Restoration often addresses damage that’s already done. But without proper waterproofing, those repairs may not last. At EIRS, we integrate both for better performance and protection.

What Waterproofing Adds to Restoration:

  • Stops the Root Cause of Deterioration
    Cracked concrete or rusting rebar often starts with water entry.
  • Extends the Lifespan of Repairs
    Without sealing the building envelope, restored surfaces can fail again in just a few years.
  • Helps Satisfy Florida Inspection Law
    Milestone inspections now include visual signs of water intrusion and façade breakdown.
  • Improves ROI on Capital Projects
    Sealing joints, surfaces, and decks protects your investment for decades — not just years.

Planning a restoration project? Let EIRS build waterproofing into the scope so your repairs hold up against Florida’s toughest seasons.

The content provided in this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, engineering, or professional advice. For guidance specific to your building, contact a licensed contractor or engineer.

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