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Waterproofing, Inc.
Construction - special trade contractors
Exterior Foundation insulation brings many valuable benefits: Costs comparable to interior insulationProtects against leaks and seepageReduces indoor-outdoor temperature differential, greatly reducing interior condensationProtects against freeze/thaw cyclesHelps save energy in the homes you...
Group: Construction services
This form of waterproofing consists of applying a seamless, fully adhered, fluid applied membrane (PROCOR), to the plank and wall return. This is then covered with a Bentonite Protection mat.
It is extremely important to properly prepare the area to be waterproofed before application. Please...
Group: Services of construction brigades
Mold and dust mites aren't the only thing polluting the air inside American homes.
The EPA warns that pet dander, pollen, viruses, second-hand smoke and VOCs have harmful effects on our health and even cause cancer, lung-disease, heart-disease and thousands of deaths each year.
We all know what...
Group: Services of construction brigades
The most commonly used material for sealing new foundations is Polymer Modified Asphalt, an emulsion asphalt with rubber blended into the emulsion to provide an elastic capability that bridges the shrinkage cracks seen in masonry and poured walls.
This system is then covered with a drain,...
Group: Construction services
Through our years of experience we have found the best performing steps of all drainage systems to be the following: Subfill below slab with 4" to 6" of washed rock, sleeve the footings from inside to outside every 6' to 8'. Connect to interior radon sump basin and, if possible tie to a drainage...
Group: Repair works
Many foundations in the Twin Cities area are built out of cement blocks (aka 'masonry', 'CPU') instead of poured concrete. Builders use cement blocks to save money and time, though from the mid-90s poured foundations became the norm.
Although the foundations are structurally sound they've turned...
Group: Construction and repair works
Foundation drainage is used in Residential Foundations, consisting of two separate procedures:
Perimeter draintile properly placed on the OUTSIDE of the wall, next to and no higher than the top of the footing.Installation of an exterior drainage insulation board.
As we know, Minnesota was a...
Group: Repair works
All cement cracks. That's just the way cement is. When it dries, it shrinks and when it shrinks it cracks.
Also, it's pretty hard stuff… it doesn't really bend. So, if it gets pushed on hard enough, it'll break.
Many times, a crack in your cement floor or wall isn't a problem at all. Surface...
Group: Construction and repair works