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Concrete cancer can happen in many areas of a concrete structure, so it is a good idea to regularly look out for tell-tale signs so that it can be remedied before it gets severe and becomes a serious problem and starts affecting the strength and...

If you are looking for an excellent dry-look concrete protection that will help prevent 𝗮𝗹𝗴𝗮𝗲, 𝗺𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱, 𝗺𝗶𝗹𝗱𝗲𝘄, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗳𝘂𝗻𝗴𝘂𝘀 from returning and getting stuck in the pores of your concrete or masonry, we have the perfect, almost invisible “dry-look” water repellent solution for you. ...

Cold and wet weather can cause leaks and seepage in buildings due to thermal contraction. Most materials expand when they are heated, and contract when they are cooled. Concrete will expand or contract due to fluctuations in temperature, so concrete structures will shrink during the...

Our client came to us to ask for advice on repairs of concrete cancer after their building inspector had identified exposed, rusting rebar with some cracking on the overhang beam on the side of the cantilevered pool. The concrete scan that the building inspector carried...

Cleaning and sealing tips for unsealed concrete and masonry without pressure washer. With the longer days and the chill of winter long gone, a lot of people get into the spring-cleaning mood. It’s almost like it is part of a yearly ritual, rooted in tradition....

Our client came to us to ask for advice on repairs of concrete cancer after their building inspector had identified exposed, rusting rebar with some cracking on the overhang beam on the side of the cantilevered pool. The concrete scan that the building inspector carried...

PWR – Penetrating Water Repellent sealer protects your property from salt, water penetration and chemical attack, yet allows water vapour to escape so the substrate can “breathe”. PWR is an excellent invisible dry-look water repellent for many substrates including paths and traffic bearing surfaces, bricks, concrete,...

Once water enters a crack, it is usually only a matter of time before the water leads to oxidization of the rebar/reinforcing steel. Concrete steps can crack and break up over time. Thermal changes and exposure to rain and driving wind can lead to water...

Water leaking into the basement after heavy rain is a common occurrence. Water always finds a way, so basement waterproofing and adequate drainage are especially needed in cases where groundwater is likely to build up in the soil and cause a rise in the water...

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