New Foundation Parging Edmonton

Professional cementitious parging for new poured-concrete and masonry foundations on homes, garages, additions and builder projects.

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Parging for New Foundations

New foundation parging provides a clean, finished exterior surface over exposed concrete or masonry. J and J Coatings completes new applications for homeowners, builders and contractors throughout Edmonton and surrounding communities.

The preparation depends on the substrate. Poured concrete, concrete block, ICF and framed transitions do not all use the same assembly, so the foundation type is identified before the work is priced and completed.

Poured Concrete Foundations

New concrete is reviewed for surface contamination, form-release residue, honeycombing, bug holes and other conditions that can affect bond or appearance. The surface is prepared before the cementitious parging is applied and finished.

Concrete Block and Masonry

Block foundations require attention to mortar joints, surface variation and any existing coatings or contamination. The goal is a stable, properly prepared masonry surface before the finish is applied.

Windows, Corners and Material Transitions

Basement windows, outside corners, penetrations and transitions between materials are detailed as part of the scope. Non-masonry areas may require membrane, lath or other reinforcement rather than a direct cementitious application.

ICF Requires a Different System

ICF foam is not treated like poured concrete. Our ICF work uses a reinforced assembly that includes galvanized metal lath mechanically fastened to the ICF structure, with the appropriate base and finish coats for the project.

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Finish and Curing

We apply a consistent cementitious finish suited to the project. The material continues to cure after it has set and reaches full cure over approximately 28 days. Normal colour variation during curing is expected.

Builder and Homeowner Projects

J and J Coatings has completed new foundation parging throughout the Edmonton region since 2007. We work on individual homes, garages and additions as well as repeat builder and contractor projects.

30-Year Transferable Warranty

Qualifying new foundation parging is backed by our 30-year transferable warranty, subject to the written terms and exclusions.

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Frequently Asked Questions About New Foundation Parging

Yes. Both are common parging substrates, but the surface preparation differs. We assess the actual foundation material before selecting the preparation method.

Our cementitious ICF system is not applied directly to bare foam. We use a reinforced assembly that includes galvanized metal lath mechanically fastened to the ICF structure before the cementitious coats are applied.

We typically apply a consistent hand-textured cementitious finish. The exact appearance can be confirmed during quoting when a specific existing finish or builder standard needs to be matched.

Cementitious parging continues curing for approximately 28 days. It becomes firm much sooner, but colour and moisture appearance can continue to change during the cure period.

Parging is applied to the exposed foundation and finished to the grade or termination established for the project. On new construction, final landscaping can affect how much foundation remains visible later.

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Send us plans, photos or the project address and we can confirm the foundation type and quote the appropriate system.

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