Waterproofing Commercial Buildings

Waterproofing Commercial Buildings is imperative for the longevity of rooftops. Water pools after a storm on a rooftop, secured with a waterproofing foundation.

Regardless of the size of your commercial building, or what it is used for, one thing that you need to protect it from is water damage. Even the smallest of leaks can wreak havoc on a building’s foundation, especially if it has been left alone for some time. While water damage can range from a leak in the roof to structural issues, waterproofing your commercial building is extremely important.

Commercial waterproofing is a smart investment that protects both the building and the people inside. Besides reducing risk and dangers of water damage, waterproofing can also add some value to your building, and it will make your insurance company thrilled. 

One of the most common areas that are neglected is the space around windows. Leaks that come in through the windows can also affect property or equipment right inside the window, and can lead to worse problems if there is an electrical outlet nearby. 

Ignoring the care of your roof means that problem will eventually worsen. Roof leaks will soon damage mechanical fasteners, decks and seams on the roof. Over time, you might find that you will need constant repairs, leading to unnecessary restoration costs that will far exceed what it would cost for waterproofing.

Waterproofing your commercial building can also lead to an improvement of its indoor air quality. In the presence of moisture, mold has everything it needs to grow and spread. Mold can be harmful for those with asthma or other respiratory issues. Moisture control should be at the core or your building’s preventative maintenance routine.

A variety of methods can protect and seal foundations, exterior walls, plazas, and decks to stop water from invading the structure. Sheet-applied waterproofing is best for concrete foundations, but will still work with all foundation types. Fluid-applied waterproofing is best for foundations that are below grade.

Bentonite clay waterproofing can only concrete foundation walls, and will not work on masonry or stone. Blindside waterproofing is applied at a different stage, before the concrete is poured, and it protects the slab from water seeping up through the foundation. Hot-applied waterproofing is used over the top of below-grade spaces, such as parking ramps or plazas.

Our experience and expertise allow us to assess the construction correctly. We can reduce natural and man-made stresses that affect the structure by providing a proofing application necessary to eliminate current and future problems.

There are many steps you can take to protect your commercial building, and D.C. Byers Company/Grand Rapids can help prevent that damage through any means necessary. Both commercial and residential buildings need to be safe for those inside.

To get a quote on your waterproofing needs, call DC Byers Company/Grand Rapids today at (616) 538-7300. Our experience and expertise allow us to assess the damage correctly and plan how to perform the repairs to allow you to use your space properly.

For concrete restoration and repair, DC Byers Company/Grand Rapids looks at all the factors contributing to the deterioration of the concrete. By understanding the underlying problems, we can start working on the most satisfying and cost-effective solutions.

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