Coming to America: How Cathedral Stone Brought Jahn Mortars to the US Restoration Market
I’d used a lot of different repair materials, but I’d never experienced anything anywhere near as good as Jahn Mortar.
Bond Strength: A Video is Worth a Thousand Words (and Tells Us Much More Than a Lab Test)
…but they also do so much more than a lab test in illustrating the initial bond strength and potential full-cure bond strength.
Hands-On Lunch-and-Learn Introduces CSP System to Philadelphia Architecture Firm
“The Evolution of Mortar” that included a discussion of how our Jahn Substrate Specific/Engineered Mortars were developed. This educational presentation qualifies as one AIA Continuing Education Learning Unit (AIA CE LU).
Changing Mortar Colors in the Field - Limestone & Brownstone [Video Demo]
Learn how to change/tweak mortar colors on the job site.
Waterless Cleaning at St. George’s School
Cleaning of the interior of a beautiful chapel in a gorgeous setting, with a striking 145-foot bell tower and the Atlantic Ocean as a backdrop, using Cathedral Stone Products’ waterless cleaning system—our Latex Based Cleaner is the ultimate interior solution when you want to avoid using water.
Demonstrating Our Proprietary Air Hammer at Green-Wood Cemetery
Cathedral Stone Product line consists of materials and tools that make the “invisible” masonry repair possible, as these preservation professionals learned on-site.
An Architectural Field Trip to Green-Wood Cemetery National Historic Site
CSP supports the effort by training cemetery preservation interns and staff at no charge. In exchange, Green-Wood allows CSP to use its maintenance garage for our demonstrations, which CSP offers to engineers, architects, preservationists, and others.
“The Evolution of Mortar”: A Presentation to Stone Mason Interns at Historic Eastern State Penitentiary Museum
CSP representatives recently spoke on the evolution of mortar for a group of stonecutting interns at Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site in Philadelphia, which was in operation from 1829 until 1971. The prison was abandoned for 20 years and is now a major preservation project.