Why Choose Mirline?

Porous materials in contact with the ground draw up groundwater through capillary action. Over time, this process causes physical deterioration such as salt efflorescence, plaster flaking, paint blistering, and mold formation on walls. These types of deterioration pose not only aesthetic but also structural and hygienic risks. Humid environments reduce the load-bearing capacity of building materials and create a breeding ground for microorganisms. MIRLINE uses a special technology that neutralizes capillary rise at its source. The application requires no structural intervention, and the effects are visibly reduced after the process. This approach not only stops existing damage; it also extends the physical lifespan of the building, reduces maintenance costs, and ensures healthy indoor conditions.

Trusted by Industry Leaders Since 2006

Product Approval and Reliability

MIRLINE is a scientific building protection system approved by Istanbul Technical University and safely preferred by respected institutions around the world.

Domestic Production and Innovation

MIRLINE, which is a 100 %domestic engineering product, is a scientific building health technology that provides innovation at international level.

Customer Satisfaction

MIRLINE, historical buildings, commercial facilities and residences with more than 1000 successful applications is a proven solution in the field.

Traceable Performance System

MIRLINE, which works with real -time data tracking, offers scientifically traces and sustainable protection.

The Science Behind Your Protection

Traditional moisture solutions fail because they only treat symptoms. Mirline's patented electro-osmosis technology attacks the root cause, creating a permanent barrier against rising damp. Our system's effectiveness is scientifically proven and backed by decades of research. Don't risk your property with temporary fixes - choose the solution trusted by conservation experts and building professionals worldwide.

Browse Our Examples

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Istanbul Archaeological Museum

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Harem Room Nevşehir

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Hıdırağa Mosque