Stone masonry elements were installed around window openings to enhance the architectural detail of the building and provide additional structural support. The work combined decorative stone features with precise masonry installation to improve the appearance and durability of the facade.
Window areas often become key architectural elements of a building’s facade. In this project, stone masonry was used to create a decorative and durable frame around the windows, giving the exterior a more refined and structured appearance.
The work included preparing the masonry surface and installing stone components designed to complement the existing brick structure. Careful positioning of each stone element ensured proper alignment with the window openings and maintained consistency with the surrounding masonry.
Stone window surrounds can significantly enhance the overall look of a building while also serving practical purposes such as protecting the wall from moisture and directing rainwater away from the window frame.
Attention to detail during installation was essential to achieve both structural reliability and a clean architectural finish. The completed stone masonry creates a balanced visual frame around the windows and strengthens the exterior wall system.
Chicago Fire Station Restoration
Church Restoration
Tuckpoint and Front Steps Installation
Windows Lentil Flashing
Restoration work was carried out on a historic fire station building to repair aging masonry and preserve the strength of the exterior brick structure. The project focused on maintaining the architectural character of the building while improving the durability of the masonry.
Restoration work was performed on a church building to repair aging masonry and preserve the structural integrity of the historic exterior. The project focused on strengthening the brick structure while maintaining the traditional architectural character of the building.
This project combined tuckpointing work with the installation of new front steps to restore both the structural condition and appearance of the building entrance. The improvements strengthened the masonry and provided a safer, more durable access area.
Installation of window lintel flashing was completed to protect masonry walls from water penetration around window openings. The project improved moisture control and helped extend the lifespan of the brick facade.
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