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This park in downtown Fort Madison is where a building (now demolished) once stood. The demolition caused many areas to require masonry repair in a way that respected the historic, vintage brick-and-mortar structure. |
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Here's an example of decorative stone veneer applied over this house's existing siding. |
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Peterman Masonry did a SPECTACULAR job of masking a cinder-block foundation on an addition to an historic house in Fort Madison. They applied a veneer of stone that they CUSTOM tinted to match the existing 150-year old stone foundation! |
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Peterman Masonry also tuckpointed walls of an historic house in Fort Madison. What a difference! |