Fort Washington, PA Job
Job Description:
Removal of Portland Cement, Repointing and Re-setting Stone Ca 1799 The Highlands Barn at Highlands Mansion and Gardens An Agricultural Testing Ground where Lime was first used to ''Sweeten Soil'' and adjust the pH for farming in America. Fort Washington, PA Owner: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Administered by The Highlands Historical Society Restoration Contractor: deGruchy Masonry Restoration Consulting Historical Architect: Frens and Frens, LLC Products used: St. Astier NHL 3.5 | View Next Job Back to Topics |
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Before photo of Gray Portland Cement that was removed | After St. Astier NHL 3.5/sand mix was installed |
The Barn | The Barn |
During repair | During repair |
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20 Years later we received another comment:
As the owner of this property, I can affirm that having Andy do this project was the best investment we made in rejuvenating our house. The craftsmanship and attention to detail continue to be evident to all that view the result.
Steve, Rob and Jeremiah transformed our old painted-stucco-over-fieldstone home into a beautifully pointed dwelling beyond our dreams. These men are very focused and thorough; their work habits are of a high standard. Unanticipated problem areas were dealt with patiently, carefully and expertly.