Water is the driving of all nature. Additionally, nothing is softer or more flexible, yet nothing can resist it. It is our best friend, and our worst enemy.
Water demands respect…
Foundation Technology Construction provides expert Commercial Waterproofing Services. Licensed, insured, and trusted by local customers.
Water is the driving of all nature. Additionally, nothing is softer or more flexible, yet nothing can resist it. It is our best friend, and our worst enemy.
Water demands respect…
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Most commercial buildings contain critical infrastructure below grade — elevator shafts, mechanical and electrical rooms, parking structures, utility vaults. Additionally, service tunnels, communication conduits, and storage areas. Furthermore, every one of these spaces is vulnerable to water intrusion. And every one of them suffers consequences when the original waterproofing system fails.
Water doesn’t just leak into below-grade spaces — it carries dissolved salts, chlorides. Additionally, and other corrosive agents that attack embedded steel, degrade concrete, damage electrical and mechanical systems. Furthermore, and create conditions that accelerate further deterioration. Once moisture reaches rebar, the corrosion cycle begins — and it doesn’t stop until the source is eliminated and. The damage is repaired.
Below-grade waterproofing isn’t a secondary building system. Additionally, it’s a structural one. Its performance directly determines the service life of your foundation, the operational reliability of your below-grade infrastructure. And the long-term cost of maintaining your building. When it fails, everything behind it is exposed.
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Waterproofing failures don’t get reported — they get discovered, usually years after the damage has started. Additionally, by the time a building owner or design professional becomes aware of the problem. Additionally, corrosion is already active, concrete is already degrading, and the repair scope has already multiplied.
Foundation Technology eliminates water intrusion at the source. Additionally, that process often requires multiple phases of investigation and treatment. Additionally, because water rarely enters a structure through a single pathway. Depending on the conditions, an effective waterproofing system may combine polyurethane or acrylate injection through floors and walls. Crystalline saturation coatings, positive or negative-side barrier applications, topical membranes, and where necessary. Active water management through extraction pumps and educator wells.
We don’t install a single product and hope it holds. We engineer a system around the specific conditions of your structure — and we stand behind it.
We guarantee our waterproofing systems — because we engineered them to work.
5-Year De-Watering & Repair Warranty: If water intrusion recurs in any area we have de-watered or waterproofed — due to a failure in the system we installed — Foundation Technology will return. Andperform all necessary corrective work at no cost.
10-Year Topical Waterproofing Warranty: Our topical waterproofing systems for parking decks, walkways. Additionally, and structural concrete are warranted against water intrusion for ten (10) years from completion, backed by Foundation Technology’s labor. Andmaterials.
20-Year Crystalline Waterproofing Warranty: Commercial applications of crystalline waterproofing we back by a manufacturer warranty covering both labor. Additionally, andmaterials for up to twenty (20) years from completion. Additionally, restrictions apply — contact us for full warranty details and eligibility requirements.
Our 5-year and 10-year warranties we back directly by Foundation Technology — not a third-party claims process. Not a fine-print exclusion sheet, and not a phone number that rings to a call center. Additionally, you call us. We show up. Our 20-year crystalline warranty carries the full backing of the product manufacturer. With Foundation Technology serving as your direct point of contact for all warranty claims.
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