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The world’s innovative companies use Flowspark

Our Services Include

Crack Repair Filling
Spall Repair
Expansion Joint Caulking
SeaWall Repairs
Floor Patching
Freezer Floor Repairs
Concrete Grinding
Masonry Repairs
Structural Strengthening
Deteriorated Concrete Repairs
Post-tensioned Reinforcing Repairs
Crack Repairs
Structural Stabilization
Anchorage Repairs
Balcony & Facade Repairs
Precast Repairs
Company's Performance

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Projects Completed

We’ve completed a range of high-quality residential and commercial properties, built withprecision, care, and client satisfaction in mind.

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Inspections

We conduct thorough inspections at every stage to ensure your property meets all safety, structural, and quality standards.

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Permits Approved

All necessary building and zoning permits are secured before construction begins, ensuring full compliance with local regulations.

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Violations Legalized

We help identify and resolve building code violations, ensuring your property is fully legalized and up to current standards.

Why choose Souffront?

When you choose Souffront for your concrete restoration needs, you can rest easy that you are working with a team of experts who are committed to your satisfaction.

Using the latest technology and great-quality materials

Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to delivering high-quality workmanship using the latest techniques and materials in the industry. We take the time to assess each project individually and tailor our approach to meet the unique needs and specifications of our clients.

On-time completion with no impact on daily operations

We also understand that a construction project can be disruptive to your daily operations, which is why we work diligently to minimize the impact on your business. We pride ourselves on our ability to complete projects on time and on budget, without sacrificing quality.

We promote transparent communication to build strong relationships

We maintain open lines of communication with our clients throughout the entire project, providing regular updates and addressing any concerns or questions promptly. Our goal is to build strong, lasting relationships with our clients, earning their trust and confidence through integrity, and exceptional service.

Our 8-Step Process Includes

Initial Inquiry

To begin, reach out to us via phone, email, or our website. Our affable and knowledgeable staff will assist you with any queries and schedule an appointment for an on-site assessment.

On-site Assessment

Our adept team will visit your property to evaluate the state of your concrete surfaces. We will provide you with an honest evaluation of the necessary repairs and a project cost estimate.

Proposal and Agreement

After assessing the project, we will create a comprehensive proposal that outlines the scope, required materials, and estimated cost. Upon agreement, we will send the contract, including the project timeline and payment schedule.

Preparation

Before initiating the restoration process, we will prepare the surface by cleaning and eliminating any debris, loose material, or coatings. Our preparation includes testing the surface for moisture content and pH levels.

Restoration

Our team of experts repairs concrete surfaces by filling cracks, fixing chips, and leveling the surface using various techniques such as shotcrete, epoxy injection, and grouting. Our specialists restore concrete through the latest techniques

Surface Preparation

To prepare the surface for the final application, we use grinding or shot blasting to eliminate any remaining debris or coatings.

Coating Application

We offer a range of coatings, including sealers, epoxy coatings, and polyurethane coatings, that improve surface durability, appearance, and performance.

Final Inspection and Clean-up

After the restoration and coating application, we conduct a final inspection to ensure that the surface meets our high standards of quality.

Concrete Repair – Building Stronger Foundations

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Frequently asked questions

What is a threshold building?

According to Florida Statute Chapter 553 Section 71, a threshold building is defined as any building that is greater than three stories or 50 feet in height, or any building that has an assembly occupancy classification as defined in the Florida Building Code which exceeds 5,000 square feet in area and an occupant content of greater than 500 persons.
Threshold buildings are subject to stricter building code requirements due to their potential to cause significant damage or loss of life in the event of structural failure. These requirements apply to buildings that have structural elements which support vertical loads and lateral forces and are categorized as such due to their importance to the community.
The threshold building code requirements also apply to any building that is deemed to have a high risk of structural failure due to its location, occupancy, or type of construction. Additionally, any structure located in a Special Hazard Area or High-Velocity Hurricane Zone as defined by the Florida Building Code must comply with stricter building code requirements to ensure its ability to withstand severe weather conditions.

What is a threshold inspection?

A threshold inspection is a mandatory inspection required by the state of Florida for certain types of buildings. The inspection is designed to ensure that the structural elements of a building comply with the permitted construction documents and the Florida Building Code. The inspection is required for buildings that are categorized as threshold buildings, which are buildings that have structural elements that support vertical loads and lateral forces and are deemed to have a high risk of structural failure due to their location, occupancy, or type of construction.
A threshold inspection is required for buildings that are greater than three stories or 50 feet in height, or any building that has an assembly occupancy classification as defined in the Florida Building Code which exceeds 5,000 square feet in area and an occupant content of greater than 500 persons (already discussed in the previous question). The inspection must be conducted by a licensed threshold inspector (or Special Inspector) who is trained and qualified to inspect the structural elements of the building.

Who carries out a threshold inspection?

A threshold inspection must be performed by a qualified and registered threshold inspector, as per the Florida Administrative Code 61G1-25.003.
A threshold inspector is defined as an individual who is registered with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) as a Threshold Inspector and has met the requirements for registration. These requirements include holding a current and valid certificate of competency as a General, Building, or Residential Contractor, or a Structural Engineer or Architect license issued by the State of Florida.
Also, to be accredited:
The professionals must possess a minimum of two years of experience in the field of structural architecture for threshold buildings.
The professional should have conducted structural inspections for a minimum of three years, with at least three of those inspections being for threshold structures, all within seven years of submitting their certification application.

What is the role of a threshold Inspector?

A special inspector (SI) or threshold inspector (TI) is an engineer or architect with specialized training and licensing in ensuring the safety and soundness of buildings. Their major duty is to make sure that the structural components of a building that is to be considered complete have passed all required inspections. CMU, cast-in-place concrete, steel reinforcement, shoring/restoring, post-tension wire, precast/prestress elements, metal studs, external window structures, and timber frame systems are only some of the structural elements that need to be inspected. The ability to climb ladders and navigate ordinary building terrain is a must for this position.

Additionally, a threshold inspector must check that the shoring and reshoring have been assessed to ensure they are in line with the shoring timetable and inspect all structural parts by the Threshold Inspection Programme. They may also keep tabs on the concrete's placement and conduct checks or queries in the field.

The inspector may participate in meetings with project engineers, other inspectors, and construction employees before the start of the project. They have to be committed to and supportive of the implementation of all site-specific safety and security procedures and processes.

How is the threshold inspection conducted?

The engineer or architect will thoroughly inspect the building before a set threshold. They will closely examine the report and compare it to the building's sketches and structural documentation of the components to be inspected. Once they arrive, they will assess various aspects of the building, such as the placement of concrete and its slump, structural elements and interfaces, grout placement, and reinforcement of steel parts before concrete construction. If there are any deviations from the guidelines or requirements, they will notify the general contractor or project manager who must address these issues before a declaration of compliance can be issued. Once all structural work is satisfactorily completed, the inspector will provide a signed and sealed declaration to the local compliance department certifying that all load-bearing components comply with approved documentation.

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