An expansion joint is a gap in the building structure provided by an architect or engineer to allow for the movement of the building due to temperature changes. An expansion joint is an assembly designed to safely absorb the heat-induced expansion and contraction of various construction materials.
APP membrane is the most commonly used waterproofing material on concrete roofs and low-slope roofs. APP membrane is applied to asphalts with a torch.
Shotcrete is a mixture of aggregate and portland cement, conveyed by compressed air to the nozzle of a spray gun, where water is added. The wet mixture is then sprayed in place and may be carved or troweled almost immediately.
It is a type of roof waterproofing service.
A Bituminous Coatings Service is a type of coating used to build a vapor-proof and flexible protective coat in accordance with its formulation and polymerization grade.
Waterproofing coating not only prevents leaks but also extends the lifespan of structure, saving you on costly repairs and replacements.
Sunken slab waterproofing is a modern cementitious waterproofing technique that prevents leakages from sunken areas in the house that are in constant touch with water.
Basement Waterproofing Services involves techniques and materials used to prevent water from penetrating the basement of a house or a building.