Metal. Hammered
and shaped to the uses of mankind since his origins. From medieval
domes to modern skyscrapers; from iron, copper and bronze, to
stainless steel, aluminum and titanium. As the architectural
use of metals has widened and evolved, so has the challenge
of restoring and preserving it. Architectural metals, especially
in the urban areas, suffer the insults of time and grime, pollution
and corrosion.
Remco's metal specialists study metallurgy and chemistry, construction
methods, technical requirements and artistic styles. They have
mastered old and new techniques of restoring, refinishing, polishing,
and preserving metals. They have even pioneered new methods
and materials when necessary.
When the appropriate treatments are applied, when the luster
of the metal is revived and its structural integrity preserved...then
the cost of future maintenance will be modest, and the beauty
of the building will continue to inspire.