Phase 2: Storefront
Wood Window Restoration
There are 2 pair of wood double-hung windows at the second floor, West Elevation. Seven out of eight sash of varying condition were retained. Wood deterioration was stabilized with a wood-epoxy mix. Two coats of oil primer were applied followed
Wood Window Restoration
There are 2 pair of wood double-hung windows at the second floor, West Elevation. Seven out of eight sash of varying condition were retained. Wood deterioration was stabilized with a wood-epoxy mix. Two coats of oil primer were applied followed
Storefront – Street Level
Most of the existing storefront framing was eaten by termites. The tile work was in good condition, but would not have lasted long mounted to deteriorated framing. The same was true for the storefront glass: Good shape, but nothing solid
Storefront – Street Level
Most of the existing storefront framing was eaten by termites. The tile work was in good condition, but would not have lasted long mounted to deteriorated framing. The same was true for the storefront glass: Good shape, but nothing solid
Window Sash Fabrication
Seven of eight original wood double-hung window sash were removed, repaired, and restored to operation. One sash had to be built from scratch. The stiles and rails were made from old Cypress floor joists. The tools involved included: surface planer,
Window Sash Fabrication
Seven of eight original wood double-hung window sash were removed, repaired, and restored to operation. One sash had to be built from scratch. The stiles and rails were made from old Cypress floor joists. The tools involved included: surface planer,
Storefront Painting
The storefront painting project required 5 sections of scaffolding, two weekends, and 5 gallons of “Patience” (SW7555).
Storefront Painting
The storefront painting project required 5 sections of scaffolding, two weekends, and 5 gallons of “Patience” (SW7555).

