Frequently asked questions
Find answers to the most common questions about our services and our approach.
When joints deteriorate or are poorly compacted, pavers can lose their cohesion. Instability can also be caused by nonexistent or improperly installed borders, an inadequate installation bed, or the presence of roots in the vicinity. Depending on the situation, upgrading and maintaining the joints can restore stability and uniformity to the layout.
Cracks, friable sand, or open joints often indicate polymer sand degradation. The replacement stabilizes the pavers and improves the appearance of the surface.
When the joints break down or the sand disappears, weeds can set in. An intervention makes it possible to clean the surface and restore the joints to stabilize the pavers.
Pavers exposed to humidity often accumulate mold and organic deposits. Cleaning revives the surface and restores a clean appearance to the facilities.
The presence of lichen or vine suckers often indicates that the surface is retaining moisture. A treatment cleans the surface and restores a uniform appearance.
These marks are often caused by water runoff or by the gradual accumulation of dirt on surfaces. Before cleaning up these traces, it is important to identify and correct the cause of the problem. This approach makes it possible to restore a well-groomed appearance and achieve a more lasting result.
Over time, dust, pollutants, and humidity can alter the appearance of surfaces. Cleaning revives the color and improves the overall appearance of the building.
These stains are often caused by organic deposits linked to humidity and pollution. An intervention makes it possible to restore the appearance of the coating and to restore a clean and uniform appearance to the facade.
The installation of wire mesh can be useful in some contexts, but it is not always necessary. Efficiency depends on several factors such as the presence and type of trees nearby, the configuration of the roof or the capacity of downspouts. In some cases, site analysis may also lead to the recommendation of wider downspouts in order to improve water flow. An evaluation makes it possible to determine the most appropriate solution for each building.
Leaves, samaras, and pine needles can build up quickly in gutters. Regular maintenance maintains effective drainage and prevents overflows.
Accumulation of water may indicate that the roof drain is partially obstructed. Cleaning the drain makes it possible to restore the flow and avoid prolonged overload on the roof.
Gutters filled with leaves, mud, or debris can prevent water from draining properly. Draining helps to restore normal water flow and reduce the risk of overflow or infiltration.
If water overflows from the gutters or drains poorly during rain, this may indicate an obstruction in the descent. A clearance allows drainage to be restored and effective flow to be ensured.
Contact us directly at 514-461-2198 or fill out the online evaluation form. A quick follow-up by phone or email is carried out, then a detailed quote is sent to you following our conversation.
Vertical surfaces exposed to moisture often accumulate organic deposits that tarnish materials. Cleaning makes it possible to restore the uniformity of the surfaces and to restore the brilliance of the architectural elements.
Concrete exposed to moisture and splashes can build up deposits that tarnish the surface. An intervention makes it possible to revive the appearance of the concrete and to restore a clean and uniform appearance to the layout.
The accumulation of moss, mold, or organic deposits can reduce surface adhesion, especially after rain. Cleaning helps to restore a cleaner and safer surface.
The appearance of blackened or slippery areas is often caused by the accumulation of mold and organic deposits. An intervention makes it possible to restore the cleanliness of the surface and to regain better grip, thus improving appearance and safety.
Vertical surfaces exposed to moisture often accumulate organic deposits that tarnish materials. Cleaning makes it possible to restore the uniformity of the surfaces and to restore the brilliance of the architectural elements.
Concrete exposed to moisture and splashes can build up deposits that tarnish the surface. An intervention makes it possible to revive the appearance of the concrete and to restore a clean and uniform appearance to the layout.
The accumulation of moss, mold, or organic deposits can reduce surface adhesion, especially after rain. Cleaning helps to restore a cleaner and safer surface.
The appearance of blackened or slippery areas is often caused by the accumulation of mold and organic deposits. An intervention makes it possible to restore the cleanliness of the surface and to regain better grip, thus improving appearance and safety.
The installation of wire mesh can be useful in some contexts, but it is not always necessary. Efficiency depends on several factors such as the presence and type of trees nearby, the configuration of the roof or the capacity of downspouts. In some cases, site analysis may also lead to the recommendation of wider downspouts in order to improve water flow. An evaluation makes it possible to determine the most appropriate solution for each building.
Leaves, samaras, and pine needles can build up quickly in gutters. Regular maintenance maintains effective drainage and prevents overflows.
Accumulation of water may indicate that the roof drain is partially obstructed. Cleaning the drain makes it possible to restore the flow and avoid prolonged overload on the roof.
Gutters filled with leaves, mud, or debris can prevent water from draining properly. Draining helps to restore normal water flow and reduce the risk of overflow or infiltration.
If water overflows from the gutters or drains poorly during rain, this may indicate an obstruction in the descent. A clearance allows drainage to be restored and effective flow to be ensured.
Contact us directly at 514-461-2198 or fill out the online evaluation form. A quick follow-up by phone or email is carried out, then a detailed quote is sent to you following our conversation.
The presence of lichen or vine suckers often indicates that the surface is retaining moisture. A treatment cleans the surface and restores a uniform appearance.
These marks are often caused by water runoff or by the gradual accumulation of dirt on surfaces. Before cleaning up these traces, it is important to identify and correct the cause of the problem. This approach makes it possible to restore a well-groomed appearance and achieve a more lasting result.
Over time, dust, pollutants, and humidity can alter the appearance of surfaces. Cleaning revives the color and improves the overall appearance of the building.
These stains are often caused by organic deposits linked to humidity and pollution. An intervention makes it possible to restore the appearance of the coating and to restore a clean and uniform appearance to the facade.
When joints deteriorate or are poorly compacted, pavers can lose their cohesion. Instability can also be caused by nonexistent or improperly installed borders, an inadequate installation bed, or the presence of roots in the vicinity. Depending on the situation, upgrading and maintaining the joints can restore stability and uniformity to the layout.
Cracks, friable sand, or open joints often indicate polymer sand degradation. The replacement stabilizes the pavers and improves the appearance of the surface.
When the joints break down or the sand disappears, weeds can set in. An intervention makes it possible to clean the surface and restore the joints to stabilize the pavers.
Pavers exposed to humidity often accumulate mold and organic deposits. Cleaning revives the surface and restores a clean appearance to the facilities.
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