Concrete Parging Hamilton
Since you’re searching for an expert in concrete parging services in Hamilton, no one is better than Mr. Brick Construction. We have years of experience improving your home foundation’s longevity and prettiness with high-quality parging treatments. Whether your new build needs parging or your fixed-up parging will be brand new, the processor team here can help ensure a smooth finish that will last.
What is Concrete Parging?
Plaster is the application of a very thin coat to the wall, in this case, the foundation of your house. It provides a barrier against moisture and cold weather and makes your exterior walls look more handsome as well. A home’s foundation is exposed to the elements, and after all, it is only human to make mistakes. Parging helps shore up these cracks and smooth them down so that soon, they will be covered with the earth again.

Our Concrete Parging Services
We tailor our concrete parging solutions to your particular situation. Here are a few of the services that we provide:

Brand New Parging Applications
Providing an even, polished look for homes newly constructed or added to.

Repair and Restoration of Parging
We can repair cracks, chips, and decayed parging so that it functions as a protective coating once again.

Waterproofing Parging
Reducing moisture penetration prevents water damage and foundation wear.

Finishing for Aesthetics
A smooth finish or one that gives your home texture can match your home's exterior style.
Benefits of Concrete Parging
Enhanced Protection:
It is shielded from water penetration, reducing the risk of cracks and leaks.
Better Curb Appeal:
Adds a clean, finished look to your house; increases property value altogether.
Increased Durability:
Toughens exterior walls against violent weather events and outside damage done by cement dirt movers.
Maintenance on The Cheap:
An easy yet effective way to extend the life of your foundation without expensive repairs.
FAQ
With proper installation and maintenance, concrete parging can last 10 to 30 years, depending on environmental conditions and material quality.
Yes, but the material currently on there must be in good condition. If it's crumbling or otherwise in dire straits, it is best to remove the old layer before applying a new coat.
Conduct regular inspections of your parging for cracks or spalling, clear debris and grime off the surface, and apply a sealant once every few years to help prolong its lifespan.
Parging is subject to a variety of causes that can lead to cracking or peeling, including the outside siding panels it's attached to. These include moisture penetration, freeze-thaw cycles, and foundation settling.
Minor DIY repairs are OK, but professional installation guarantees durability and a proper finish.