A.M. Shield Waterproofing Corp.

NJ

5 (0 reviews)

Waterproofing service

New York's Trusted Contractor for Over 30 Years OUR SERVICES Egress Windows SafemoldsealedGabrielladon't hesitate to reach out! Posted on Stephen Lew October 31and we’re here to assist you with any future needs! Posted on Guido G October 232025 Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Thank youthe crewoliver and the ownerfor a job well done. An easy recommendation. Owner's reply Thank you for your kind wordsand I’m glad I called them. Hugothe ownerreturned my call right awayand their foremanOliverBath)and I am so grateful that I did. From the very beginningthe project managerstood out. He took the time to carefully survey the propertyexplain exactly what was happening

038; Media EXTERIOR Foundation Waterproofing Sill Plate Waterproofing Property Drainage Window Well Correction INTERIOR Battery Backup Systems Interior French Drain Pressure Relief System Hydrostatic Pressure CRACKS Foundation Crack Injection Epoxy and Coatings Urethane Injection Acrylate Injection Epoxy Injection EGRESS Egress Window Systems COMMERCIAL MASONRY OTHER SERVICES Leak Investigation Indoor Air Quality Mold Remediation Dehumidifiers Sump Pump Service SERVICE AREA CONTACT US ABOUT Rece

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