Parging

Concrete Parging Services in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area

At Marcrete Concrete Ltd, we take pride in offering outstanding concrete parging services designed to enhance the look and durability of your property. Parging is a process of applying a thin coat of cement-based mortar to the surface of a concrete wall, foundation, or other structures to improve its appearance and protect it from moisture and weathering. With our expertise and dedication to quality, we provide comprehensive parging solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.

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Commercial Concrete Parging Services

Strengthen and beautify your commercial property with our Concrete Parging services.

Perfect for foundations, exterior walls, and other surfaces, our parging solutions provide a durable, smooth finish that protects against the elements while enhancing curb appeal.

Whether you’re looking to cover up imperfections or add a fresh, clean look, our expert team will “smooth things over” with precision and quality.

Don’t let cracks or rough surfaces bring down your business’s appearance—let’s “cement” your reputation with walls that stand the test of time. Ready to upgrade your exterior?

Let’s get parging!




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Residential Concrete Parging Services

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Give your home’s exterior a fresh, polished look with our Residential Concrete Parging Wall services.

Whether you’re looking to cover up cracks, uneven surfaces, or just want to add a sleek finish, our parging solutions provide the perfect blend of durability and style.

Our expert team will “smooth over” imperfections, enhancing your home’s curb appeal and protecting it from the elements.

Don’t let rough walls drag down your home’s appearance—let’s “cement” a beautiful, lasting impression with expertly applied parging that stands the test of time.

Ready to upgrade your exterior? Let’s get parging!

Serving The Greater Toronto Area For Over 15 Years

We strive to uphold the highest standards of quality, integrity, and professionalism in everything we do.

  • Customer Satisfaction
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  • Detail Oriented
  • Efficient With Fast Project Finish Rate
  • Concrete Experts
  • State Of The Art Equipment
  • Top Quality Materials
  • Innovative Products
  • Always Above Industry Standards

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    Concrete Parging FAQs

    What is parging?

    Parging is the process of applying a thin layer of mortar or cement mixture to the exterior surface of a masonry wall, foundation, or concrete structure. It serves both functional and aesthetic purposes, providing a smooth, protective coating that enhances the appearance and durability of the surface.

    What are the benefits of parging?

    Parging helps protect masonry walls and foundations from moisture penetration, weathering, and damage. It can also improve the appearance of older or damaged surfaces, adding a fresh, uniform finish.

    When is parging needed?

    Parging is typically needed when the exterior surface of a masonry wall or foundation shows signs of deterioration, such as cracking, spalling, or efflorescence. It can also be applied to new construction to provide an additional layer of protection.

    Can parging be applied to any surface?

    Parging is most commonly applied to masonry walls, concrete foundations, and other concrete surfaces. It may not adhere well to surfaces that are heavily contaminated with dirt, oil, or paint.

    Is parging waterproof?

    While parging can help protect against moisture penetration, it is not inherently waterproof. To improve water resistance, additives like acrylic polymers can be included in the mixture, and additional waterproofing treatments may be applied.

    How long does parging last?

    The lifespan of parging depends on factors such as the quality of materials, surface preparation, climate conditions, and maintenance. Properly applied and maintained parging can last for many years.