
Epoxy Flooring and Overlays
Epoxy is a resin flooring that is low-maintenance and easy to maintain. It is great for industrial and commercial applications, such as warehouses, parking garages, and office buildings because of its durability and safety aspects. Once applied it creates a hard covering or coating over concrete that is resistant to scratches.
What Are the Benefits of Epoxy Flooring?
Aesthetic – Epoxy floors and overlays are very customizable and you can achieve the look and feel you want in the space.
Protect Against Wear and Tear – This flooring is very durable. It is resistant to chemicals that might be present in a commercial setting. It is also resistant to gasoline and oil, making it an excellent option for garages. Epoxy flooring can bear a lot of weight, also making it a great option for industrial flooring where forklifts and other large equipment are driving on it regularly. Other types of flooring can become stained or cracked.
Easy Cleaning – Cleaning epoxy floors is as easy as using soap and a mop or spraying it down with a water hose. It does not absorb water, making it easy to clean up spills. These floors don’t require waxing or stripping like other types of flooring so it makes it a low-maintenance option.
Slip-Resistant – Adding aggregate to the epoxy mix before the application will achieve the level of slip resistance needed for your certain situation. This can help decrease the number of accidents and increase workplace safety. It also makes it a great option for parking garages because of the high foot and vehicle traffic.
Sterile Environment – Traditional flooring, such as tile, can harbor mildew, mold, and bacteria in the seams and grout. Flooring with seams can also be hard to clean when there are spills. It can be difficult to remove the contaminants without harsh chemicals. Making sure the floors are clean can protect the occupants of the building, especially if your business is in the food or healthcare industry. Epoxy flooring creates a waterproof seal over the concrete so mold and other harmful substances can’t live or grow.
Epoxy flooring is an overall good and versatile option. Many businesses and industries can benefit from the many features it provides. If you would like to talk to one of our team members about installing epoxy flooring for your commercial application, contact us today.

What Causes Corrosion on Your Building & How to Stop it
What is Corrosion and What are its Effects?
Corrosion is a chemical process that slowly breaks down the materials of buildings. Not only does this damage the aesthetics and value of your building or structure, but it can cause construction failure if not addressed in a timely manner. Corrosion weakens these buildings and materials can start to chip, crack and break off.
Rust
Rust is the most common form of corrosion when it comes to buildings. It occurs when water comes into contact with metals and is exposed to oxygen. It can appear on a steel building and in reinforced concrete. Rust stains can also appear on the brick and the surface of concrete.
What to Look For
Sometimes, corrosion is very obvious and can be seen from the outside. Looking for rust and rust stains will be a good indicator of where the damage is coming from. Other times, the damage is hidden. There could be a leak if water spots or damage are present on the ceiling or walls. Because rust is caused by water on metal, a leak can cause corrosion on the framing of the building that is not easily visible.
How we can help:
Sandblasting or Waterblasting: Rust can leave stains on the outside of your building from water running down the side. Sandblasting or waterblasting will remove the rust and rust stains. It will also remove grime, such as mold and dirt.
Sealant Removal and Replacement: By waterproofing your building, you are cutting down on the chance of corrosion. To learn what sealant and options are best for your business, contact us today to talk to one of our team members.
Structural Concrete Repair: Corrosion can damage structural concrete. Our team can inspect the concrete and help decide the best way to repair it.
Structure Inspections: Corrosion can affect the structural integrity of your building. If you have had or having issues with corrosion or rust, you want to make sure your building is safe. We can inspect the building and tell you what actions need to be taken.
Over time, rust and other corrosion can happen to your building, especially if there is a leak. As your building ages, preventative measures will need to be taken to make sure your building is safe. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you.

Waterproofing
Waterproofing your building is one of the most important things you can do to preserve it. Our team at Taylor Waterproofing can inspect your commercial or historical building and help you decide what options and services are best for your property. Without waterproofing measures in place, your building could be at risk.
Risks of Not Waterproofing
- Foundation Can Become Weak – When standing water is surrounding your foundation, it impacts the integrity of the concrete. It can also cause water to get into your HVAC system.
- Bacteria, Mold, and Pests – When leaks happen, wet drywall and other building material are a breeding ground for unwanted bacteria and mold and can also lead to insects finding their way into your building. All of these are health hazards for those who work in your building.
- Water Damage – Along with growing mold, water damage can cause drywall and ceiling materials to become weakened and potentially break.
- Injury or Damage to Property – If something is damaged due to leaks, injury or damage to occupants’ property could occur. Depending on the circumstance, you could be held liable for this injury or damage.
How We Can Help
Since 1995, our team has been dedicated to helping you protect your property and investment by waterproofing and preventing damage. We offer many services to waterproof your building.
Below-Grade Waterproofing
Because concrete is a porous material, it can crack over time, especially if there is water-creating pressure on it. Below-grade waterproofing creates a barrier between the foundation’s concrete and the water or earth. This process is usually done while the building is being constructed, but there are options for already constructed properties.
Deck Coating
If you have a wooden deck on your property, a deck coating may be right for you. Repeated moisture over time can cause it to rot. It can also help prevent injury because the surface will not be as slippery.
Wet Glazing
For waterproofing windows, wet glazing is the best option. This process uses pourable grout to seal the edges where the window and building meet.
Most of the time when we are asked to perform waterproofing services, there is already a leak. While we can help remedy this situation, the time to waterproof your building is before there is an issue. Once a leak is seen or noticed, it could have already done hundreds, if not thousands, dollars worth of damage. To talk to one of our team members about waterproofing options, contact us today!

Importance of Building Preservation
Building preservation might look different from building to building depending on the type. At Taylor Waterproofing, we offer a wide range of services so your building can stay in the best shape possible. Many different factors could cause corrosion to your building over time. With our wide range of services, we can make sure that your building is protected.

Building Preservation Services:
- Waterblasting
Not only does water blasting your building make it look nicer, but it also helps reduce the cost and need for repairs. When a building goes without washing, mildew, dirt, and mold can build up, speeding up damage and the need for repairs.
- Structure inspections
Problems with the structure of a building can lead to water damage, sagging roofs, and uneven surfaces and could cause safety issues. After an inspection, our team can help you know exactly what your building needs in terms of structure.
- Structural concrete repair
Our trained professionals can identify where your concrete is damaged and what’s the best way to go about repairing the structure. Damaged structural concrete can not only be a safety concern but also hinder the functionality of your building.
- Wet glazing
This is one way we help waterproof your building. Wet glazing is the process of applying a liquid silicon sealant between the window glass and the frame to seal it. The seal it creates is strong and resilient to weathering.
These are just a few of the services that we offer. To view our full service list, click this link.
To get in touch with us to see how we can help with your building preservation project, check out our contact us page here.