FAQs
What does a joint sealant (caulking) contractor do?
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A joint sealant contractor installs and replaces sealants in building joints to prevent water intrusion, air leaks, and structural damage. This includes sealing joints in brick, precast concrete, windows, doors, expansion joints, and other building envelope components.
What types of projects do you work on?
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We specialize in commercial, industrial, and institutional projects, including:
Office buildings
Schools and universities
Hospitals and healthcare facilities
Parking garages
High-rise buildings
New construction and restoration projects
What substrates can you seal?
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We install sealants on a wide range of materials, including:
Brick and masonry
Precast concrete panels
Cast-in-place concrete
Metal panels
EIFS and stone
Window and door perimeters
Sidewalks and driveways
How do I know if my building needs new sealant?
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Common signs include:
Cracked, shrinking, or missing caulk
Water leaks or moisture intrusion
Drafts or energy loss
Visible gaps in joints
Deterioration around windows and doors
If you notice any of these issues, a professional inspection is recommended.