
Building Envelope Restoration
Building envelope restoration protects structures from water damage, energy loss, and deterioration. We repair and upgrade exterior walls, windows, doors, balconies, and waterproofing systems to enhance durability and extend the life of your building.

Railings
Balcony railing and guardrails are important safety features. Repairs may involve fixing loose or damaged railings, replacing broken parts, or ensuring compliance with safety codes and regulations.

Glass Curtainwall
Curtain wall repairs involve the necessary maintenance, restoration, and renovation work performed on curtain wall systems. These systems, commonly found in high-rise buildings, consist of non-structural exterior cladding designed to provide a protective barrier between the building's interior and the external environment.

Balcony Repairs
Balcony repairs refer to the maintenance and restoration work performed on balconies to address various issues such as structural damage, deterioration, or safety concerns.

Precast Panel Repairs
Precast panel and anchor repairs are essential for maintaining buildings with precast concrete elements. We address issues like cracked or spalling concrete from weathering, freeze-thaw cycles, or impact; corroded anchors and plates due to water ingress; panel movement from structural shifts or thermal expansion; and leaking joints that allow moisture behind the panels.

Caulking Application
Building caulking repairs help maintain the building's energy efficiency, prevent moisture intrusion, enhance air quality, and improve overall structural integrity. It is important to address caulking issues promptly to avoid further damage and potential issues such as water leaks, drafts, or compromised building envelope performance.

Windows and Doors
Upgrading windows and doors to more energy-efficient models can significantly reduce energy consumption and utility costs. Newer windows and doors often enhance the comfort of residents by reducing drafts, noise infiltration, and temperature variations.

Brick/Cladding Repairs
Water infiltration can cause significant damage to brickwork and cladding systems. Repairs may include identifying and fixing sources of water entry, repairing or replacing damaged bricks or cladding, and improving waterproofing measures to prevent future water-related issues.

Liquid Waterproofing
Waterproofing protects the structure from water infiltration, which can cause significant damage over time, increasing property value and lowering maintenance costs.
Liquid waterproofing systems are a popular method for protecting buildings from water ingress. They involve the application of liquid-applied membranes that cure to form a seamless, flexible, and waterproof barrier.

Injection Waterproofing
Injection waterproofing is a method used to seal cracks, joints, or voids in concrete and masonry by injecting a waterproofing material directly into the structure. It's commonly used for repairing leaks and preventing water ingress from the inside, especially where external waterproofing isn't possible.

Curtain Waterproofing
Also known as curtain injection or blindside injection is a specialized waterproofing method used when external access to a leaking structure is not possible, like in deep basements, tunnels, or behind retaining walls. Instead of applying a membrane on the outside, a waterproofing gel or resin is injected from the inside, which flows through the structure and forms a waterproof curtain on the exterior face.

Metal Cladding and EIFS Wall Systems
Wall cladding and EIFS are not just decorative; they are high-performance components that enhance durability, energy efficiency, moisture protection, and safety, all while providing design flexibility. Properly designed and maintained, they are essential to a building’s long-term value and performance.