Showing posts with label historic restoration contractors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historic restoration contractors. Show all posts

Friday, May 16, 2025

Why You Can Trust Your Historic Building to a Structural Engineer

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According to the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation, “working with a trained professional to determine the condition of your property will help you identify and prioritize the challenges and opportunities unique to your historic property… once you’ve determined the scope of your project, you’ll need to find a contractor to help you complete the work.”

Hiring the right historic restoration contractor is key, as the preservation of historic properties can be complex. Issues they may encounter include:

  • Lead and other hazardous building materials used before 1978
  • Non-standard building materials and methods
  • Building practices that no longer meet code
  • Addressing current ADA accessibility requirements
  • Aging and damaged structural elements

Trust Your Historic Building to IEI for Commercial Property Inspection in Atlanta

With age, the façade of your building may experience degradation due to normal wear and tear and chemical exposure. Moisture, either penetrating the exterior or escaping the interior of a building, can cause rust and deteriorate supports. Water vapor pressure trapped within the veneer along with freeze/thaw action (also called sub florescence) can result in cracks and spalls. Building movement in the form of shortening, caused by creep and shrinkage, and foundation settlement can cause cracks, spalls and buckling of the façade. Differential expansion and contraction, caused by temperature and moisture changes, can also lead to similar failures. As one can imagine, northern climates experience more severe façade degradation compared to southern climates due to the colder temperatures, significant snowfall, extended periods of below freezing temperatures, and larger seasonal temperature changes.

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Contact us today to get a quote and see how we can help you with commercial property inspection in Atlanta to keep the historic value of your building alive.


Tuesday, May 6, 2025

The Role of Structural Engineers in Historic Building Preservation

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Preservation of historic buildings is so important to keeping our rich cultural heritage alive. How can you make sure your building continues to stand the test of time?

Condition Analysis and Structural Assessment

Structural engineers help the preservation process by:

  • Conducting comprehensive assessments of the building’s structural integrity including the facade
  • Looking for signs of deterioration, understanding the impact of environmental factors, and assessing load-bearing capacity
  • Can utilize new technologies like laser scanning and thermal imaging to detect problems the human eye can’t see

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Learn about the IEI Advantage Today!

IEI’s expertise is trusted by owners and property managers of all sizes, including some of the nation’s largest property portfolios. In addition to answering the request for advice, consulting, and peer reviews, IEI is sought after for their expertise in the form of educational speaking events for national organizations as well as articles in major national publications.

Contact us today to get a quote and see how we can help you with commercial property inspection in Atlanta to keep the historic value of your building alive.

Saturday, January 15, 2022

Why Do You Need an Expert Historic Restoration Contractor?


Restoring or remodeling older commercial properties presents special challenges - lead and other hazardous building materials used before 1978, non-standard building materials and methods, and building practices that no longer meet code.

Working on these types of projects requires special knowledge, expertise, skills, equipment and material sources that remodeling contractors working on newer homes don’t generally have.

How can you be sure you’re hiring a reputable historic restoration contractor?

First, if there’s a local preservation review board in your area, they might have suggestions of restoration engineers and contractors that will work respectfully with historic properties. Additionally, look at the scale and scope of work local contractors typically do and see if it’s consistent with what you need to have done.

If the renovation is extensive, the engineer will verify that the property will physically and operationally handle the changes ordered up by your restoration engineer. An engineer can also inspect the building envelope and advise you on reconfiguring spaces that aren’t ADA compliant, and help you adhere to local ordinances about changes in a historic district or historic properties.

Learn more about the do's and don'ts of restoring historic brick buildings on our website!

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IEI’s expertise is trusted by owners and property managers of all sizes, including some of the nation’s largest property portfolios. In addition to answering the request for advice, consulting, and peer reviews, IEI is sought after for their expertise in the form of educational speaking events for national organizations as well as articles in major national publications.

Contact us today to get a quote and see how we can help you keep the historic value of your building alive.

Saturday, January 1, 2022

What to Look for in a Historic Renovation Contractor


With age, the façade of your building may experience degradation due to normal wear and tear and chemical exposure. Moisture, either penetrating the exterior or escaping the interior of a building, can cause rust and deteriorate supports. 

Water vapor pressure trapped within the veneer along with freeze/thaw action can result in cracks and spalls. Building movement in the form of shortening, caused by creep and shrinkage, and foundation settlement can cause cracks, spalls and buckling of the façade.

Thirty or more years ago, not much was known about the effects of moisture changes and building movements on facades. Consequently, buildings constructed in this era lack modern detailing, including expansion and contraction joints and flexible connections, which address these effects.

If your historic property is beginning to show signs of aging, it’s time to hire a historic restoration contractor. How can you be sure you’re hiring someone reputable?

Commercial and residential contractors do great work, but most remodeling contractors are not trained or experienced in dealing with preserving historic properties. Make sure the company you hire is vetted by local organizations that work to preserve the value of historic buildings and their relevance to modern life.

Hiring the right historic restoration contractor is key, as the preservation of historic properties can be complex. Issues they may run into include:

  • Lead and other hazardous building materials used before 1978
  • Non-standard building materials and methods
  • Building practices that no longer meet code
  • Addressing current ADA accessibility requirements
  • Aging and damaged structural elements

Learn more about historic restoration and the do’s and don’ts on our website!

IEI’s expertise is trusted by owners and property managers of all sizes, including some of the nation’s largest property portfolios. In addition to answering the request for advice, consulting, and peer reviews, IEI is sought after for their expertise in the form of educational speaking events for national organizations as well as articles in major national publications.

Contact us today to get a quote and see how we can help you keep the historic value of your building alive.

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