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HOA / Condominium Works

Managing repairs or upgrades in condominiums, townhomes, and HOA communities requires experience, coordination, and respect for residents’ needs  and that’s exactly what we deliver.

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A Guide for Property Managers, Owners & Businesses

When it comes to concrete, masonry, and waterproofing work, choosing the right contractor is one of the most important decisions a property manager or building owner can make. The wrong contractor can cost you time, money, and your reputation with tenants or condo boards. That’s why at Concrete Solutions and Waterproofing, we don’t just complete jobs — we build long-term relationships based on trust, transparency, and performance.

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Here’s what every property owner and manager in Eastern Massachusetts should look for — and how we deliver:

1. Verify Licensing

Massachusetts law requires all contractors performing home improvement work to have a valid Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) license. This protects you from liability and ensures the contractor meets state standards for professionalism and ethics.

Our Promise:  Concrete Solutions and Waterproofing is fully HIC licensed and registered with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. We’re in full compliance on every job.

2. Require Proof of Insurance

Before hiring any contractor, demand proof of both liability insurance and workers’ compensation. Otherwise, you could be liable for on-site injuries or property damage.

Our Protection is Your Protection: We carry full general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. You’ll receive a certificate of insurance naming your building or association as additional insured upon request.

3. Demand Written Warranties

A reputable contractor provides more than just materials and labor — they provide peace of mind. That means standing behind their workmanship and correcting any issues that arise post-project.

Our Warranty: All of our concrete, masonry, and waterproofing work includes a written workmanship warranty. We explain what’s covered, how long it lasts, and what to expect should anything go wrong — no surprises.

4. Look for Transparent Bidding &
Communication

Property managers and homeowners often struggle with vague proposals and poor communication. You deserve clear scopes, competitive pricing, and quick response times.

Our Process:
We provide same-day quotes, detailed scopes of work, and dedicated project communication from start to finish — whether you're managing a complex in Brookline, a commercial plaza in Medford, or a residential building in Waltham.

5. Check Reputation and Responsiveness

Ask: How fast do they respond? Will they stand by you in a year? Do they specialize in buildings like yours?

Trusted by property managers across Greater Boston, the South Shore, MetroWest, and North Shore, we’ve completed hundreds of successful projects with repeat clients. References are available upon request.

💬 Ready to Partner with a Contractor You Can Count On?

Get in touch today and let us show you why property managers and building owners across Quincy, Newton, Framingham, and beyond rely on Concrete Solutions and Waterproofing. We don’t just meet expectations — we exceed them.

What We Offer

At Concrete Solutions, we understand the unique challenges of working within HOA and multi-unit environments, from obtaining board approvals to planning around noise restrictions and resident schedules. Our team coordinates every phase of the project with precision, ensuring minimal disruption and clear communication every step of the way.

Concrete Repair & Replacement

Structural restoration for driveways, walkways, decks, and parking areas.

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Waterproofing & Sealants

Protect foundations, walls, and balconies from leaks and water damage.

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Masonry & Brickwork

Durable, aesthetic finishes that enhance curb appeal and property value.

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Expansion & Renovations

Phased construction tailored to occupied buildings with minimal disruption.

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