WickRight General Contracting

MI

4.8 (21 reviews)

Roofing contractor

in masonry buildings can be difficult to diagnose. Many contractors don&rsquot understand how water and moisture vapor&nbspabove or below windows or doorsin random spots on ceilingsor if you have musty smells wafting through your buildingvent and flash parapetsgrind /repoint and apply sealants. All masonry buildings require regular maintenanceespecially Split Face Block and concrete block buildingsWickRight cured their (the Missionary Sisters at the Convent of the Holy Spirit in NorthfieldIL) masonry moisture intrusion problem and alleviated the musty smells from the building.&quot&nbsp&ndashMark KellyConstruction Manager Our client Mark Kelly (no relation to Bob Kelly)a veteran construction managergeneral contractor and all around good guyworks with the Missionary Sisters at the Convent of the Holy Spirit in NorthfieldIL. Since then we have installed WickRight vents on the convent's conference center in Northfieldespecially around the window frames. Rae Markwell &ndash4 months ago Positive: &nbsp

365 Construction Tent Contact Talk to a Repair Specialist – Call 312-720-1467 Do you have a Wet Building? Leaking brick or split face block walls? WickRight Wet Building Repair Specialist, Bob Kelly, diagnoses leaks from brick and split face block walls and parapet walls, and designs repairs that prevent moisture intrusion, stop mold growth and dry out wet brick and split face block buildings. WickRight fixes it right the first time. EXPERT MOISTURE INTRUSION, MASONRY AND ROOFING REPAIR SI

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