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Brick / Block Removal & Replacement
Carbon Fiber Strengthening
Cementitious Grouting
Chemical Grout / Polyurethane Injection
Concrete / Crack Repair & Sealing
Concrete Replacement / Decorative Finishes
Epoxy Injection
Glazed Curtain Wall / Storefront Remediation
Lintel Stabilization & Replacement
Masonry / Stone Veneer Stabilization
Parking Structure Rehabilitation
Plaza Deck / Paver Repair & Replacement
Repointing / Tuckpointing
Slab Lifting
Soil Stabilization / Void Fill
Spall Repair / Patching
Stucco & EIFS Repair
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Balcony Waterproofing
Below-Grade Waterproofing
Caulking & Joint Sealants
Cementitious Coatings
Chemical Grout / Polyurethane Injection
Damp Proofing / Air & Vapor Barriers
Elastomeric Coatings
Expansion Joint Systems
Foundation Drainage Systems
Fountain / Water Feature Waterproofing
Hot & Cold Fluid-Applied Membranes
Industrial / Warehouse Floor Coatings & Sealers
Plaza Deck Waterproofing
Roof Coating Systems
Sheet Membrane Waterproofing
Through-Wall Flashing Repair & Installation
Vehicular & Pedestrian Traffic Coatings
Water Repellents
Wet Glazing
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Aluminum Panels / Metalwork
Bird Abatement
Condition Surveys
Copper & Sheet Metal Fabrication / Installation
Exterior Metal & Stone Maintenance / Protection
Fire Stopping
Garden Roofs
High-Access Services
Photoluminescent Installations
Post-Tensioning Cable Maintenance & Repair
Roof Anchorage Systems
Sandblasting
Scratch Removal from Glass
Sealcoating & Striping
Vehicular Barrier Cable System Maintenance & Repair
Water Intrusion Testing & Investigation
Window Film / Coatings
Spall Repair / Patching
Spalling is typically the result of water penetrating brick, concrete, or natural stone building materials and causing surface delamination, scaling, or flaking. This condition can occur due to a compromised structure’s prolonged exposure to moisture (freeze-thaw cycles) or through the exposure of embedded reinforcing steel or lifting anchors to water, resulting in oxidation, which in turn expands and causes the surrounding building material to deteriorate. Recognizing that each successful repair requires a unique approach that addresses the specific conditions of the structure in question, Everclear Enterprises, Inc. utilizes a variety of materials and corresponding application techniques to address spalling in horizontal, vertical, or overhead conditions.