history of our firm
Our firm was established in 1982 to deal with water insulation of roofs, terraces and basements by using the traditional roof covering method - two layers of roofing paper on roofing pitch.
In 1984, we became one of the first Polish firms that applied water insulation coatings made of liquid roofing paper, using the Bit-Gum preparation.
Since 1991, we have been using heat-sealing roofing paper to make roof coatings.
We offer two variants in this technology:
- two-layer coating coupled with removing the current coating
- two-layer coating with use of ventilated and surface roofing paper wihout the necessity to remove the current coating
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Roof coating on the building in Nowohucka Street in Krakow, made by means
of heat-sealing roofing paper.   |
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In 1992, we started using PVC foil coating to cover flat roofs
| The PVC foil coating on the roof
of the building in Grodzka Street in Krakow   |
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In 1994, we extended our offer to span capital overhauls of terraces - the places seriously neglacted in the post-war years. To accomplish this task, we use the 'sandwich' method.
| The overhauled terrace of the
American consulate in Grottgera Street in Krakow   |
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In 1995 we began works reinforcing building
foundation on unstable grounds, using piers drilled into the load
bearing subsoil or the direct injection into the ground.
| Fixing piers under the foundation
of the building in Florianska Street in Krakow   |
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In 1997, we started applying moisture protection in basement walls by means of the horizontal injection method based on the Shomburg and Botament materials.
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Removing the water from the capillaries in the seeping wall surrounding The
Sheraton Hotel in Krakow   |
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| The sealing injection of concrete
craks in the dam on Turawskie Lake near Opole   |
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| A well - click on the diagram to
enlarge   |
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Generally speaking, we are willing to offer you a wide range of building services, based on modern and efficient technologies tested by a lot of oru clients.


