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Renovation in a street house: from initial damage to permanently sealed areas

The following applies to renovations in street buildings: first clarify the cause, then correctly implement the technical sequence.

In the Straßehaus area and the adjacent areas of Waldbreitbach and Rheinbreitbach, the focus is on early damage limitation and an economically sensible renovation sequence.

Short answer: In street houses, the following applies: first clarify the causes, then implement the technical sequence - this is how long-lasting renovation results are achieved.
Project photo from Schattauer company: Balcony project with clean sealing structure. Renovation process with reliable detailed planning in the street house area.
Balcony project with clean sealing structure - real project by Schattauer in the street house area.
Reference photo from a Schattauer project in a street house: stair area with a non-slip surface with a focus on critical connections and clean execution.
Staircase area with a non-slip surface from a customer project in a street house.

Typical warning signs

  • Microcracks that are visibly expanding
  • Noticeable discoloration in the transition from surface to base
  • Slippery or uneven surfaces
  • Local damage to upstands and edges

What should be done first

The sequence is crucial: first seal critical detail zones, then create a sustainable surface and appearance.

  • Only work on visible damage and leave out detailed areas
  • Accept drainage points without an overall consideration
  • Don't take the use of space into account when choosing materials

Renovation process in practice

A clear practical framework applies to street houses: clarify the cause, secure the substance, carry out the layer structure cleanly and hand over the results in a documented manner.

This sequence reduces the need for rework and keeps the future use of the area stable in a plannable manner.

Frequently asked questions

When is a partial repair sufficient?

For local, clearly limited damage. In the case of systemic problems, a more comprehensive renovation usually makes sense.

How quickly should you react in Strassenhaus?

As early as possible at the first warning signs so that consequential damage is limited.

What happens after the project is completed?

You will receive information on use, care and useful visual inspections for the future.