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2423 Ravine Road
Kalamazoo, MI 49004
Phone: (269) 345-0567
Fax: (269) 345-9357




















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MASONRY RESTORATION

Masonry Services:
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Re-pointing
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Stucco Repair
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Stone Patching
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Paint Stripping
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Marble Cleaning
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Fieldstone Veneer
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Facade Anchoring
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Mortar Evaluation
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Facade Restoration
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Brick Replacement
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Stucco Replacement
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Terra Cotta Repairs
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Stone Retaining Walls
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New Opening Installation
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Facade Restoration |
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Paint Stripping |
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Brick Replacement |
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Bowed Wall Strengthening |
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Stone Patching |
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Stone Retaining Walls |
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Terra Cotta Repairs |
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Stucco Replacement |
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Re-Pointing |
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New Opening Installation |
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Stucco Repair |
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Fieldstone Veneer |
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Deteriorated mortar joints are located, removed and repointed with a strength,
porosity, color and weathered matching mortar.
Problem:
Interior leaks, deteriorating mortar
joints, stained dirty stonework.
Solution:
Selective repointing, moderate
cleaning to remove deleterious algae growth while keeping the aged patina.
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MASONRY ANCHORING
Building Restoration
employees cut full depth expansion joints. Once restraint has been relieved, a
series of 22,000 stainless steel anchors are installed.
Problem:
Severe cracking in brick on entire face.
Constraints:
Hotel in full operation during the
entire restoration program.
Solution:
Perform an engineering study to assign
causes of cracking. Install a series of 22 full depth expansion joints.
Install 22,000 stainless steel masonry anchors.
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Stone cross damage is inspected with church
official.
Problem:
Stone cross damaged by lightening
strike.
Constraints:
Immediate response required to prevent
falling.
Solution:
Epoxy inject cracked section of
stone. Install flexible seal at stone base.
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LIGHTHOUSE PRESERVATION
Brick surface is patched, caulked and repointed prior to cleaning to prevent
moisture damage to interior surfaces.
Problem:
Damaged brick from previous mechanical
upgrades. Moss and lichen growth on limestone surfaces. Signs painted on brick
and stone. Deteriorated mortar. Heavily deteriorated chimney.
Constraints:
Building open to tourists during
restoration.
Solution:
Strip painted stone and brick
surfaces. Replace damaged brick. Repoint mortar joints. Clean building. Seal
stone.
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STONE PATCHING and MORTAR REPOINTING PROCESS.
After curing, stone will be waterproofed.
Problem:
Deteriorating, rusting non-insulated
windows. Deteriorated mortar joints. Deteriorated stone trim.
Leaks in building interior.
Constraints:
Historic restoration required.
Library in operation during restoration.
Solution:
Replace all windows with low-E insulated units.
Selective repointing. Stone patching and coating.
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Deteriorated portions of mortar are removed to
sound substrate. Replacement repointing mortar matches so that only a trained
eye can tell the new mortar from old.
Problem:
Moderate soiling of building. Deteriorated
mortar joints. Freeze/thaw damage to sandstone. Leaks into building interior.
Constraints:
Public facility in operation
full-time.
Solution:
Clean building. Repoint deteriorated
mortar joints. Seal perimeter windows.
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INTERIOR MASONRY REPAIR and CLEANING.
Cleaning 70 years of soiling and staining off of stone and plaster. This will
be followed with plaster repairs, stone joint repointing and painting.
Problem:
Dirt, soot and water leak stains on
building interior. Deteriorated plaster from years of water leaks and
mechanical changes.
Constraints:
Church sanctuary in use during months
of work.
Solution:
Clean stone utilizing a wet-poultice
system. Repair deteriorated plaster and mortar. Paint interior plaster.
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