We need to have thoroseal applied to the back of our building. We also need to have the fire escape painted (thanks to good old nyc building codes). Can anyone recommend a reliable, quality professional who does this type of work? Also, which should be done first–thorosealing followed by fire escape painting or vice versa?


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  1. thoroseal could be a hectic job and if it isnt done according to instructions, and the contractors expertise, could cause more damage, if not applied properly after several months you could see the elephant cracks forming all over, if you havent dont the project as of yet ask the inspector is there another alternative such as elastomeric
    which is an elastic type paint……if so let me know i need it for my info as well my tel 3472779930 my name is randy

  2. hello my name is john rodriguez and i work as a leadpaint abatement supervisor.i was interested in your posting and i would be willing to take on painting your fire escape but i dont do brick work,if you like i would be willing to come by and give you an estimate.i can be reached at 347 996 6148.
    thank you & god bless.

  3. be careful of thorosealing as a cheap alternative to tuckpointing. we did it to the back of our brownstone a few years ago and ended up regretting it.

  4. You would thoroseal first, as the thoroseal
    can be a little messy when applied… then
    paint the fire escapes.

    Make sure to cover any plants, etc., before thorosealing, and give your neighbors a “heads up” and have their stuff covered
    if there’s a chance that the splatter might
    drop onto their property.