COMMERCIAL SERVICES
CONCRETE & MASONRY REPAIR
Deteriorating masonry, failing joints, and cracked concrete let water in just as readily as a failing roof. We repair and restore commercial structures across the Southeast, handling everything from routine exterior repairs to complex historic preservation.
COMMERCIAL EXTERIOR REPAIR & RESTORATION
A building’s ability to keep water out does not begin and end at the roofline. Masonry facades, concrete structures, window perimeters, expansion joints, and below-grade assemblies all deteriorate over time and all present opportunities for water to find a way in. Our crews are trained and experienced in the repairs commercial facilities need most often, including facade sealant replacement, tuck pointing, through-wall flashing, and waterproofing applications, handling these directly with the same Baker standards and documentation that apply to every project. For larger or more complex restoration scopes involving structural concrete, historic preservation, or extensive facade work, we coordinate specialized expertise to match the scale and complexity of the project.
WHEN THE SCOPE CALLS FOR MORE
Some restoration projects go beyond routine repair into territory that demands a higher level of specialization. For those projects, we draw on Baker Restoration, our dedicated restoration division with deep expertise in structural concrete repair, historic facade preservation, and complex waterproofing assemblies. Same company, same standards, more specialized hands.
STRUCTURES WORTH GETTING RIGHT
Some buildings do not leave room for error. Our restoration work includes projects on the Grove Arcade in Asheville, Museum 21c, Wake Forest BB&T Stadium, the Duke Powerhouse in Durham, and Dorton Arena in Raleigh.
Some buildings do not leave room for error. Our restoration work includes projects on the Grove Arcade in Asheville, Museum 21c, Wake Forest BB&T Stadium, the Duke Powerhouse in Durham, and Dorton Arena in Raleigh.
Some buildings do not leave room for error. Our restoration work includes projects on the Grove Arcade in Asheville, Museum 21c, Wake Forest BB&T Stadium, the Duke Powerhouse in Durham, and Dorton Arena in Raleigh.