24 houses have been restored on previously landscaped streets in the southeast of the capital.

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Specialists Moscow City Services Complex Twenty-four buildings on previously landscaped streets in the southeast of the capital were renovated as part of the capital's capital repair program. These included buildings on Graivoronovskaya and 1st Dubrovskaya Streets, as well as Tikhoretsky Boulevard.

A serial house from 1986

One of the buildings is located at 15 Graivoronovskaya Street. It was erected in 1986.

The building underwent façade renovations using modern technology and fiber cement panels. After cleaning and washing, as well as repairing the joints between panels, specialists installed brackets across the entire building. They then insulated the façade with mineral wool slabs, installed window frames, and installed guides over the insulation. Next, they covered the façade with fiber cement panels, while simultaneously renovating the entrances, windows in common areas, the baseboard, and the apron. Air conditioning units were installed. The balconies were renovated, including replacing the balcony slabs, and sanding, filling, and painting the concrete screens.

A typical panel house from 1978

Major renovations have been completed in the apartment building located at 14 Tikhoretsky Boulevard, Block 1. This is a typical panel house built in 1978.

Specialists repaired the façade and roof and replaced several utility systems. The façade was restored using modern technology, using polymer-cement mixtures on reinforcing mesh. For the convenience of residents, the work was carried out in several stages. First, they tapped the façades and removed loose tiles. Then, they thoroughly washed the walls with specialized cleaning agents and applied adhesives with reinforcing mesh and decorative compounds. After the façade surfaces were fully prepared, they began sealing the seams and painting the façade. The final stage included repairs to the entrances, balconies, and the basement.

A 1928 house in the constructivist style

Additionally, a major renovation was carried out on the building located at 1st Dubrovskaya Street, Building 8/12. It was built in 1928 in the Constructivist style.

The building's façade, roof, and basement were renovated, and several utility systems were replaced. Particular attention was paid to restoring the building's architectural elements to restore the building's appearance to its original style and time of construction. Specialists cleared the façade, treated wet areas with an antiseptic, repaired the plaster, and repaired architectural elements. The walls were then painted in their original color. Finally, the entrances were renovated, balcony screens were replaced, modern windows were installed in common areas, and the building's basement was renovated.

IN Moscow's urban infrastructure complex They noted that the regional housing stock overhaul program being implemented in the capital is in line with the goals and objectives of the national project Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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