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Re: Cornice Repair
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My company has been doing wood cornice repair, restoration, rebuilds etc. in Hoboken and surrounding areas for the past 12 plus years. Check out my website at www.hobokencornice.com Mike
Posted on: 2018/3/22 2:02
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Chris at CKP construction, 201-332-6699.
He fabricated a replacement cornice for me from scratch to match historic photos at 249 Second Street, go-past and have a look, it's lovely. CKP seem to be the masters of this kind of work in Jersey City. He is known and trusted by the historical preservation officer/department, which makes getting historical approval far smoother if you are in one of the historic districts. Negative parts are: 1. difficult getting in his schedule, things can drag on waiting for him to actually begin work, 2. It's not cheap! Robin.
Posted on: 2017/2/5 16:33
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Thanks however I'd like to stay true to the original material.
Posted on: 2013/2/25 1:59
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> versatex
You probably wouldn't get approval for that from the Historic Department. Robin.
Posted on: 2013/2/25 1:53
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I dont know how intricate your cornice is, but there is a PVC product called versatex, there are others but I prefer this one. You should consider it. I used it on a cornice I installed on one of my buildings and it is still perfect after 7 years. It is expensive, but very,very well worth it.
You can buy it in 4x8 sheets and can get may different style corbels and moldings. It is paintable also.
Posted on: 2013/2/25 1:41
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Definitely, a piece fell down and it's also visible that all the pieces are wood. I've never seen the tin version your mentioning however those on my block by Van Vorst Park all wood.
Posted on: 2013/2/24 23:35
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Are you sure that it is wood?A lot of these brownstone Cornice's are made of Tin.
Posted on: 2013/2/24 23:14
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Recommendation for brownstone cornice restoration
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I'd like to restore the original wooden cornice on my brownstone and wanted to inquire if anyone had any recommendations on a contractor they've recently used? Any idea of cost to do such a job?
Also is there a list of preferred contractors recommended by the historical society? I want to make sure it is done properly so it will last another 100 years. Thanks in advance
Posted on: 2013/2/24 22:13
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Would you mind sharing who you ended up using?
Thanks
Posted on: 2010/6/25 11:16
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I've been looking into getting one to replace the long lost one for our building. You can get quite fancy fiberglass ones at around $200/ft that are more like the fancy ones of old than the cheap simple ones I've seen installed on infill buildings. I've been told by the vendors to expect $100-$200/ft installation.
One vendor http://www.afcornice.com/cornice.htm
Posted on: 2010/6/25 2:39
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Our condo (4 flr brownstone) had our cornice repaired earlier in the year. We used Jetco and it was $3900. I'm not sure if this is a fair price, and would be interested to see what would be a "good" price for such service.
TIA.
Posted on: 2010/6/24 23:16
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I haven?t had my cornice repaired, but I did have it painted and I think that it was around $700 to $900 to have it scraped, painted and have the bird wire installed. It was hard to find someone to do it because the building is 3 ? stories high (3 floors with an egress basement).
Posted on: 2010/6/24 18:38
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We need to repair / replace the cornice on our building. Can anyone recommend someone to do it and give us a sence of what it might cost?
Posted on: 2010/6/24 17:14
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