K-Boys Construction in Palm Beach County is your first step in the line of defense from weather conditions with our condominium balcony sealing. Living in a condominium has many great features such as fewer maintenance and repair responsibilities, costs of living space as well as having access to on-site amenities, such as or swimming pool, sauna, or a fitness room. A condominium balcony can go a long way towards providing you that little extra outdoor space to get a fresh breath of air and can become your little oasis from the rest of the world. That is why keeping the maintenance up-to-date on your balcony makes sense. At K-Boys Construction we provide condominium balcony sealing service which becomes a very effective way to seal and waterproof and protect your balcony. In Palm Beach County where severe weather conditions are frequent, K-Boys Construction condominium balcony sealing can prevent any type of damage caused by water, high winds, and debris. At K-Boys Construction we know that a concrete balcony for example if left untreated can result in moisture damage and cracking of the concrete. Although concrete appears to be very strong material it is also very porous, holding in water. So it just makes sense that trusting K-Boys Construction with sealing your condominium balcony will preserve it for years to come.
There are two main types of systems on the market today for condominium balcony sealing.
Balcony Flake System
The balcony flake system is a two coat system of an elastomeric membrane and a flexible topcoat that is used. This type of system is used for only exterior structures that require a strong yet flexible finish. The advantage of using this type of Condominium balcony sealing is that it is very easy to maintain. It has excellent properties that will adhere to the concrete. It also has a very low VOC as well as a long pot life. It also has very good UV resistance. This type of system is very versatile and can be used on residential or industrial balconies in the Palm Beach County area.
Balcony Membrane System
The balcony membrane system is a layer that is waterproofed and is installed to protect the underlining of the balcony for any type of water damage. The actual membrane is exposed and can be used as a walking surface or sometimes it is covered with other materials such as wooden planks, patio stones, or concrete topping.
Steps for Condominium Balcony Sealing
There are several steps in the process of condominium balcony sealing that K-Boys Construction uses to ensure a long-lasting waterproofing sealant that will keep your balcony pristine for years to come.
At K-Boys Construction we first do an inspection to see what type of damage there is to the condominium balcony. Will it just requires cleaning and then the balcony sealing? or will your balcony require a restoration first?
Here at K-Boys Construction in Palm Beach County, our experts make sure that all thresholds and walls are protected and our understanding of the load distribution layer as well as making sure the right condominium balcony sealant is used. A load distribution layer is then created. The next step in the process is different applications of the condominium balcony system. Correct adhesives are applied to the coating and then any tile or joints that require grouting is completed, making sure that the proper waterproof additives are added to ensure any leakage from joints. A Final Layer may then be required to provide further waterproofing treatment.
K-Boys Construction licensed Waterproofing Contractor
K-Boys Constructions in Palm Beach County is a licensed contractor for your condominium balcony sealing. Hiring a licensed waterproofing contractor is important for several reasons. The main reason is that our licensed contractors are insured meaning if they get hurt on the job you will not be liable. K-Boys Construction will be able to give you a detailed inspection and the scope of work that you will require as well as let you know if a permit is required to complete the work.
If you have done the work yourself and did not know you needed a permit, a Palm Beach County code enforcer can make you pull everything back up and start again, wasting your time and money.
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