Federal Historic Exterior and Interior Restoration
101 Bridge Street, Phoenixville, Chester County, PA
The existing stone portion of the building was structurally sound.
The roof was neglected for decades resulting in structural failure due to the water damage.
After the roof was made structurally sound, we replaced all the fascia and crown molding trim at the eves.
We added a layer of plywood to create a smooth surface to accept the Vermont Greenstone Slate shingles, lead coated copper flashings and aluminum ice dams.
We removed all of the existing windows, made all of the repairs to the damaged areas around the windows and installed the new JeldWen windows.
We removed all of the exterior doors, made repairs to the doors and reinstalled the doors with new hardware.
Then we painted all of the woodwork on the exterior of the building.
The interior needed massive renovation including re-plastering nearly all of the walls and ceilings and several floors needed to be completely rebuilt.
And to bring everything up to code, we removed a window, installed a new door and provided a handicap accessible ramp to the building.