Protecting commercial properties from exterior deterioration requires more than occasional repairs; it requires proactive maintenance, experienced evaluation, and a clear understanding of how masonry, waterproofing, sealants, facades, and structural systems work together. At Brickworks Property Restoration, we help property owners protect the strength, appearance, and long-term value of commercial buildings throughout Michigan and Ohio.
Building envelope maintenance isn’t just about fixing visible damage; it helps prevent water intrusion, structural deterioration, energy loss, and costly repairs before they become larger problems. Whether maintaining masonry walls, repairing facade components, replacing failed sealants, or addressing waterproofing concerns, our team delivers practical solutions that keep your building performing year after year.
From masonry facades and parapet walls to expansion joints, sealants, flashing systems, and waterproofing assemblies, we help keep your building protected year-round.
At Brickworks, we start with a detailed assessment of your building’s exterior condition, moisture vulnerabilities, and existing materials. From that foundation, we create maintenance plans that achieve:
helping prevent leaks, water intrusion, and hidden structural damage
maintaining masonry, sealants, waterproofing, and facade components
protecting your investment and reducing costly future repairs
Our building envelope specialists work closely with property owners, facility managers, and project teams to ensure each maintenance plan supports both immediate building needs and long-term performance goals.
Building envelope maintenance includes inspecting, repairing, and maintaining exterior systems such as masonry, facades, sealants, waterproofing, flashing, and joints to help protect the building from moisture and deterioration.
Most commercial buildings should be inspected at least once a year, with additional inspections after severe weather, visible damage, or recurring water intrusion.
Most commercial buildings should be inspected at least once a year, with additional inspections after severe weather, visible damage, or recurring water intrusion.
Yes, routine maintenance can identify small problems early and help prevent larger structural repairs, water damage, and emergency restoration work.
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