Areas of Service
tuckpointing
Tuckpointing is a way of using two contrasting colors of mortar in the mortar joints of brickwork, one color matching the bricks themselves, to give an artificial impression that very fine joints have been made.
How to inspect your building? - Look for damage caused by freezing / thawing and found in older structures, parapets, freestanding and retaining walls.
masonry
A masonry worker uses concrete, concrete blocks, bricks and stone to build fences, walls, walkways and other masonry structures.
If you see cracking in masonry walls, this failure of the wall needs to be repaired. Repairing and replacing may consist of patching damaged areas of bricks and joints removal and replacement.
Fireplace building and chimney repair
Fireplace might be built into existing masonry fireplace or built into a new fireplace.
Chimney repair. Masonry chimney might be vulnerable to rainwater and other elements if not properly installed or maintained.
wooden / trex porches and stairs
Porches are subject to force of all weathers - from rain to bleaching sun to wind-driven snow and high humidity. Our team provides porch / deck service from repair and replace of boards to following newest fashion and city codes. We ca paint and stain your porch or install new - following your blueprints.
caulking
Caulking is a process to seal joints or seams against leakage in various structures.
Windows caulking;
Doors caulking;
Industrial caulking.
siding, fascia and soffit
Whether you prefer insulated vinyl siding, traditional vinyl siding or fiber cement siding, our team of house siding contractors can offer you the solution that is right for you.
Garage floor epoxy
Residential, industrial and commercial epoxy flooring. There are three steps in this process:
Repairing the concrete;
Applying the base coat;
After 24 hours applying top coat with quartz sand for extra grip.