Roofing & Siding » Masonry Restoration & Cleaning

Aboweld 55-1 from Abatron was used to bond this once broken concrete post. Click here for company info.

ArmaKleen manufactures Armex blast media, a baking-soda-based abrasive for gently cleaning brick and other substrates. Click here for company info.

Cintec North America’s masonry anchors were used in the restoration of the Abigail Adams Smith Museum in New York City. Click here for company info.

The CTP 6000-2 Series Stone-Grip anchor with CTP Grip-Max from Construction Tie Products restrains existing stone and precast panels.  Click here for company info.

Kronenberger & Sons restored the exterior of the Mark Twain House Museum in Hartford, CT, a job that involved masonry raking and re-pointing.  Click here for company info.

Lehigh Cement restored the exterior of this building. Click here for company info.

Nicholson & Galloway restored the exterior façade, ornamentation, roof and provided new windows for this historic building.  Click here for company info.

Trow & Holden manufactures tools for cutting both hard and soft stone. Click here for company info.

As part of a complete restoration, Watertrol refurbished the masonry and re-pointed the brick at the Voorhees Chapel in New Brunswick, NJ. Click here for company info.

As part of the historic restoration of the Kelsey Building at Edison College in Trenton, NJ, Watertrol replaced the ornamental terra-cotta trim. Click here for company info.

Weathercap’s joint protection system is a soft-lead strip embedded in caulk to form a cap or seal for any masonry joint. Click here for company info.

Weathercap’s soft lead strip embedded in caulk forms a cap or seal that protects any masonry joint.  Click here for company info.





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