Caulking


Caulking

Trust in our craftsmanship to restore and renew your property. Removing and replacing existing caulking is a healthy part of property maintenance.

Our experienced team will quickly and safely remove aged or failing sealant and replacing it with new silicone, urethane or pre-formed foam sealants.

What is Caulking?

Caulk is a waterproof filler that is often applied during building repairs. A caulking gun is used to apply the sealant to gaps, seams, and joints. Sometimes latex, acrylic, or silicone is used for different applications.

Benefits:

  1. It can prevent leaks of air which can help preserve indoor temperatures and humidity.
  2. It can prevent water from seeping in, preventing leaks, mildew, and mould.
  3. It can provide a smooth and even finish for aesthetic purposes when it’s done properly by a professional.

When sealant fails, it needs to be replaced. Replacing caulking is a cost-effective maintenance to help prevent more serious issues from developing.

Expansion joints are designed to expand and contract with varying temperatures.  Caulking can repeatedly stretch and compress, maintaining a watertight seal.

Why Do Commercial Buildings Need Regular Caulking?

Commercial buildings are prone to wear and tear, causing caulking to crack, pull away or break off over time. 

Everest Restoration provides caulking for all surfaces, both interior and exterior. This ensures your building is always as energy efficient and waterproof. If previous sealant has pulled away, new sealant can easily be applied to fill the gap.

What You Can Expect:

We will assess your building, look for areas where there may be issues with moisture or air loss, and will seal and caulk to following areas:

  • Gaps and Cracks in Walls, Ceilings, and Floors
  • Around Doors and Windows
  • Building Joints
  • Around Fixtures and Baseboards
  • Exteriors of Windows, Doors, and Power Outlets

Don’t trust your sealant replacement to anyone, let Everest Restoration make sure the job is done right.

Need More Information?

If you’d like more information about caulking for commercial buildings, or other repair and maintenance solutions, please feel free to contact us. We’ll be happy to answer questions and help you decide if it’s the right time to schedule maintenance and repairs for your building or complex.