Arrow Masonry

Proactive Masonry Restoration Protects Arlington Heights Condominium for the Future

Maintaining the exterior of a multi-story condominium is essential for preserving structural integrity, appearance, and long-term property value. Arrow Masonry & Exteriors, Inc. is currently completing a comprehensive masonry restoration and waterproofing project for a condominium association in downtown Arlington Heights, Illinois.

Comprehensive Tuckpointing and Masonry Restoration

As masonry materials age, mortar joints can crack and deteriorate due to exposure to harsh weather, moisture, and seasonal temperature fluctuations. This project includes professional tuckpointing and masonry restoration to repair damaged mortar joints and strengthen the building’s exterior envelope.

Brick and Stone Repairs to Restore Building Facades

The restoration scope also includes repairing aging brick and stone surfaces that have been affected by years of environmental exposure. These repairs help maintain the building’s appearance while preventing further deterioration.

Caulking Replacement for Enhanced Weather Protection

Over time, sealants around windows, patio doors, and expansion joints lose flexibility and effectiveness. Arrow Masonry is replacing perimeter caulking and joint sealants throughout the property to improve protection against water infiltration and air leaks.

Waterproofing to Prevent Moisture Intrusion

To further safeguard the structure, all brick and stone surfaces are being waterproofed. This protective treatment helps reduce water penetration, minimizes freeze-thaw damage, and extends the lifespan of exterior masonry materials.

A Trusted Restoration Partner Returns

Arrow Masonry & Exteriors previously completed restoration work for this condominium association in 2015. Impressed by the durability and performance of the original project, the association invited Arrow back to perform another round of proactive maintenance. By investing in routine restoration and waterproofing, the community is helping ensure its building remains protected, attractive, and structurally sound for many years to come.

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