This Grade B1 listed historic building was undergoing a major restoration and extension, to incorporate a new Arts Centre.
Stronghold Preservation carried out a survey and found signs of
woodworm and wood rot; the most significant being
wet rot to the flagpole, just above the domed copper roof.
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Wood Rot
Traditional remedial methods would have necessitated an expensive
removal and renewal of the curved copper roof, in order to remove
and replace the wood affected by the wet rot.
Timber Resin Spice
Stronghold Preservation removed the timbers affected by the wet
rot, prior to carrying out a timber resin splice repair
to the flagpole using an epoxy resin and reinforcing bar hidden
within the timbers, and a bolted/resin adhesive half lap at the
other end. The result was a simple, structurally verified repair
that was cost effective and saved the original detail and expensive
copper on the flagpole.
Woodworm was also eradicated
throughout the building by Stronghold Preservation, using a
woodworm insecticide
treatment.