Who We Serve
Industrial & Commercial
For industrial and commercial facilities, the roof and pavement are operational infrastructure. Leaks and surface failures don’t just create repairs—they create downtime risk, safety exposure, and unplanned spend. The priority is protecting the facility while keeping the site fully functional, with scopes that can be executed without interrupting production, shipping/receiving, or daily operations
Healthcare
Hospitals, clinics, and medical campuses require exterior systems that perform reliably under constant use. Water intrusion and surface deterioration drive work orders, escalations, and compliance concerns. We deliver restoration scopes that are quiet, controlled, and carefully staged, supporting infection-control awareness and uninterrupted operations while reducing long-term capital pressure.
Hotel & Hospitality
Hospitality assets have to look clean, safe, and well-managed at all times. The roof protects interiors and guest comfort; the pavement and markings protect access, safety, and curb appeal. We provide a coordinated roof-and-pavement restoration plan that aligns with occupancy cycles and event schedules—delivering predictable timelines, consistent standards, and restore-over-replace economics.
Government & Municipalities
As stewards of public resources, government agencies face unique challenges in maintaining and improving their facilities. Whether it’s a municipal office, public safety campus, school, library, or utility site, the building envelope and exterior hardscape must perform reliably to protect occupants, reduce risk, and preserve capital.
Our Roof Coating and Pavement Preservation programs are designed specifically for government-owned properties. We help extend service life, reduce lifecycle cost, and improve safety and appearance—without forcing premature replacement.
Roof Coating & Restoration (Capital Defense for the Building Envelope)
Restore vs. replace: Renew existing roofs with advanced coating systems to deliver a like-new, watertight surface while avoiding the cost, disruption, and risk profile of full tear-off.
Material cost savings with equal protection: Achieve meaningful capital savings versus replacement while still pursuing long-term manufacturer-backed warranty options (often in the same term range as replacement, subject to system qualification and roof condition).
No operational disruption: Coating restorations are designed to keep facilities open and functioning—no interior shutdowns, minimal noise, minimal odors, and no disruption to occupants or mission-critical operations when properly planned and staged.
Risk reduction, not a band-aid: Address failure points first (seams, penetrations, terminations, drains, ponding areas) with reinforced detailing, then encapsulate the system for durable performance and leak prevention.
Predictable budgeting: Lower upfront spend, faster execution, and clearer scope control—paired with documentation that supports procurement, audits, and multi-year capital planning.
Pavement Preservation & Reset (Safety, Compliance, and Asset Protection)
Preserve vs. replace: Restore and protect asphalt with repairs, crack sealing, sealcoating, and targeted resurfacing—extending pavement life and deferring full reconstruction costs.
Safety, compliance, and liability reduction: Improve traffic flow and reduce exposure through fire lane striping, ADA markings, curbs, crosswalks, and clear directional signage that meets applicable standards.
No operational disruption: Plan work in phases and off-peak windows to keep facilities accessible—maintaining emergency access, parking availability, and day-to-day operations.
Budget-aligned phasing: Sequence improvements across campuses and portfolios to match fiscal-year constraints while prioritizing high-risk/high-traffic areas first.
Consistent asset standards: Implement uniform layouts, marking plans, and repair specifications across sites for simpler maintenance, cleaner inspections, and predictable outcomes.
Self Storage
In self storage, capital planning is a portfolio game. You need a repeatable way to extend roof life, reset pavement, and reduce liability—site by site—without blowing up the budget or disrupting tenants. The building envelope and exterior hardscape must perform reliably, look professional, and stay operational while work is completed in tight phases and predictable scopes.
Our Roof Coating and Pavement Preservation programs are designed specifically for government-owned properties. We help extend service life, reduce lifecycle cost, and improve safety and appearance—without forcing premature replacement.
Roof Coating & Restoration (Capital Defense for the Building Envelope)
Restore vs. replace: Renew existing roofs with advanced coating systems to deliver a like-new, watertight surface while avoiding the cost, disruption, and risk profile of full tear-off.
Material cost savings with equal protection: Achieve meaningful capital savings versus replacement while still pursuing long-term manufacturer-backed warranty options (often in the same term range as replacement, subject to system qualification and roof condition).
No operational disruption: Coating restorations are designed to keep facilities open and functioning—no interior shutdowns, minimal noise, minimal odors, and no disruption to occupants or mission-critical operations when properly planned and staged.
Risk reduction, not a band-aid: Address failure points first (seams, penetrations, terminations, drains, ponding areas) with reinforced detailing, then encapsulate the system for durable performance and leak prevention.
Predictable budgeting: Lower upfront spend, faster execution, and clearer scope control—paired with documentation that supports procurement, audits, and multi-year capital planning.
Pavement Preservation & Reset (Safety, Compliance, and Asset Protection)
Preserve vs. replace: Restore and protect asphalt with repairs, crack sealing, sealcoating, and targeted resurfacing—extending pavement life and deferring full reconstruction costs.
Safety, compliance, and liability reduction: Improve traffic flow and reduce exposure through fire lane striping, ADA markings, curbs, crosswalks, and clear directional signage that meets applicable standards.
No operational disruption: Plan work in phases and off-peak windows to keep facilities accessible—maintaining emergency access, parking availability, and day-to-day operations.
Budget-aligned phasing: Sequence improvements across campuses and portfolios to match fiscal-year constraints while prioritizing high-risk/high-traffic areas first.
Consistent asset standards: Implement uniform layouts, marking plans, and repair specifications across sites for simpler maintenance, cleaner inspections, and predictable outcomes.
Property Managers
When you manage assets for ownership, every exterior failure becomes a risk decision: cost, disruption, timeline, and accountability. Roof leaks and failing pavement accelerate work orders, tenant friction, and potential claims. Our approach prioritizes restore-over-replace strategies with fast timelines, minimal disruption, and procurement-ready documentation—so you can move from reactive maintenance to planned capital defense.
Our Roof Coating and Pavement Preservation programs are designed specifically for government-owned properties. We help extend service life, reduce lifecycle cost, and improve safety and appearance—without forcing premature replacement.
Roof Coating & Restoration (Capital Defense for the Building Envelope)
Restore vs. replace: Renew existing roofs with advanced coating systems to deliver a like-new, watertight surface while avoiding the cost, disruption, and risk profile of full tear-off.
Material cost savings with equal protection: Achieve meaningful capital savings versus replacement while still pursuing long-term manufacturer-backed warranty options (often in the same term range as replacement, subject to system qualification and roof condition).
No operational disruption: Coating restorations are designed to keep facilities open and functioning—no interior shutdowns, minimal noise, minimal odors, and no disruption to occupants or mission-critical operations when properly planned and staged.
Risk reduction, not a band-aid: Address failure points first (seams, penetrations, terminations, drains, ponding areas) with reinforced detailing, then encapsulate the system for durable performance and leak prevention.
Predictable budgeting: Lower upfront spend, faster execution, and clearer scope control—paired with documentation that supports procurement, audits, and multi-year capital planning.
Pavement Preservation & Reset (Safety, Compliance, and Asset Protection)
Preserve vs. replace: Restore and protect asphalt with repairs, crack sealing, sealcoating, and targeted resurfacing—extending pavement life and deferring full reconstruction costs.
Safety, compliance, and liability reduction: Improve traffic flow and reduce exposure through fire lane striping, ADA markings, curbs, crosswalks, and clear directional signage that meets applicable standards.
No operational disruption: Plan work in phases and off-peak windows to keep facilities accessible—maintaining emergency access, parking availability, and day-to-day operations.
Budget-aligned phasing: Sequence improvements across campuses and portfolios to match fiscal-year constraints while prioritizing high-risk/high-traffic areas first.
Consistent asset standards: Implement uniform layouts, marking plans, and repair specifications across sites for simpler maintenance, cleaner inspections, and predictable outcomes.
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