
One of Sealing Agents’ core values is excellence;
to do excellent work you must pursue expertise. Our expertise
has led us many places beyond the jobsite…places
like the boardrooms in architect firms for consulting
with architects and design professionals to design more
watertight and feasible building envelopes, the classroom
for holding educational meetings to update our customers
and the community on the latest building trends, the laboratory
to help our vendors develop products that work better
and install easier, and the corporate offices of some
of the nations largest builders to help them understand
the complexities of building science to build better,
healthier, more efficient homes. Our expertise has even
been sought out to assist with numerous product reviews,
case studies, and even aid in the development of air quality
monitoring systems.
Our commitment to expertise can be seen within our company
too. Our commitment to the safety of our employees, their
ongoing training, R&D projects, and our ever-tightening
QC standards all display expertise that you will not find
in any other waterproofing contractor.
The Sealing Agent Technical Service Team
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Left
to Right: Heath Baxter, Sam Galphin,
Matt Stafford and Tanner Talley
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Meet our Technical Team. Sealing Agents’s Technical
Team is charged with the relentless pursuit of excellence
in every area of work we are involved in. Our Technical
Team, aka Tech Team, is what makes our R&D, QC, and
training work as well as it does. This specially trained
team is equipped to solve the most complex moisture intrusion
problems anywhere in the house. This team has access to
tools like non-destructive, radio frequency moisture meters,
data loggers, psychrometric measurement devices, dehumidifiers,
concrete saws, and whatever else it takes to solve your
problem. Because this team is closely tied our to expert
R&D and training departments we can do more than find
a problem, we can find a solution if it means a new product
for you or working with another sub to develop better
work practices.
The Sealing Agent Technical Service Team
Leader
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Member
of the National Institute of Building Science
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Meet Sam Galphin, Sam leads our Tech Team. Sam works with
company executives to develop our training, quality, and
R&D programs. Sam’s formal education includes
an engineering degree and math minor from UNC Charlotte
and work as a professional educator. Sam has experience
in everything from mold remediation to architectural design
and is a member of the National Institute of Building
Sciences.
Sealing Agents draws upon an entire library
of knowledge and experience for their products.
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Sealing Agents Training
Something you will notice when you interact with our company
is our knowledgeable people. We seek out the best people
from ours and other industries and train them to be experts
in the field of waterproofing. Training is also one of
the main components of our quality program. Both our ongoing
and new-hire training programs include textbook, field
experience, Sealing Agents produced video, and other materials.
Sam Galphin (Technical Service Team Leader)
assisting Lindsay Castles
(President of DryDog Barriers) with lab
testing
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Whether you are a vendor or a customer we view our relationship
as a partnership. We partner with our vendors to develop
better products that benefit both of our companies and
our customers. We partner with our customers to protect
them from problems, many times in situations that are
sensitive at best. We also partner with our customers
to solve problems; it’s not uncommon for us to meet
with other subcontractors to develop special waterproofing
methods for an abnormal situation. If you don’t
already have a solution and we will work with your company
to develop one.
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One of ten model decks used to test new
deck waterproofing products and application
procedures.
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Sealing Agents R&D
We are not content with processes and products that are
used just because “that’s how it’s always
been done”. We relentlessly research and test everything
that we do from a new shovel to changing a step in how
we clean a foundation before waterproofing to partnering
with vendors to develop new products. After something
has been researched and tested we do it again and again
until we have developed something we are willing to stand
behind. After development we thoroughly train our people
on how to do it, how to use it, how to sell it, or whatever
they need to know to maximize the benefit of our R&D.
So whether you call us to shoot stone to prep for a slab
or waterproof a foundation wall you can be sure you are
getting the best. Some companies would say that’s
a waste of time and money; to us that’s what it
means to be experts.
Solving complex water problems,
destructive testing & repair.
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Sealing Agents QC
RCA – that’s something many of our competitors
will never say unless they are shopping for a TV. To us
it stands for Root Cause Analysis, but to our customers
it stands for quality workmanship. RCA is a process we
use to investigate every failure of ours from safety to
waterproofing to ensure it does not happen again. Our
QC department works closely with our Training and R&D
departments to ensure best practices and best products
are what make it to your job.
Sealing Agents is also proud to feature DryDog Barriers'
products in all of our systems.
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Information is updated daily on the internet. To learn
more about indoor air quality and mold visit:
www.buildingscience.com
Crawl Spaces
www.advancedenergy.org
Mold
www.epa.gov
Indoor Air Quality
www.epa.gov
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