The Waterproofing Company (TWC), incorporated in 1905 in New York City, is the oldest waterproofing contractor in the United States. With over a century of experience, TWC has consistently adapted to the evolving construction landscape while maintaining a strong commitment to quality and customer service. The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including foundation and underslab waterproofing, joint sealants, air and vapor barriers, masonry restoration, garage restoration, and specialty waterproofing. TWC’s approach is holistic, ensuring that all aspects of waterproofing are addressed to guarantee the durability and longevity of structures.
Led by a team of experienced professionals, TWC prides itself on employing the most advanced techniques and maintaining rigorous training standards for all staff members. Key team members, such as the Owner and President Charles Ford, Vice President Tom Cappello, and General Superintendent Hugo Provetti, bring decades of expertise to the organization, ensuring that every project is managed with personal attention from start to finish. They emphasize smooth communication and continuity in service, minimizing disruptions that can arise from handoffs between different teams.
The company’s legacy is underpinned by its attention to detail and an ongoing commitment to quality workmanship, which has fostered a loyal client base built on trust and reliability. Moreover, TWC values safety and training, with all field workers receiving OSHA certification and specialized training in scaffolding safety. This dedication not only enhances operational efficiency but also ensures a safe working environment.
As TWC continues to innovate and adapt, it has also united with Phoenix Bay State Construction to further enhance its service offerings, demonstrating an exciting evolution in their business model aimed at providing exceptional waterproofing and restoration solutions to clients. TWC’s rich history and expertise position it as a leader in the industry, committed to helping clients protect and restore their buildings effectively.