Imperplak Solutions started in a single garage in Kearns in 2014, with one truck and one promise: to fix water problems the way we'd fix them in our own basements.
Owner Jasmine Millard grew up in a household where her father — a second-generation roofer from Veracruz — taught her that the cheapest repair is the one done right the first time. After working for two of Salt Lake's largest restoration firms, she saw too many jobs where the wrong primer, the wrong slope, or a missed crack turned a $900 fix into a $9,000 mold remediation eighteen months later.
In 2014, with a hand-drawn business plan and a freshly painted Ford F-250, she opened Imperplak Solutions. The name combines impermeable, plak (membrane), and soluciones — a quiet nod to the bilingual workforce that built this company.