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Historic stone buildings, monuments, and interiors tell stories that span centuries. Preserving them requires more than good intentions—it demands knowledge, skill, and respect for authenticity. Historic Stone Restoration: Principles, Practices, and Case Studies is the most comprehensive reference ever assembled on the subject, bringing together over forty years of field experience, research, and professional practice.

This book covers both interior and exterior stone surfaces, from polished marble floors and carved limestone details to granite facades and sandstone monuments. It explains why different stones behave the way they do, how they deteriorate, and what strategies actually work to clean, repair, and preserve them for the future.

Inside you’ll find:

  • A full explanation of The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and how they guide real-world decisions.

  • Step-by-step procedures for cleaning, refinishing, repair, consolidation, and maintenance of major stone types.

  • Practical guidance on when to hire a professional conservator and how contractors, architects, and property managers can work together.

  • Case studies highlighting both successes and failures, showing how theory translates into practice.

  • Ethical discussions on patina, reversibility, and the fine line between restoration and alteration.

  • Appendices with reference charts, maintenance checklists, industry standards, and a detailed glossary of terms.

Written for contractors, conservators, preservation architects, property managers, and anyone responsible for historic stone, this book blends technical precision with practical insights from decades of hands-on experience. It is not just a manual on how to fix stone, but a guide to preserving cultural heritage with integrity, craftsmanship, and foresight.

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Comprehensive Guide to Historic Stone Restoration: Principles, Practices, and Ca

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