Ways to Know if Your Property has Historical Significance
The oldest house in the world, the Knap of Howar located on the Faroe Islands, is thought ...
The Importance of Gutters and Downspouts in Restoring Your Historic Property
Gutters and downspouts are not necessarily what jumps to mind when property owners ...
What is the Difference Between Historic Commercial and Residential Restorations for Skilled Tradespeople?
Successfully restoring a historic commercial property and a historic residential property ...
What Does a Career in Historic Carpentry Really Look Like?
The backbone of almost any historic structure — residential or commercial — is wood. ...
3 FAQs About A Career in Historic Slate Roof Restoration
Historic slate roof restoration is a multi-faceted specialty that requires the desire for ...
What Is A Copper Studio, and How Does It Make Our Historic Restoration Process Quicker and Easier?
The ability to fabricate custom pieces of architectural sheet metal in-house is a ...
More Than Just A Chimney: Why Consider A Career in Historic Masonry
Even for those with some experience in a skilled trade, masonry work can simply mean ...
The Importance of Historically Accurate Roofing Materials in Breathing New Life into the Funderburg House
The historic Funderburg House in Belvidere, Illinois has been a community staple for more ...
Crafting a Career: Marty Webb, Foreman Carpenter
With 46 years experience as a carpenter, it’s safe to say Marty Webb enjoys building ...
It’s All Connected: A Guide to Our Monarch Elite Process, and Why It Matters in Historic Restorations
An important component of a successful historic restoration is a clear project plan that ...