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  • Brickwork

    Brickwork

    We were finally able to have the brickwork done on the building in late October. There were issues with the buttresses and their caps, many shattered bricks under the front rosette window and cracks all around the building. We started to have some moisture issues (especially in one corner) and needed to correct that issue before doing any other renovations. Also, with the shattered bricks underneath the window, there was some concern about the stability of the precious stained glass window. Apparently, when renovations were done in the 1950s or 60s to make one central entrance instead of two separate entrances, the incorrect mixture was used in the mortar. Because the mortar was stronger than the brick, the bricks would just shatter during freeze and thaw periods – yes, like explode – and fragments would land 5-10 feet from the house.

    We chose someone who specialized in heritage buildings to repair and replace the damaged bricks. Elite Masonry did a terrific job and we are quite happy with the outcome. He even created custom made buttress caps to replace the crumbling ones. I would certainly recommend them if you have a building that needs some TLC.

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  • ACO Heritage Awards

    ACO Heritage Awards

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The Annual St. Thomas Elgin Branch ACO Heritage Awards
    The annual ceremony to present awards for good practice of architectural preservation from across Elgin County and within the City of St. Thomas was held on Tuesday May 8, 2018.

    We were very honoured to have been chosen to receive an award for Heritage Restoration and had our photo taken with our neighbour Shelley who nominated us.

    PURPOSE OF THE AWARDS
    The ACO (Architectural Conservancy Ontario) Heritage Awards are designed to:
    • Promote the value of heritage conservation in St. Thomas and Elgin County
    • Recognize individuals and organizations which have shown exemplary effort in heritage conservation
    • Celebrate the quality and value of the built heritage in our communities

    ABOUT THE ACO
    Through advocacy and direct action, ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVANCY ONTARIO has been involved in preserving Ontario’s architectural and environmental heritage since 1933 by helping communities and owners preserve buildings and structures of architectural merit, and places of natural beauty or interest.
    To find out more about the ACO you can visit the website – http://www.acostthomaselgin.ca/about.html