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.