MATERIAL CONSERVATION
HBA’s Architectural Conservation Laboratory provides material characterization and analysis that not only assists in a remedial and preventive treatment plan tailored to each historic structure but also provides a better understanding of the architectural element’s original appearance and basic properties. The advantage of having our laboratory in-house is that the Architects and Architectural Conservators can work hand in hand in identifying existing material issues and designing appropriate conservation solutions.
- Identify building materials, their failings, and how they function in historic building systems
- Identify, match, and replicate historic finishes such as paint schemes
- Evaluate and match historic mortars and stuccos
- Evaluate the movement of moisture and salt deterioration in building materials
- Measure moisture levels in buildings
Our conservators and mobile lab can also conduct
- Water vapor transmission testing
- Cleaning tests
- Open exposure windows through existing finishes to reveal historic paint schemes
All testing and analytical methods comply to the American Society for the Testing of Materials Standards (ASTM) and/or the NORMAL standards.