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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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Which waterproofing is best?

By Jake Barnhart | Dec 13, 2021

Waterproofing is an essential part of building protection. It acts as a raincoat for your property, preventing water from getting where it doesn’t belong. There are many types of waterproofing, and some techniques are more effective than others. Let’s compare waterproofing applications to determine the best fit for your building.

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5 ways to preserve your parking garage

By Jake Barnhart | Dec 6, 2021

Want to keep your parking garage in great shape? Have a new parking structure you want to preserve for decades? Here are five proven ways to maximize the life of your parking garage.

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How do I make concrete waterproof?

By Jake Barnhart | Nov 29, 2021

Concrete is naturally porous. Even if it is mixed to reduce pores, there are plenty of areas for water to get in. This is where concrete waterproofing comes in. It seals off the pores to protect against water infiltration. Let’s explore how to make concrete waterproof so you can better protect your surfaces.

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What is exterior maintenance?

By Jake Barnhart | Nov 22, 2021

The exterior of any building is the first impression. Guests, workers, investors, clients – they all see the exterior long before entering the building. Maintaining your building’s exterior will not only boost curb appeal, but it can also extend the life of construction materials. Read on to learn about exterior building maintenance.

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