Spring has finally arrived in Washington after a long, cold, and unusually snowy winter. It’s not just the calendar that says so. Daffodils and tulips are sprouting in flower beds around the region, and the buds are just becoming apparent on trees. The first warm days of the year are a perfect excuse to spend […]
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Preservation by Prevention: Paint and Historic Brick
Winter has arrived! Though this season brings opportunities to celebrate and make merry indoors, it also brings sleet, snow, and ice outdoors. For an owner of a historic brick house, this freeze-thaw cycle can be a cause for concern – particularly if the house’s exterior is painted when it should not have been. Modern waterproof […]