This
75 unit structure located in Ormond By The Sea was beginning to display
deterioration on the East facing balconies, window sills, air
conditioning support beams, and concrete rails. This year-long
project included the replacement of many concrete posts, panels, and top
caps which make up the unique concrete railings. After concrete
excavation of the balcony decks, the steel was prepared per ICRI
standards, and
a new polymer modified matrix was applied. The decks were finished
with a waterproof and decorative system.
The vertical walls of the
entire structure were treated with an elastomeric coating to prevent
further water intrusion. It was necessary to completely strip many
window units of all existing sealants and weather stripping, and replace
them with the latest urethane technology.
An interesting item in the scope of work was the removal of the old
stone elevator tower facade. The frame work of which was rusting,
and was in danger of collapse. With demolition complete, a new
stucco system was installed.
Surfside South's existing Spray
Polyurethane Foam roof was given a new elastomeric coating and will
continue to serve the condo for many years.
In 2006 a secondary restoration and paint project was
undertaken. The east elevation completed 6 years previously was in
good shape and benefited from a fresh coat of paint and deck
coatings. The focus however was the west elevation, the walkways
and concrete rails were thoroughly inspected with all damaged concrete
and rails replaced.
The Board and Management have created a beautifully maintained
building.
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