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- Concrete Waterproofing
The Royal Mills apartments were originally built in 1890 as hydro-powered cotton mill. Recently, the derelict buildings were converted into 250 trendy loft-style apartments, public spaces, retail spaces and a completely revised riverfront including a public walking path. The former dam on site was also renovated and is now used to produce hydropower.
The abandoned site was purchased in 2003 and the massive conversion project began. The buildings were extensively damaged from more than 100 years of industrial use, 10 years of neglect and the harsh effects of the river鈥檚 water. Along with extensive cosmetic work, significant waterproofing work was needed to bring the space to habitable levels.
The project exclusively used 蜜桃社区鈥檚 line of :
- 1,000 linear feet of cracks were sealed.
- on interior walls to waterproof below the river level.
- 250,000 sq. ft.of was used to seal the original stone exterior and reduce water absorption.
- To reduce permeability, was added to the mortar used to repair the historic stone veneer.
- Several slabs were poured using KIM to provide a permanent waterproofing solution and eliminate the need for an external membrane.
Our East Coast distributors won the 2010 New England ICRI Project of the Year for their work on this project. Read the full case study .
Because of the extensive waterproofing and repair work, the developer was able to revamp a number of additional units that were once deemed unsuitable for living. Royal Mills was added to the national historic registrar in 2004.聽


