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A masonry restoration toolbox

By Jake Barnhart | Sep 28, 2020

You need to stay on top of masonry restoration if you want to keep your walls standing over the long term. Masonry restoration is any number of procedures that are performed on a building or wall that’s already standing. This keeps them in good shape so they stay impervious to moisture and the elements.

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How do you resurface concrete?

By Jake Barnhart | Sep 21, 2020

Humanity has been using concrete for construction since the time of the Romans. We built everything from homes to skyscrapers with it. But though concrete is durable, it’s not impervious.

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Limestone care and maintenance

By Jake Barnhart | Sep 14, 2020

Limestone is one of the more common natural stones used in building. Many buildings, decks, patios, walkways, and more use limestone. It’s durable but can be porous, depending on where and how it’s installed. Stains and damage can happen to limestone more easily than they can to other tougher stones.

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The damage water can do

By Jake Barnhart | Sep 7, 2020

Water infiltration is one of the most damaging problems you can run into, and it requires attention immediately. A building has a huge number of areas where water can come in. Water finds every path of least resistance and makes its way into the building to wreak havoc. It’s one of the most destructive and most pervasive elements you can run into when you’re building or maintaining a structure.

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Keeping mold away from concrete

By Jake Barnhart | Aug 31, 2020

There is no way to entirely get rid of mold.

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The difference between EIFS and stucco

By Jake Barnhart | Aug 24, 2020

Your building’s exterior won’t last forever. It needs cleaning and upkeep.

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Concrete in hot weather

By Jake Barnhart | Aug 17, 2020

It’s not surprising that concrete is affected by temperature.

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Can you LEED certify a parking garage?

By Jake Barnhart | Aug 10, 2020

When you design a green building, it can’t just be something you tack on at the end.

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How to sandblast a building

By Jake Barnhart | Aug 3, 2020

If you’ve ever sanded something, you know that sanding can be a long and frustrating process. But it’s necessary to get a material back to its original surface.

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