The Lime Plaster Company
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Phone: +1 289-839-0282
Website: www.naturallimeplaster.ca
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Unfortunately this is exactly what we have been saying for years about the new acrylic Eifs stucco systems and others like them, when compared to the old traditional stucco application. Why cover your building with something that works against it rather than with it! https://www.treehugger.com//building-science-expert-says-w
As we expand more into a general contractor role, we have rebranded our renovation company. We are looking forward to more and more great projects like these. Please like us on our new page LPC construction
Well, that’s almost a wrap for 2017! Thanks so much to all our awesome clients, for the work and the Christmas gifts! Hope you all have a great Christmas and New year. Also, big thanks to all the crew, great working with you as always! Sean Young,,Mark Bonner, James Sloan Jonathan And Nick Fernando, Terra, and Dave, cheers to you and your great work. Here’s to a great 2018 for everyone! Also, for those of you interested, please take a quick peek and ‘like’ our new company LPC construction Ltd, where we will be dining more and more renovations and custom work!Thank you https://www.facebook.com/LPCconstruction/
A frustrating thing about living in North American and working in the construction industry is, it seems to be the only place on earth where using natural materials for construction is thought of as a completely unviable option, especially when thinking about housing the masses!
Nice little reconstruction/restoration project we completed recently in Toronto. Our clients were desperately looking for a company to not only recreate this tired looking existing piece and its design at their century home, but also, to use the same traditional materials and techniques used in its original construction. Job done and clients super happy. Nice work by our James Sloan!
Get on Sean lad! Mark, nice photo bomb!
Mmmm, that took longer than I thought for the penny to finally drop!!
Terra, 'floating'...
Mark steel trowling an interior render, last part of the application process on this wall before clean up.
James, working on some custom finishing touches on one of our renovation projects...
The Beaver Lake Cree Nation (BLCN) is taking an active role in resolving issues that perpetuate climate change while changing the political and economic ideolog...ies of their children. By installing this solar project on their community school, the first of many solar projects they hope to install, they are shining a light on Indigenous resistance to climate change and taking another step on the journey to reconciliation. Together we can build energy systems in line with the ecological limits of the planet and within the knowledge systems of the original caretakers of these lands.
Get on Sean lad!
Jim lad putting some final touches to a ceiling on one of our latest lath and plaster projects!