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HISTORICAL RESTORATION

Preserving and Restoring the Integrity of Historic Structures

Adaptive Reuse project

WOOD

Media blasting is the perfect solution for historic wood restorations because it provides a safe and effective way to clean and restore delicate surfaces. By using eco-friendly abrasives, media blasting gently removes layers of dirt, old paint, and other contaminants without damaging the wood itself. This method preserves the integrity and character of the original wood, avoiding the risks of sanding or harsh chemicals that could harm the structure. Media blasting helps reveal the natural beauty of the wood, enhancing its grain and texture while maintaining its historical value for future generations.

Brick

Media blasting is an excellent choice for historic brick restorations as it effectively removes layers of grime, paint, and weathering without harming the brick surface. By using gentle, eco-friendly abrasives, this method cleans bricks thoroughly while preserving their original texture and structure. Unlike harsh cleaning methods that can cause damage, media blasting restores the brick’s natural appearance, revealing its rich color and detail. This process not only improves the aesthetic of the building but also helps protect the brick from further deterioration, making it an ideal solution for maintaining the historical integrity of brick structures.

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METAL

Media blasting is the perfect choice for restoring historic metal surfaces, as it effectively removes layers of rust, paint, and corrosion without compromising the integrity of the metal. Using eco-friendly abrasives, media blasting gently cleans the surface, revealing the original metal beneath while preserving its strength and detail. This method is ideal for delicate metal restoration, as it prevents damage that could occur with harsher cleaning techniques. By choosing media blasting, we ensure that your historic metal features are not only visually restored but also protected for years to come.

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