Can you recoat EIFS stucco?
Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems—or EIFS—are wall cladding systems used on the exterior of a commercial building. They are made of three separate layers that protect the underlying structure from water and other damaging substances while maintaining a beautiful exterior finish.
Read MoreWhat is the finish coat on EIFS?
Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems—or EIFS—are continuous insulation for residential and commercial spaces. They are not load-bearing because they consist of light layers. These layers give builders the ability to make things look amazing while maintaining building standards.
Read MoreProtecting your concrete from water damage
Concrete has been used worldwide for centuries to build everything from aqueducts to parking garages. But because concrete is so strong, we don’t often think about the fact that it is porous.
Read MoreWhich type of waterproofing is best for commercial buildings?
It’s safe to say that as much as humans need water, commercial buildings must be protected from it. Water corrodes by finding the tiniest crack or seam and working its way in over time.
Read MoreHow long do EIFS last?
Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems, or EIFS, are continuous insulation for residential and commercial spaces.
Read MoreWhy you should do concrete restoration in commercial buildings
Concrete is one of the most used materials on the planet, so it’s no surprise that many commercial spaces make good use of it.
Read MoreWhat is structural waterproofing?
Water is important for a lot of reasons. You need to drink it to stay alive; you need it to cook and clean. But the one place you don’t need it is inside a structure.
Read MoreThe different types of industrial coatings
Try using house paint in a commercial application—a playground or parking garage, for example—and you’ll quickly find out why it’s a bad idea. Your average house paint just isn’t built for the wear and tear of commercial structures. That’s where industrial coatings come in.
Read MoreRepairing crumbling concrete in commercial buildings
When concrete starts crumbling, trouble follows—especially in a commercial building.
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