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Discover how blending and matching brick can continue to make masonry strong.
In the spring of 2015, University of Notre Dame officials took on the task of restoring the exterior of the Golden Dome to its original beauty.
Mason contractors can add staining to their current list of services and make additional money where they never could have made money before.
Matching colors and textures is one way to make any set of structures appear to belong together.
Techniques used by manufacturers to give the original colors to brick, mortar and manufactured stone can be used to recolor masonry components of an indoor fireplace.
An easy-to-use kit provides materials and equipment that have been used by experts to color porous masonry for more than 28 years.
Masonry staining has proven to be a cost-effective solution for a variety of reasons. It’s not uncommon for crews to take on a building with more than one-half million bricks.
Saint Francis Hospital management was concerned about the building’s negative public perception and decided to stain the entire building.
Henry Medical Center needed to expand to keep up with the needs of the community. This meant adding an additional 202,000 square feet of enhanced medical space.
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