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November: National Gratitude Month
Let Us Give Thanks!

With November, days grow shorter and some of us adjust to daylight savings time. Even with shorter days, being National Gratitude Month, it is a great time to remember to be thankful. Taking moments out of our busy days to express gratitude and focus on all that is positive in our lives, is important.  We at Canning are thankful for all those who have supported our company over these 40 plus years of business and especially during these unusual times.  Canning feels extremely blessed to be able to continue to do the work we do in the historic preservation, conservation, restoration, replication and the sacred design fields. We are thankful to all our project family team members from the owners, contractors, engineers and architects that we work with.  We look forward to continue our collaboration with all of you as well as to continue to grow our project family team.

 

In New England and other parts of the country November also means a time for transition, autumn starts to wrap up and preparations for winter begin.  Preparations and getting ready for weather, holidays, the new year, new adventures, and projects are all part of life and work. When it comes to work, one of the areas we excel at is the historic paint analysis and investigation. If you are interested in finding out how to prepare for a historic paint analysis, read more about it here.

 

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How to Assess Plasterwork in Historic Structures

Historic plaster is artwork worth restoring, conserving, and enjoying. As time progresses, materials fail and even the best workmanship will not be able to cope with the ravages of time. When assessing the condition of historic plaster there are several condition factors and workmanship factors to review in order to determine the best course of action.

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How to Write a Plaster Repair Specification

Work specifications are intricate, detailed documents that express in clearly written words the scope, treatment method, materials, and any applicable concerns within a given plaster repair project. Most specifications follow a specific format, which is easy to follow if you know how to read it. An example of what a plaster repair specification document might look like and how to write it is discussed here.

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