Structa-Bond of MD in Baltimore: Concrete Repair and Protective Coatings for Industrial and Residential Foundations
Structa-Bond of MD is a concrete restoration and protective coating contractor serving Baltimore's industrial, commercial, and residential sectors, with a focus on foundation repair, waterproofing, and structural concrete coating systems that arrest deterioration in the region's older building stock.
What Structa-Bond of MD actually does
The company specializes in concrete damage mitigation rather than new concrete placement. Their primary work involves injecting epoxy and polyurethane compounds into cracks, sealing foundation walls against water intrusion, and applying protective coatings to concrete that has begun to spall or expose rebar. This is distinct from traditional masonry repair (tuckpointing, brick replacement) and from general concrete contractors who pour new slabs. Structa-Bond targets concrete that is failing due to age, water exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, or salt damage—conditions that are common in Baltimore's 19th- and early-20th-century rowhouses and in industrial buildings near the harbor.
Services and pricing
Structa-Bond's work breaks into three tiers. Foundation crack injection typically runs $400 to $800 per crack, depending on depth and length, with jobs involving multiple cracks often quoted on a per-job basis starting around $1,500. Waterproofing systems—interior or exterior membrane application—range from $2,000 to $6,000 for a typical basement, with price varying by wall footage and whether excavation is required. Protective concrete coatings (epoxy or polyurethane) cost roughly $3 to $8 per square foot, so a 500-square-foot basement floor runs $1,500 to $4,000. All estimates are site-specific; confirm current pricing directly, as material costs fluctuate.
Most jobs begin with a written inspection report that identifies the cause of failure (hydrostatic pressure, carbonation, active seepage) and recommends a solution. This diagnosis step is crucial in Baltimore, where water management is often the real problem masquerading as concrete failure.
How it compares to other Baltimore masonry and concrete contractors
Structa-Bond differs from general concrete contractors like those offering foundation repair through injection because the latter often use expanding foam or cementitious grout, which is cheaper but temporary. Structa-Bond uses structural epoxies and polyurethanes that bond to concrete permanently and are rated for the pressure and movement Baltimore's basements face. Unlike masonry specialists who focus on brick and mortar, Structa-Bond does not do tuckpointing or chimney work; they work exclusively on concrete substrates. This narrow focus means they are equipped to handle the specific chemistry of concrete repair but not a mixed-material basement wall. Choose Structa-Bond if your foundation is concrete and actively leaking or cracking. Choose a general masonry contractor if your rowhouse has a brick foundation or if you need mortar joint repair alongside concrete work.
Who it suits and who it does not
Structa-Bond is well-matched to owners of Baltimore rowhouses with concrete block or poured-concrete foundations experiencing seepage, cracking, or spalling. It is also appropriate for owners of industrial or warehouse properties with structural concrete that shows corrosion. The company is not a fit for aesthetic concrete finishing, decorative resurfacing, or customers seeking the cheapest possible Band-Aid repair. It is also not the right choice for asphalt or for structures with failed masonry (brick, stone) that are separate from the concrete.
What the first visit involves
An inspector will visit the property to examine the affected concrete, observe water entry points, check for active moisture, and sometimes perform a concrete strength test using a rebound hammer. The inspector will produce a report with photographs, a diagnosis (Is the concrete failing or is water management the problem?), and a scope of work with labor and material costs broken out. This inspection typically costs $150 to $300 and is usually credited toward the final job price if you proceed. Some jobs require follow-up assessment during or after application to ensure the repair has held.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Structa-Bond operates Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., with emergency calls taken outside these hours for active leaks (confirm availability when you contact them). Most jobs are scheduled 1 to 3 weeks out depending on season; spring and fall are busier. Parking at residential sites is usually street-side; for larger commercial jobs, the contractor will coordinate site access with the building manager. Work typically takes 1 to 5 days depending on scope, and curing time before the concrete is fully load-bearing or waterproof varies by product (polyurethane typically cures faster than epoxy).
Structa-Bond of MD fills a specific gap in Baltimore's home services ecosystem: they address concrete failure with methods that last, not temporary patches. For rowhouse owners wrestling with basement leaks and crumbling foundations, the structural permanence of epoxy injection and protective coatings often justifies the higher upfront cost over cheaper alternatives.

