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Waterproofing & Sealants

Protect your investments! The materials of your commercial investments get some pretty rough treatment here in Anchorage, Wasilla & Fairbanks.  Extreme weather fluctuations create a freezing and thawing cycle which can damage concrete, wood, masonry, and metal. Water gets into the small cracks and crevices of commercial constructions and expands when frozen, breaking apart the materials.  Surface damage to concrete, also known as spalling, is often due to a freeze thaw cycle and the repeated uses of de-icing salts but the problem can quickly go deeper if water enters in through surface cracks. This can lead to expensive repairs when the problem could have been avoided by having a protective sealant applied.

The people of Anchorage, Wasilla & Fairbanks can count on C.R.S.. to help your surfaces and materials weather the storm. We can seal and waterproof almost any surface:

  • Concrete
  • Timber
  • Asphalt
  • Brick
  • Metal
  • Plastic

Foot traffic, vehicle traffic, general air pollution and the elements are all factors which erode materials overtime. We have products to protect your walkways and decks while increasing traction so there is a much lower possibility of employees or customers slipping on surfaces. Sealing is also important for health safety. Water leaking into the foundation of a building, besides creating structural instabilities, can lead to the growth of mold and mildew which is a significant health concern.

When the businesses of Anchorage, Wasilla & Fairbanks want to protect their material investments and the safety of their clients and staff they rely on C.R.S... Our expert team will work with you to find the best product for your needs and budget and instruct you on the best ways to protect your surfaces over time. Don’t take a chance; call C.R.S.. today and save money in the future.

C.R.S.: Rebuilding your investment with strength


Construction Tips

  • Licensed and Insured. The last thing you want is a contractor to be working on your property, only to find out they don't have the proper insurance or aren't licensed to do the work, because if something goes wrong or someone is hurt at a work site, you could be held liable for the damages. Make sure that the contractor you choose has ample worker's compensation, property damage, and personal liability coverage.
  • References. The best way to ascertain if the contractor you choose is skilled and competent enough to do the job is to ask for and verify a list of references consisting of past customers that you can contact. Customers that get what they paid for and who are happy with the job your contractor has done for them are usually only to happy to provide an endorsement on the contractor's work. Choose us, and before long you'll be on our reference list!