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July 5, 2008
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Previewing results 1 - 2 of 2 for "peeling ceiling paint" 
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When all means of finding a productive use for a historic building have been exhausted or when funds are not currently available to put a deteriorating structure into a useable condition, it may be necessary to close up the building temporarily to protect it from the weather as well as...
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Uncontrolled moisture is the most prevalent cause of deterioration in older and historic buildings. It leads to erosion, corrosion, rot, and ultimately the destruction of materials, finishes, and eventually structural components.
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Previewing results 1 - 2 of 2 for "peeling ceiling paint" 
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We recently bought an old building that used to be a store/soda fountain shop. It has the old tin ceiling tiles 12 x 60 panels. The paint is peeling in several places. We would like to strip this old paint off. How does one do that in the most efficient and best way possible? Also, does anyone know ...
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There is a dry compound that we refer to as Triple that bonds, has fiberous strength and is hard. I will have to dig out a bag to see who makes it. my only concern is it may be too hard for kind sanding. We use it on corners where heavy furniture will be moved or in traffic areas where there will be...
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Dear Tam, As a Restoration Painting Contractor, you have a gold mine find. The buildings with the old tin ceiling tiles are around but unfortunately many buildings over the years have had them ripped out for cheap maintenance free drop ceilings or less maintneance drywall. First you should be congra...
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Previewing results 1 - 3 of 3 for "peeling ceiling paint" 
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