
masonry conservation
Masonry conservation involves carefully preserving and restoring historic brick, stone, or mortar structures to maintain their structural integrity and historical value. It uses specialized techniques to repair deterioration, replace damaged materials with compatible ones, and prevent future damage, all while respecting the original craftsmanship. The goal is to preserve the building’s appearance and character, ensuring it remains safe and functional for future generations. This process balances minimal intervention with effective stabilization, often requiring expert knowledge of traditional materials and construction methods.