Professional service : Francesco  /  514-913-8077
25 Years experience

Your home is of great value to you and us.
Caulking takes a lot of knowledge, patience and experience.

Effectively sealing joints or cracks requires close attention to proper surface preparation as well as correct selection and application of the sealant material.

Our service often begins with an inspection and recommendation. We have learned, through many years of experience, to accurately identify the source of water and air penetration and seal the building envelope to stop further deterioration.


There is a big difference in caulking products and caulking contractors. Caulking is a critical aspect of building construction and maintenance, especially in Montréal’s climate,
requires an expert caulking contractor

Step : 1 All old caulking is removed. This ensures the new material to be applied will have a clean surface to bond to, as well as allowing sufficient amount of material to be applied

Step : 2 Caulking is applied and tooled to Smooth straight finish to seal all edges and to assure a full strength sealed has occurred

15 Years Guarantee on product and labor

Call us to re-caulk your home .
It will lower your costs on heating and cooling, but more importantly keep out water, insects and mold

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Francesco  / 514-913-8077
25 years experience..

Residential - Commercial - Condo
We service - Montreal -- Laval --Longueuil  --West Island


A house needs to be caulked:

* Between window drip caps (tops of windows) and siding.
* Between door drip caps and siding.
* At joints between window frames and siding.
* At joints between door frames and siding.
* Between window sills and siding.
* At corners formed by siding.
* At sills where wood structure meets the foundation.
* Around outside water faucets or other special breaks in the outside house surface.
* Around pipes and wires that penetrate the ceiling below an unheated attic.
* Between porches and main body of the house.
* Where chimney or masonry meets siding.
* Where storm windows meet the window frames, except for drain holes at the window sills.
* Where the wall meets the eaves at the gable ends, if you have a heated attic.