Serving Des Moines & Central Iowa

Commercial Building Restoration in Des Moines, Iowa

Des Moines’ aging masonry facades, parking structures, and institutional buildings face some of the harshest climate conditions in the Midwest. RSI brings 27+ years of expert concrete repair, masonry restoration, and waterproofing to protect your Central Iowa investment.

27+ Years Experience
LECET Award Recipient
Below-Average EMR
Dylan Reynolds, RSI Project Manager
Expert Insights from Dylan Reynolds
Project Manager, Restoration Systems Inc.
Serving Des Moines from our Minneapolis headquarters in Chaska, MN — ~3.5 hours via I-35

Why Des Moines Buildings Need Expert Restoration

Iowa’s state capital faces unique climate and building challenges that demand specialized commercial restoration expertise

Central Iowa’s Harsh Climate

Des Moines sits in one of the most demanding climates for commercial buildings in the country. The annual temperature swing from sub-zero winter nights to 100°F+ summer days — combined with heavy moisture and aggressive road salt use — creates a relentless cycle of deterioration that accelerates every season it goes unaddressed.

  • An estimated 80–100+ freeze-thaw cycles annually — among the highest in the Midwest
  • Annual temperature swings exceeding 95°F between winter lows and summer highs
  • Heavy road salt and deicing chemical use from November through March
  • Approximately 37 inches of annual precipitation, with heaviest rainfall in May–June
  • Extended freeze season from late October through early April

These conditions mean even well-built commercial structures need proactive maintenance — not just reactive repairs — to avoid exponentially costly damage.

Des Moines’ Commercial Building Stock

Des Moines is home to a significant inventory of commercial, institutional, and government buildings — many constructed between 1880 and 1940 with brick, limestone, and terra cotta. From the Iowa State Capitol to East Village’s historic commercial facades, these structures require specialized restoration approaches that balance preservation with structural integrity.

  • Historic brick and limestone facades throughout downtown and East Village districts
  • Government and institutional buildings including state offices, county facilities, and college campuses
  • Parking structures serving downtown, hospitals, and commercial complexes
  • Mid-rise apartment and condominium buildings with ongoing facade maintenance needs
  • Ornamental terra cotta, Art Deco, and Beaux Arts architectural styles from multiple construction eras

Working on Des Moines’ diverse building stock requires knowledge of period-appropriate materials, modern restoration science, and the specific ways Iowa’s climate attacks these structures.

Climate Challenges

How Iowa’s Climate Attacks Des Moines Buildings

Des Moines’ humid continental climate puts commercial buildings through one of the harshest annual cycles in the country — from sub-zero winter nights to 100°F+ summer days.

Freeze-Thaw Cycles

Water infiltrates concrete pores and masonry joints, then expands approximately 9% when it freezes — creating internal pressure that progressively cracks, scales, and spalls building materials. Des Moines endures an estimated 80–100+ freeze-thaw cycles annually, each one compounding previous damage in concrete and masonry systems.

“The freeze thaw cycle damages masonry by trapping water in its pores, which expands by approximately 9% when it freezes. That expansion exerts immense pressure that cracks and weakens brick, stone and mortar.”

— Dylan Reynolds, Project Manager, RSI

Moisture & Salt Exposure

Road salt and deicing chemicals applied throughout Iowa’s winters don’t stay on the pavement. Chlorides migrate into parking structures, splash onto building facades, and penetrate concrete surfaces — enabling rebar corrosion, alkali-silica reactions, efflorescence, and bond loss in masonry systems.

“Moisture enables: freeze-thaw damage, rebar corrosion (chlorides + oxygen + water), alkali-silica reactions risk in susceptible mixes, efflorescence and bond loss in masonry systems.”

— Dan Lephardt, Branch Manager, Wisconsin, RSI

Extreme Temperature Swings

Des Moines’ annual temperature range exceeds 95°F, with winter warm spells that can swing 40–50°F in 24 hours. This severe thermal cycling causes joint movement that exceeds sealant capacity, stresses facade connections, and accelerates coating and membrane fatigue across the building envelope.

“Sealants can become stiffer; movement stresses increase. Some coatings/membranes won’t cure or will cure improperly. Thermal cycling is sharper, so joints move more and more often.”

— Dan Lephardt, Branch Manager, Wisconsin, RSI

Severe Weather Events

Des Moines is in tornado alley, with severe thunderstorms and hail common from spring through fall. Wind-driven rain penetrates at joints and transitions, hail damages facades, and storm events accelerate weathering — creating unique urgency for maintaining building envelope integrity across Central Iowa.

“It all starts with moisture infiltration. Water infiltration issues and the freeze thaw cycle is extremely detrimental to masonry and concrete materials in the Midwest, because we live in such a moisture filled climate.”

— Dylan Reynolds, Project Manager, RSI

80–100+
Freeze-Thaw Cycles
Each winter, Des Moines buildings endure frequent oscillations above and below 32°F, with periodic mid-winter thaws intensifying the damage cycle.
95°F+
Temperature Swing
Annual range from -20°F winter lows to 100°F+ summer highs stresses every joint, sealant, and surface on your building.
9%
Water Expansion
When moisture infiltrates concrete and masonry and freezes, it expands by 9% — cracking and spalling materials from the inside out.

Trusted Across the Midwest

27+
Years in Business
Founded in 1997, RSI has grown into the Midwest’s leading commercial restoration company through dedication to quality and lasting client relationships
25+
Years Per Principal
Our principals each bring over 25 years of hands-on restoration expertise to every project assessment and solution we deliver
<1.0
EMR Rating
Our Experience Modification Rate consistently remains well below the national average of 1.0 — proof of our safety-first commitment on every jobsite
3.5
Hours to Des Moines
Direct via I-35 from our Minneapolis headquarters — the same trained crews and quality standards applied to every project regardless of distance

Service Area

Serving Des Moines from Our Minneapolis Headquarters

Restoration Systems serves Des Moines and all of Iowa from our headquarters in Chaska, Minnesota — approximately 3.5 hours north via I-35. The same project management rigor, trained crews, and manufacturer-certified installation practices that RSI brings to landmark buildings across the Midwest are applied to every project in Iowa.

~3.5 hours from Chaska, MN headquarters to Des Moines via I-35
Full Iowa coverage from Des Moines to Cedar Rapids, Davenport, and beyond
Trained, dedicated crews — not rotating labor — on every project
16+ cities served throughout Iowa and the upper Midwest
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Iowa Cities & Areas We Serve

Des Moines West Des Moines Ankeny Urbandale Waukee Ames Iowa City Cedar Rapids Waterloo / Cedar Falls Davenport / Quad Cities Sioux City Council Bluffs Dubuque Mason City Fort Dodge Greater Iowa

Why Des Moines Property Owners Choose RSI

For 27+ years, RSI has built our reputation on four foundational values that guide every project — from initial assessment through final inspection. Iowa’s commercial building challenges are the same Midwest conditions RSI has addressed across the region.

Safety First, Safety Always

Every project is different, but one thing never changes: our commitment to safety. Especially relevant for Des Moines’ institutional and government clients with strict contractor safety requirements.

  • EMR (Experience Modification Rate) consistently below national average
  • Repeat recipient of LECET MN & ND Contractor Award of Excellence
  • Comprehensive safety trainings, policies, and procedures regularly reviewed and updated
  • Every worker goes home safely — that’s our non-negotiable standard

Integrity Is Everything

Doing what’s right is always a priority. Whether it’s scoping a project, troubleshooting on a jobsite, or every interaction in between, RSI team members are committed to always doing what’s best.

  • Honest project scoping — we tell you what you actually need
  • No surprise change orders from hidden conditions that should have been identified upfront
  • Transparent communication throughout every project phase

“Address small leaks early — they’re cheaper to fix than structural damage. Budget for investigations, not just repairs.”

— Dan Lephardt, Branch Manager, Wisconsin, RSI

Craftsmanship Lasts

We pride ourselves on expert work that provides sustainable, durable, and impressive results — built for Midwest conditions. With quality at our core, RSI delivers projects on time and to the highest standards.

  • Principals averaging 25+ years experience each
  • Trained, dedicated crews — not rotating labor — follow manufacturer-approved detailing
  • Repairs aligned with long-term maintenance planning, not just immediate fixes

“The best waterproofing is often invisible — it’s the planning, prep, and sequencing that never make it into photos but determine success.”

— Dan Lephardt, Branch Manager, Wisconsin, RSI

We Build Our Future Together

Relationships are essential. RSI prides itself on decades-long business relationships established and maintained throughout the Midwest. We’re not looking for one-time transactions — we’re building partnerships with Des Moines property owners and facility managers.

  • Long-term client relationships spanning 10, 15, even 20+ years
  • Multi-year capital planning support to spread costs and prevent emergency repairs
  • Repeat business from property managers and institutional clients across the region

“RSI uses trained, dedicated waterproofing crews (not rotating labor). Follows manufacturer-approved detailing, not field improvisation. Pre-plans transitions, drains, and terminations.”

— Dan Lephardt, Branch Manager, Wisconsin, RSI

Our Services

Commercial Restoration Services in Des Moines

RSI provides a full suite of commercial restoration and preservation services to protect Des Moines’ commercial, institutional, and government buildings from Iowa’s demanding climate.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Iowa’s freeze-thaw cycle affect Des Moines commercial buildings?

Des Moines experiences an estimated 80–100+ freeze-thaw cycles annually. Each cycle allows water trapped in concrete pores and masonry joints to expand by approximately 9%, creating progressive cracking, spalling, and mortar deterioration. Combined with road salt exposure common throughout winter, this accelerates rebar corrosion in concrete structures and weakens masonry bonds. Buildings that aren’t maintained proactively can see damage compound exponentially over just a few seasons.

Does RSI have an office in Des Moines?

RSI serves Des Moines and all of Iowa from its Minneapolis headquarters in Chaska, Minnesota, approximately 3.5 hours north via I-35. RSI’s project management, crew deployment, and quality standards are consistent across all markets served. The same trained restoration crews and manufacturer-certified installation practices are applied to every project regardless of location.

What is a typical timeline for a commercial restoration project in Des Moines?

Timelines vary by scope, but most commercial masonry or concrete restoration projects range from 2–8 months. Iowa’s construction season typically runs April through November, with material installation requirements (temperature and humidity minimums for sealants, coatings, and membranes) dictating the work window. RSI coordinates phasing around building operations and tenant needs to minimize disruption.

How does RSI approach commercial building restoration differently?

RSI takes a system-based diagnostic approach rather than surface-level fixes. As Dan Lephardt explains: “Ask contractors how water moves through the assembly — not just where it leaks. Think in lifecycle costs, not patch-to-patch spending.” RSI evaluates the entire building envelope — sealants, membranes, flashing, drainage — to identify root causes, not just symptoms.

What types of buildings does RSI work on in the Des Moines area?

RSI serves commercial office buildings, institutional facilities (government, education, healthcare), parking structures, multi-family residential buildings, historic landmarks, and religious buildings. Des Moines’ mix of historic downtown masonry buildings from the 1880s–1940s and modern commercial structures presents the full range of restoration challenges RSI is equipped to handle.

What is EMR, and why does RSI’s safety record matter?

EMR (Experience Modification Rate) is an insurance industry metric that measures a company’s safety performance against the national average. A rating below 1.0 indicates better-than-average safety. RSI maintains an EMR below the national average, which matters especially for institutional and government clients in Des Moines with strict contractor safety requirements. It also reflects RSI’s commitment to trained, professional crews on every project.

What are the warning signs a Des Moines commercial building needs restoration?

Early warning signs include: surface scaling or sandiness on concrete, small pop-outs and corner loss, hairline map cracking, rust staining near rebar locations, hollow-sounding areas when tapped (delamination), mortar deterioration between bricks, loose masonry units, water staining or efflorescence (white salt deposits), and visible sealant failure at joints and windows. Addressing these early prevents exponentially more expensive structural repairs.

Can RSI help with historic building restoration in Des Moines?

Yes. RSI has extensive experience matching historic masonry — visually and structurally — including limestone, brick, and terra cotta. Des Moines’ downtown and East Village districts contain numerous buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. RSI understands the balance between preservation and structural integrity, including Secretary of the Interior standards compliance when applicable.

How should Des Moines property managers budget for ongoing building maintenance?

RSI recommends building a 5-year capital plan informed by regular inspections. Dan Lephardt advises: “Inspect sealants, joints, and drainage annually.” Phased work reduces financial shock — rather than waiting for emergency repairs, a proactive capital plan spreads costs, addresses issues in the right season, and extends overall building life. RSI can help develop these plans based on condition assessment findings.

Does RSI offer free consultations for Des Moines building owners?

RSI offers initial consultations to assess commercial building conditions and discuss restoration needs. Contact RSI to schedule a site visit or discuss your building’s specific challenges. Whether it’s a parking structure showing signs of spalling, a masonry facade with mortar failure, or a waterproofing system past its service life, RSI can help evaluate the scope and recommend an approach.

Ready to Protect Your Des Moines Investment?

Whether you’re seeing early signs of concrete deterioration, planning proactive maintenance, or facing an urgent restoration need — our team is ready to help. Schedule a consultation and get expert guidance from the Midwest’s leading commercial restoration company.

27+ Years Serving the Midwest
Industry-Leading Safety Record
Headquartered in Chaska, MN