Restoration - Preservation

 
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CLEANING

Cleaning is often the first step in the restoration sequence, preceding any pointing, patching, painting, and coating. This process uses pressurized water, but detergents can also be used as needed. Not only does cleaning provide aesthetic improvement, but it also removes harmful pollutants, stains, and biological growth while revealing weaknesses that would show up in the future. 

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REPAIRS

Repairs are essential to maintain a buildings exterior and keep the structure looking its best, but they also prevent more costly damage in the future. Repairs can include pointing, patching or replacing stone or brick, flashing, roofing repairs, gutters and downspouts, as well as grading and drainage.

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SEALANTS

Polyurethane or silicone? Solvent base or water base? Penetrating or coating? Sealants are tricky since there are so many products on the market. Luckily Crane understands the differences and can choose the correct sealant for your specific application.

 

References

Crane Masonry encourages you to ask our clients about their satisfaction with our services. We're happy to provide a client and project list for your review.  

 

“The Homer City United Methodist Church had Russ do two projects. Repointing of our bricks was the highest quality and they installed new entrance steps. We're happy to recommend Crane Masonry for large or small projects. Quality work from very conscientious workers. ”

— Pastor Paul Morris

 

“Having Russ Crane provide his masonry skills for our church restoration project was like inviting a reliable friend back into your life. I appreciate his professionalism and willingness to answer my questions. I felt like Russ was doing the job more out of friendship than for pay. My people were very pleased with his work. He has my highest recommendation!”

— Father Leo Arnone, St. Francis Xavier, Cresson PA

 

“Russ and the Crane Masonry team are customer focused to ensure that the customer's needs are met. They have been a pleasure to work with.”

— Dennis Johnson, Brookville First United Methodist Church, Brookeville, PA

 

“The most important work of the Church addition project was that the new stonework match the 85 year old stonework. We had located a source of stone to match, but Russ Crane found an even better match. And then, he and his crew matched the original stonework perfectly; each stone was hand trimmed and set with the care we subscribe to “craftsmen of old”. Our firm and the Church are very thankful to Crane Masonry.”

— Frank Dachille, Architects PC