This is where we started. This is where we finished.
This is where we started. This we where we finished.
This is where we started. This we where we finished.
This is a picture of the mansard roof of a tall building in Atlanta, GA.

Painting the Mansard Roof

By Randy Snyder | September 4, 2020 |

Why did it look so bad? The existing coating on the roof of this building had become heavily chalked and faded. This happened partly because of the dark green color, partly because it receives full exposure to the elements, and partly because the coating had aged.                  …

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view of technician very high up on 120' lift.

Sky High Lobby

By Randy Snyder | August 30, 2020 |

A leaking roof created water damaged ceilings and the need for repairs that required unique equipment. The water leaks in the skylight and the roof of the main lobby had damaged the drywall and left water stains on the soffits in several locations. We were tasked with making the drywall repairs and repainting the repaired…

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picture showing a renovated corridor with paint and new ceiling tiles.

Corridor Renovation

By Randy Snyder | August 4, 2019 |

Interior Corridor Remodel. Our mission was to bring this corridor into the 21st century. The wainscot had wallcovering that had been painted over. There was cheesy looking plastic chair rail, and corner guards and the doorframes were painted in a gray taupe. In the before picture, on the left wall, you can see drywall, this…

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Rooftop Cupolas

By Randy Snyder | July 27, 2019 |

We were tasked we specifying and implementing a long term solution to protect the ferric metal structure on these cupolas. Being on the roof, they receive full exposure to sunlight and all environmental conditions. Their severely degraded condition was a result of being out-of-sight, out-of-mind. Not having renewed their protective coatings for many years left…

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picture of the roof with half painted and half before painting

Painting rocks on the roof?

By Randy Snyder | July 27, 2019 |

‘We want to paint the rocks on the roof.” “What was that?” I said incredulously. Well, painting rocks on a roof was the strangest request we have ever received and, shockingly, the one whose outcome provided the greatest sense of awe and satisfaction! The top picture shows the partially finished project. The left side has…

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