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32 W 82 St.
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Charles H. Greenthal Mgt.

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RAND Engineering and Architecture, PC

A comprehensive plan of injection was successfully incorporated within several cellar level rooms. The CGI waterproofing application was applied within the brick foundation walls of these rooms. The most critical room was the Oil Tank Room, where through over the course of several years, the below grade water intrusion was causing the steel Oil Tank to corrode. The water intrusion in the Boiler Room was also problematic, as the water was entering through the brick foundation walls and shorting out the boiler and pump electronic control boxes. As an additional waterproofing measure, the deteriorated building line expansion joint above these two rooms was cleaned out, gravity fed with the CGI waterproofing and then re-caulked with urethane sealant.
In addition, the CGI waterproofing was implemented effectively within several rooms that were affecting the residents (i.e. the Laundry, Bathroom, and Storage Unit Rooms). These walls were coated with breathable cement based coatings to make these rooms more aesthetically pleasing. The residents and the Board were ecstatic with their basement becoming dry and free of water that was causing mold and mildew.

See the process in action

This case study gallery showcases the step-by-step waterproofing process we perform for clients — from active water intrusion to fully sealed structures. Each example includes progress photos that illustrate our negative-side injection method in action, so you can see the results for yourself.

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