• Repairing building substrates inside and out:
- filling cavities and levelling other irregularities in the substrate, 
- corner reconstruction, 
- filling grooves left by decommissioned installations both in floors and walls, after point or line drains, 
- full-surface levelling of walls including plastering up to 3 cm, 
- additional thick surface reinforcement using glass fibre mesh, 
- repair of window reveals when replacing joinery, 
- repair of balcony slab edges, corners of beams, columns and stairs, restorations and repairs to floors, 
- shaping facets, 
- plaster restoration, 
- formation of slopes in linear drains, terrace and balcony sleepers,
- masonry restorations at penetrations through the building wall.
• Making subfloors bonded to the subfloor.
• Type of substrate to be repaired - cement and cement-lime plaster, concrete, aerated concrete, cement screeds, as well as unplastered brick and ceramic or silicate block walls. 
• Type of finishing layer - ceramic tile cladding, plaster, thin layer plaster, floor panels, etc.