Masonry restoration can
be simple as replacing a
deteriorated brick, stone, or section of mortar. Or as
complex as taking an entire building apart, restoring
the individual pieces and reassembling them to look
exactly like the original structure. Additionally, masonry
restoration involves proper cleaning of the building's
surfaces, which includes a sample cleaning
performed by Midstate to see which process yields the
best results without damage to the stone or brick.
When the Strubel Building in Columbus, Ohio was
renovated to become the new Hampton Inn, the
facade was completely dismantled and restored to
exactly match its original appearance. The Midstate
brick mason on this project received the Builders
Exchange Award for Masonry Project of the Year 2001
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