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We are super excited to start a new project for the Mather's House Homestead here in Darien, Connecticut. Built in 1970. This is an exterior renovation project or exterior restoration project. Piling of carpentry storm window replacement and replication as well as full painting of the exterior of the building. The interior consists of new staircase rebuilding and full paint job of interior as well. We are super excited to get this project going on and our craftsman to start this project.
Before and After of Wilton Brewery which was a very demanding job and had us be extra careful to protect the brewing equipment as well as the newly completed flooring.
Western Connecticut State University Newbury Hall Interior Painting Danbury Connecticut
After Hurricane Sandy, this barn on Smith Street in Norwalk, CT was in terrible condition. It was completely unusable and near falling apart. After time and effort were put in, though, it was a great success.
We used Benjamin Moore stain to give the barn a classic style in traditional barn red. The structure itself needed serious repair to ensure that it would stand. We also used GAF Timberline shingles to repair and replace the damaged roof, ensuring leak-free protection for years to come.
The Norwalk Historical Society was thrilled with the finished project, and we were happy to provide! The skilled experts at Scholar Painting & Restoration can handle historic restoration projects of any shape and size, always showing these structures the care and attention they deserve.
If you're interested in our exterior home services, call or contact us today to find out more or to schedule a free estimate!
Project Overview:
This case study highlights the successful facade restoration of the Westport Town Hall, a historical building originally constructed in the early 1920s. The project was led by a dedicated team of contractors who undertook a multifaceted restoration effort, including remediation, carpentry, historical wood replication, structural repair, painting, masonry work, and epoxy coating. Despite numerous challenges, the project was completed in approximately six months, including winter work, ensuring that it met the specified timeline.
Background:
The Westport Town Hall, with its rich historical significance dating back to the early 1920s, required a comprehensive facade restoration due to structural and aesthetic issues. The project was entrusted to a reputable lead contractor with the expertise and experience necessary to address the complex challenges associated with restoring a building of this age.
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