While structural integrity is critical, aesthetics also matter—especially for buildings, commercial assets, and public infrastructure. Our cosmetic repair services focus on restoring the visual appeal of a structure while addressing surface-level deterioration like spalling, discoloration, or damaged covers.
These repairs enhance the look of the asset and contribute to its perceived quality, value, and usability—especially in commercial or residential settings.
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FacadeRefurbishment
Bringing Life Back to Building Exteriors
A building’s facade is its first impression—whether it’s a residential tower, office complex, or public institution. Over time, exposure to the elements leads to cracks, stains, discoloration, and material degradation that diminish both aesthetics and safety.
Our facade refurbishment services are designed to restore visual appeal while also addressing underlying structural or surface-level issues.
What we offer:
Repair of cracks, chips, and surface damage
Repainting and finishing with weatherproof & protective coatings
Restoration of stone, tile, and decorative cladding
Sealant and joint replacements
Cleaning of stains, moss, and efflorescence
We ensure your building doesn’t just look good – it remains safe, resilient, and ready to stand the test of time.
CoverReplacement
Reviving Protection for Reinforced Concrete
In many ageing structures, damaged or missing concrete cover leads to exposure of reinforcement bars, increasing the risk of corrosion and eventual structural failure. Our cover replacement solutions are focused on restoring this essential layer of protection with high-performance materials and proper bonding techniques.
Our cover replacement service includes:
Removal of loose and spalled concrete
Cleaning and treatment of exposed reinforcement
Application of repair mortar or protective coatings
Reprofiling to restore original dimensions and integrity
This is more than just a surface fix—it’s a critical layer of defense that protects the very skeleton of your structure.