Waterproofing & Leak Detection

Find the Source. Stop the Water.

Water damage in South Florida doesn't wait. We identify where it's coming from and seal it properly — before it becomes a structural problem.

Warning Signs — Don't Ignore These

Water stains on interior walls or ceilings
Efflorescence (white mineral deposits) on exterior stone or stucco
Peeling paint or bubbling stucco on exterior surfaces
Musty odors inside rooms adjacent to exterior walls
Visible cracks in stucco, stone, or mortar joints
Rust stains running from window frames or fasteners

What We Do

Complete Waterproofing Services

From a single leaking balcony to a full exterior waterproofing program — we handle it with the same diagnostic rigor.

Leak Source Identification

We trace water intrusion to its actual origin — not just where it shows up. Walls, balconies, stucco, fascia, and window surrounds.

Balcony & Deck Waterproofing

Full membrane systems for balconies and elevated decks exposed to South Florida rain and humidity.

Stucco & Fascia Sealing

Crack repair, surface prep, and waterproof coating application on stucco and fascia to stop water at the exterior.

Water Intrusion Repair

Structural repair of damage caused by long-term water intrusion — substrate restoration before waterproofing.

Window & Door Surrounds

Sealing and flashing around window and door frames where water commonly enters Florida homes.

Preventive Waterproofing

Proactive sealing programs for properties that haven't leaked yet — far less expensive than reactive repair.

Our Process

Diagnose First. Fix Second.

01

Leak Investigation

We systematically test and probe to find the actual source — not just treat the symptom where water appears.

02

Damage Assessment

Document the extent of water damage to substrate, framing, and finishes before any repair work begins.

03

Repair & Prep

Fix structural damage, remove failed material, and prepare surfaces for a proper waterproof bond.

04

Waterproof Application

Apply the right membrane or coating system for the surface type, exposure, and South Florida climate.

Seeing Water Where It Shouldn't Be?

The sooner we find the source, the less damage you're dealing with.