
New Buildings (Got Leaks?)
While progress is being made in the reduction of wall leakage problems in new buildings (at least in buildings involving informed design and construction professionals working with owners who commit sufficient resources to effective designs), structures are still being built with walls that leak.
As the pressure to build low-cost structures continues, new buildings are
being constructed with thinner, lighter building envelopes—envelopes
that are less capable of withstanding damage caused by even minimal water leakage.
To combat leakage problems—and other wall integrity issues—Masonry
Preservation Services employs an array of diagnostic and restorative techniques
backed by years of proven results.
New Buildings, New Problems
At MPS, our ever-evolving restoration approach allows us to effectively work on buildings of all ages and in all stages of deterioration. By focusing on the cause of building envelope failure rather than the quickest and cheapest way to get the job done, MPS has established a reputation for addressing issues head on and doing whatever it takes to get the job done right.
With every new building comes a new set of problems. With every new MPS project comes a new determination to solve those problems. New building structures MPS regularly works with include:
- Educational Facilities
- Healthcare Facilities
- Corporate Structures
- Commercial Buildings
- Industrial Facilities
- Retail Facilities
Issues addressed and service specialties include:
- Window Head Leakage
- Flashing Repair/Installation
- Shelf Angle Repair
- Caulking
- Joint Systems
- Epoxy Injection
- Protective Coatings
For more information on Masonry Preservation Services, contact us today or call (570) 752-3607. |