Annaburg Manor’s distinctive colors and ornate details were a crowning achievement for DRC and a beautiful new social center for the city of Manassas, Virginia.
Durable Restoration used granite stones to repair to match the same pattern that was used in 1851 to construct the exterior walls of the seminary building.
Durable Restoration performed emergency repairs to the concrete base that surrounds the Matilda Stanley monument and restored the monument's concrete walkway.
Durable Restoration crews restored several brass doors at St. Stephen's by removing their polyurethane layer and sanding down the top layers down to the original brass.
The scope of work for St. John's Episcopal Church included restoring the church's front steps that cracked due to corrosion caused by the metal railings.
Our historic masons removed the displaced brick and mortar that was over the center arch and replaced it with salvaged brick and applied matching mortar within the mortar joints.
Durable Restoration craftsmen rebuilt various ornaments on the church. In addition, they repaired the main sanctuary’s standing seam roofs including the wall flashings and replaced the front lower standing seam entry roof.