There's not many things we do conventionally at PROSOCO. But, why? In essence, because there's always better ways out there. There's better processes, better technologies, better chemistries, better systems, and as long as there's a better way out there, we strive to find it. We've never taken the easy road and that's how we like it. Hear from our staff members on why we're OK with being different.
PROSOCO, Inc.
Construction
Lawrence, Kansas 7,352 followers
We make construction chemicals to improve the look and life of your buildings. #buildingscience
About us
PROSOCO is a national manufacturer of construction products for improving the energy-efficiency, sustainability, performance and appearance of buildings. Since its founding in 1939, the company has excelled at the innovation and development of superior products and services for the construction industry. Today, PROSOCO is recognized in the marketplace as a leading maker and supplier of masonry cleaners and protective treatments; hardeners, densifiers, stains and other products for concrete floors; and air- and water-resistive barrier systems for building envelopes. Learn more about our products lines -- R-GUARD, Consolideck® and Sure Klean® at Prosoco.com.
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External link for PROSOCO, Inc.
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Lawrence, Kansas
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1939
Locations
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Primary
3741 Greenway Circle
Lawrence, Kansas 66049, US
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Employees at PROSOCO, Inc.
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We loved spending last week with our friends at Techo-Bloc and their distributors. The opportunity to train on masonry cleaning and protecting best practices and engage with this group was tremendous. Ken R. Rey Esteban, P.E. Yannick St-louis #PROSOCO #TechoBloc #LandscapeCleaning #LandscapeConstruction #Hardscape #Outdoor #OutdoorLiving #HardscapeDesign #HardscapeCleaning #PatioCleaning #HardscapeCleaning #HardscapeProtection #LandscapeProtection
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One under-rated benefit of FastFlash is that it’s easily repaired. Unlike some other types of air barriers, FastFlash bonds to itself to form a monolithic film. So if the material gets scraped, or a substrate needs to be repaired during construction, you can just go right back over the substrate with FastFlash and your repair is complete. No worries about improper lapping. . FastFlash is = easily repaired. ✅ . #RGuard #FastFlash #PROSOCO #FastFlashFans #BuildingScience #DevilsInTheDetails #Contractors #Design #Build #Windows #RoughOpening #LabTested #FieldProven #FastFlashFan
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Myth #1: They’re all the same. Not all masonry water repellents are alike. The two main types are film-formers (also known as “sealers”), and penetrants. Film-formers create a continuous film over the surface, but they may also trap moisture behind the film and create larger issues. Penetrants work by penetrating and bonding in the pores of the masonry. Penetrants can resist bulk water while allowing the substrate breathe. Myth #2: Water repellents provide no value in performance and therefore aren’t necessary. When masonry gets wet, it goes from a thermal barrier to a conduit as the moisture carries the colder or warmer temperatures into the masonry. By keeping the substrate dry, you can actually help maintain the building’s performance values as well. Myth #3: If I don’t see beads, it’s not working. Not true. Think about the last time you put Rain-X on your car’s windshield. The beading is incredible, but ask yourself, ‘Did my windshield not repel water before I applied it?’ The point is the beading effect is beneficial but does not determine ultimate performance. Myth #4: A water repellent is just going to degrade my historic building. This belief is based on the issues associated with outdated technology like film-forming sealers. With today’s technology in penetrating, breathable, water repellents, nearly every masonry substrate would benefit in more ways than one without the detriments associated with the sealers of yesteryear. Myth #5: A solvent-based product is always going to outperform a water-based one. While this may have been the case years ago, water-based technology has come a long way, and you can get equal or better performance with today’s water-based products than we used to only expect out of solvent-based protective treatments. Myth #6: Applying a water repellent means my building is waterproof. A water repellent helps significantly, but it’s not the end-all, be-all solution to keep 100% of water out of your building. If you’re looking for something waterproof, select your product accordingly. Otherwise, keep the word “repellent” in mind to manage expectations.
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The married-couple-slash-business-partner-team of Shawn and Artie Gold always knew they wanted to grow a company to new heights. They didn’t always know the what, or the how. It didn’t matter. They would go on to prove their shared ambition was enough to get them to the right place at the right time, and the growth would come later. It started around 2014, when the Golds bought Sparkle Wash Fox Valley, a franchise specializing mostly in truck-washing, and servicing Wisconsin’s Fox Valley – which some may know better as Fox Cities, in Fond du Lac. https://hubs.ly/Q02YCGyS0
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Think masonry cleaning is a static field? Not so! We talked to our VP of Sales Jake Boyer about upcoming trends in masonry cleaning and restoration, including what's new (cleaning with drones?), and what may never change. https://hubs.ly/Q02YBQSp0
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In honor of Veterans Day, we give our highest gratitude to everyone who has served our country here at home or overseas, including several PROSOCO team members. Thank you all for your service. #VeteransDay #Vets #Service #ThankYou
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Did you spot us in the latest issue of the APT Bulletin? We are proud supporters of the Association for Preservation Technology International and are looking forward to next week's conference in Montreal. Come find us in booth 55! We'd love to see you. https://hubs.ly/Q02X9kzK0
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Growing up, Passive House builder and consultant Sy Safi idolized his Dad. "He empowered us to think on our own and not be satisfied with the status quo, so I was never content with anything that didn’t work, quite frankly. He respected us and asked us questions to engage our minds." He also inspired in Safi a constant curiosity and drive to build the most efficient, high-performing structures possible. Read his full story: https://hubs.ly/Q02WBJrs0 #PassiveHouseBuilder #PassiveHouseConsultant #PassiveHouse #HighPerformanceConstruction #BuildBetter #YouUsTheProject #BuildingScience