Breezeway Waterproofing, Greensboro, NC

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We can help protect your breezeway from the damaging effects of water and moisture.

Breezeways are an attractive and highly practical addition to any property, but it’s important to take the necessary steps to maintain them if you want to protect your investment. At Quality Controlled Floor Systems LLC, we offer a wide range concrete services to clients in and around the Greensboro, North Carolina area. One key service we provide is breezeway waterproofing, which will better protect your breezeway from excess water and moisture.

Breezeway Waterproofing in Greensboro, North Carolina

The main purpose of a breezeway is to connect two separate buildings or sections of a larger building, but provide more coverage than a simple pathway or sidewalk. Breezeways get their name from their open and airy design, but this openness can lead to trouble if the materials aren’t properly protected. Breezeway waterproofing ensures that when it rains, snows, or is overly humid, moisture isn’t seeping into the structure and causing it to weaken. Excess water not only leads to organic growth, like mold and mildew, but it can also corrode the reinforcements beneath the concrete and cause cracking.

Our team has been in business for over a decade, and we have the skills and experience needed to handle your breezeway waterproofing needs. We understand how essential the waterproofing process is, and our extensive quality control measures help ensure that every inch of your structure is sealed and ready to handle whatever nature throws at it.

To learn more about breezeway waterproofing, or to inquire about getting started on an estimate, simply reach out to our office. We proudly serve customers throughout the Greensboro area, so contact us today for more information!


At Quality Controlled Floor Systems LLC, we provide breezeway waterproofing services in Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem, the Triad Metro Area of Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Charlotte, and the Charlotte Metro Area, North Carolina; Greenville, Spartanburg, the Greenville-Spartanburg Metro Area, Columbia, and Charleston, including the North Charleston Metro Area, South Carolina; and Roanoke and the Richmond-Petersburg Metro Area, Virginia.