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Property Maintenance
Historically accurate rebuild of a yellow speckled chimney on a 1894 home in W. Mt. Airy.

Here we dismantled a towering 20' chimney, piece by piece, saving all we could and cleaning up the old brick.
 We then used salvaged brick to rebuild it to it's original glory.  This classic 12,000 sq. ft. home in the
historic section of Pelham now has a chimney that will last at least another 150 years.
Smooth Stucco of a 1890's home in W. Mt. Airy.

This German style home is believed to be the only home sold
directly from George Carpenter to his son in law Mr. Emlen.  
Late the historic section of Pelham was built.
Pink Granite Stone steps.

These steps had been damaged and repaired over the years by unskilled hacks.  Since the stone cannot be found anymore, the new home
owner asked us to dismantle the stones, piece by piece.  We salvaged some matching stone on the other side of the property to replace
broken or damaged stones and rebuilt them to their original splendor (circa 1896).  Finished picture to come soon.  Home owner
changed the plans and we putting in a Wissahickon Schist retaining wall.
Recycled Glass
Back Splash

This tile is a hand set,
opaque tile made from
100% post consumer
waste glass
.
Recycled Beer Bottle Glass tile.

New shower surround made from beer
bottles.  This was a completer gut job.  
Remove all plaster and flooring to frame.  
Install all new plumbing and electric.
Some times the old brick has
been damaged beyond salvage or
you may just want that Tuscany
look.

Here we have a beat up back wall which we
will first apply a wire lath to, then put a base
layer (grey) then the finish coat.  The finish
coat can be one of 10 popular colors that is
mixed right into the stucco so it lasts a very
long time, or it can be painted any color.  
We use MAB Elastomeric masonry paint,
not cheap, but it's the best in the industry.
These cool round tiles from Oregon are 100% post
consumer waste.

This was from a mini kitchen remodel
Exposed brick walls.
These walls were covered in plaster that was crumbling