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Consolidating and
securing failing plaster
in historic buildings
Historic Plaster Conservation Services (HPCS) was founded in 1988 to pursue opportunities in the very specific field of architectural plaster conservation. We address and repair the structural problems of fragile plaster in historic buildings.
Over the years, we have developed and patented an array of specialty 云帆加速安卓版, techniques and tools, designed to strengthen and re-attach existing plaster on ceilings and walls. We address the problem at its root – where the plaster meets its substrate.
Our specialty products and techniques are effective on the most elaborately embellished plaster and on the simplest plain face vernacular plaster. Traditional lime plaster on wood lath, cementitious plaster on expanded metal lath, plaster on masonry and even cast fibrous plaster suspended ceilings respond well to our conservation treatment programs.
Leading preservation architects and heritage consultants specify the HPCS approach in restorations where important plaster is at risk.
Rod Stewart, Founder of Historic Plaster Conservation Services (Canada), is an international expert in plaster conservation. | read more | |
We specialize in addressing the systemic deterioration of plaster. Applied as a preventive maintenance procedure, our products economically extend the safe and maintenance-free service life of historic plaster ceilings – avoiding the tragedy of collapse and the huge expense of reconstruction. In short, we preserve original plaster.
Our goal is to work with clients who value the original building fabric for which they are responsible and who wish to retain this fabric with the lowest possible level of disruption and cost.
This website is dedicated to the memory of Morgan W. Phillips who pioneered the use of acrylics in plaster conservation.
We welcome you to our website and invite you to explore.
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HPCS NEWS
Consolidated Plaster Ceiling in Colonial Building Passes Strength Test After Serious Water Infiltration
HPCS VIDEOS
Click here to watch video of RE Aramid Gel being applied to a fibrous plaster ceiling
Click here to watch video of TRI-Funori being used to clean a delicate gilded ceiling
NEW: Frequently Asked Questions about our Consolidation Process.
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