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The Most Common Restoration Projects
With the crazy amount of construction that is going on nowadays, it seems like a new building is popping up every week. New buildings may have all the bells and whistles of today’s society, but they simply do not have the character or historical intrigue that many older buildings possess. Masonry, timbers, and even the structural integrity of buildings can take a beating over the years, but that does not mean they are lost causes. Whether you are looking to restore an 18 th century courthouse or a 1940s office building, these are some of the most common restoration projects that you may encounter.
Stucco, concrete, and masonry repairs
Many exterior finishes like brick, stone, and concrete have withstood the test of time due to their resistance to organic growth and fire and water damage. However, they can still crack, chip, and wear down over time, leading to necessary masonry repairs. If your building has intrinsic historic value, make sure to find a professional restoration company that will adhere to all historic preservation standards and is well-versed in a wide variety of masonry services, including stucco, stone carving, and capstone and cornice repairs.
Brick and stone pointing
Any building that is more than 20 years old could probably benefit from brick and stone pointing. This process removes deteriorating mortar from masonry joints in the walls and replaces it with new mortar. Not only will this restore the visual aesthetics of the building’s exterior, but also improve the structural integrity of the masonry itself.
Caulking and waterproofing
Caulking wears out over time, especially in EIFS, windows, and expansion joints in masonry and concrete. If not dealt with properly, worn-out caulking could leave your building vulnerable to water leaks. Water damage restoration is costly and time consuming, so ensure that your building stays water tight by adding caulking and waterproofing to your restoration to-do list.
Painting and roof coatings
It’s amazing how a fresh coat of paint can transform a building. From stucco elastomeric coatings and concrete epoxy coatings to waterproof roofing treatments and decorative paint finishes, this simple restoration solution can bring your building back to life and protect it from future damage.
Electrical
Whether you are adding electricity to a building that never had it before or doing a complete overhaul on outdated wiring, electrical restorations are a great way to expand your building’s usefulness and protect all occupants from electrocution, power outages, and fires.
Window restoration
Windows in historical buildings are not exactly energy-efficient, especially if they have warped after years of use. Repairs to your wood and steel windows can replicate the original detail, design, wood, finish, and hardware while saving you money on your energy bills.
Disaster restoration
Disaster can strike at any time, leaving behind a trail of fire, smoke, or water damage in its wake. But you can get back on track with the expert services of a commercial building restoration company . They can remove and replace damaged materials, reconstruct what cannot be saved, and return your building to like new condition in no time at all.
To find out more information about common restoration projects, call 732-810-1049!