Facade Waterproofing & Restoration

Facade Waterproofing & Restoration

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Boccia Inc. offers a wealth of knowledge that will facilitate any project from planning to completion

The principals of Boccia Inc. have the unique qualification of being third generation in the masonry industry. Our grandfather worked on many commercial and municipal projects dating back to the 1920’s and exposed us to the original construction techniques and materials that created present day landmarks. This gives us the vital experience to develop and implement the appropriate processes required to restore these architectural works of art.


Working with many facilities managers and engineers for numerous institutions including schools, libraries, universities, hospitals, churches and more, Boccia Inc. has become an invaluable source for consultation, often called upon to solve the most difficult facade restoration conditions. We have been referred to as the most relied upon vendor to give knowledgeable advice creating and performing a scope of work efficiently and professionally.


Boccia Inc. has become a valuable source for consultation, often called upon to solve the most difficult facade waterproofing conditions.

Boccia Inc. services include probing, exploratory work, water intrusion surveys and licensed scaffold rigging for the facilitation of local law 11 inspections. We have the expertise to identify building design flaws and defective details and can prescribe corrective solutions that are cost effective. Having seen it many times before gives us a significant advantage that we can pass on to the building owners and managers.


Staffed by an office with over 300 years of accumulated experience, Boccia Inc. offers a wealth of knowledge that will facilitate any project from planning to completion. We have sufficient trucks, equipment and tools at our facility to support our workforce in the field to assure that the work may proceed smoothly and quickly.


We Are Licensed Scaffold Riggers

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