Notre DameArchitectural Finials for Renovation and Restoration Applications

Architectural finials can be found on many of the world's historic churches, educational institutions, and government buildings. At the time they were constructed, more durable materials like fiberglass were not yet widely available, and so many architectural finials were made of materials like wood, metal, stone, and concrete. Over time, the elements take a toll on these structures, resulting in problems like cracking, corrosion, and rotting. While completely replacing these architectural finials is an option, it's not the most desirable or cost effective choice. Stromberg can make seamless repairs and renovations to architectural finials to preserve the historic integrity of these notable buildings.

By using our versatile materials and expertise, we are able to match the color and texture of pre-existing finial materials almost exactly. Because of this, our repairs and renovations will be virtually undetectable, even up close. Furthermore, when we use our innovative materials to make repairs and renovations, it is actually beneficial to the finial and the surrounding structure. First, the area that has been renovated will no longer be susceptible to corrosion or cracking. Instead, it will be highly resistant to damage and incredibly strong. Second, our renovations will actually reduce the weight of the architectural finial, resulting in less stress on the surrounding structure. Our renovation process is completely unique; it preserves the original appearance of architectural finials using ultra-modern, weather-resistant building materials that reduce the likelihood that additional repairs will be needed in the future.