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Signs of parking structure deterioration

By Jake Barnhart | Feb 14, 2022

Parking lots and parking garages face a great deal of wear. Not only are they subject to environmental abuse, but they also bear the weight of countless vehicles. Combine this with traffic debris and general construction issues, and it’s easy to see why parking structures need proactive maintenance. Here are some common signs of parking structure deterioration. 

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Why do buildings need maintenance?

By Jake Barnhart | Feb 7, 2022

Every structure, business, and property needs some form of maintenance. Even the most well-crafted buildings in the world require routine care and upkeep.

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What is the procedure of waterproofing?

By Jake Barnhart | Jan 31, 2022

Waterproofing can protect your building from leaks, foundation damage, deterioration, and more. It’s an ideal choice for commercial buildings, regardless of age or size. In this guide, we’ll discuss the basic waterproofing procedure and how it prevents water infiltration. Different types of waterproofing procedures Waterproofing is not a one-size-fits-all process. There are several waterproofing methods…

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What causes leaks in buildings?

By Jake Barnhart | Jan 24, 2022

Leaks can happen in any building, regardless of age. Even if your building is newly constructed, you should monitor for leaks and address them quickly. Read on to learn common leak causes and how you can fix them in the future.

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What does masonry mean in construction?

By Jake Barnhart | Jan 17, 2022

Masonry is most often associated with brickwork, but there are many other forms of masonry. This construction practice has been around since the ancient Egyptians, and it remains one of the most popular choices for residential and commercial properties. Let’s take a look at what masonry means in construction and how to determine if it’s right for your building.

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How long does waterproofing last?

By Jake Barnhart | Jan 10, 2022

structure, whether it’s a multi-tier parking garage or a new shopping center. Some waterproofing techniques last longer than others, so it’s important to select the right fit for your building. Let’s explore how long waterproofing lasts in various applications.

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How often should a commercial building be painted?

By Jake Barnhart | Jan 3, 2022

A fresh coat of paint can make any building look like new. As a business owner, you have to weigh the benefits of this refresh against the cost of commercial painting. How often should a commercial building be repainted? When should you plan your next update?

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How do you estimate commercial painting?

By Jake Barnhart | Dec 27, 2021

Before you get your building painted, you’ll want an estimate for the job. Commercial painting is different than residential painting because it requires specialty paint, tools, and application techniques. Here’s an overview of how commercial paint estimates work so you can prepare for your upcoming renovation.

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How do you clean masonry?

By Jake Barnhart | Dec 20, 2021

Most property owners think about cleaning their gutters, windows, flooring, etc., but masonry cleaning may not be at the top of the list. Nevertheless, this is an important step in preserving the life and structural integrity of brickwork. This guide gives an overview of how to clean masonry on old and new buildings.

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