Waterproofing and Flooring Case Studies
Our water intrusion problem-solving in action
Case Studies & Past Projects
We’re proud of the work we’ve done for our past clients. Every project we work on is unique, and we’re proud of the creative and reliable solutions we’ve provided to our clients.
Each of the Case Studies you’ll find below is a condensed synopsis of a successful solution to a particular problem that a home or commercial property owner faced. There are many others we have performed, some of which may be added to this section
As part of our Proposal Process, we can submit a similar synopsis for you unless your problem is relatively unique and would be the first of its kind. Contact us to learn more.
More Case Studies
Bertola Deck Coating
This customer had two decks that were outdated, unsightly, and causing water damage to their home.
Bonnah Basement Leak
Even though this was a brand-new basement addition to the house and constructed according to the current building code, water was leaking from both the cold joint and cracks in the concrete floor.
Evergreen Equity Floor
The client bought a dilapidated building in downtown Vancouver with the goal of renovating it into a combination real estate office in front and a photography studio in the back.
Jackson Basement Leak
This young couple purchased a flip home a couple of years ago for which the seller had no disclosures regarding water problems.
Decorative Concrete Flooring
This customer has become very successful and has approximately 28,000 employees in their business.
Decorative Waterproof Deck - Camas, WA
The existing deck had dry rot where the house connected to the framing, which caused a threat to the deck structure.
Manor Grange Basement
Due to a very high water table in the Battle Ground area, Manor Grange had water intrusion underneath the basement floor any time there was heavy rain.
Tworek Residence
The flat roof over the garage was old and the asphalt tar coating was excessively cracked.
Chalmers Deck
The existing tile was old and leaking water through the underlying concrete into the basement below.
Skyline Blvd Residence
The suspended concrete parking deck had cracked over time with settling and movement, allowing water to leak through to the steel framing underneath and building up rust.
Red Lion Hotel Patio
The asphaltic membrane underneath the red tiles had failed, allowing water to leak through the cracks in the underlying concrete slab.
Humphrey Blvd Condominiums
Underneath the old deck boards which were cracking and breaking, the asphaltic membrane was failing and allowing water into the living space underneath.
Automotive Shop
The existing asphalt-based roof deteriorated and had a few small leaks.
Harrison Condominiums
The planter boxes are built on the main plaza deck on top of the underground parking garage.