repairing plaster and mortar throughout stairwells
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New paint brightening up the walls.
Two coats to cover dirty, aged paint in the balcony and chancel.
A job that requires great care to achieve safety…
…brought up to another level during the ongoing pandemic.
Catwalk above the ceiling of the chancel.
New ladder access created to help protect organ inside the loft.
The old pine floors from 1929 were beautiful (and a lot noisier). They sit on top of a layer of concrete. The floor is pitched just slightly toward the front.
Unfortunately, they have also multiple areas of failure.
New padding is bonded to the carpet in hopes of eliminating the bunching and separation we’ve stumbled over for many years. .
Commercial carpet with a 10-year warranty.
They don’t make carpet with a 32-year life expectancy!
Floor air diffusers sandblasted and coated to match the carpet.
New carpet is burgundy…just a shade less red than the old.
Matches the existing pew cushions and choir robes and the upholstery on the new choir chairs.
Lots of carpet…across the narthex, up and down the stairwells, across the balcony.
New tile matching Pilgrim Hall for the southeast entrance.Seeking easier maintenance.
New, more capable cameras, video editing and distribution system.
New retractable video projection system.
Refurbished and converted to LED several years ago, our chandeliers and wall sconces were cleaned and painted.
Several theatrical lights were re-directed and capacity was added.
The heavily loaded, 32-year-old lighting control system was replaced….and the winter temperature where it lives lowered below 95 degrees.
The new system will support remaining conversions to LED.
New, programmable touch pads offer flexibility with both house and theatrical lighting.
After many years and many repairs, new choir and clergy chairs will be appreciated. Sorry Seth, no more surprise collapsing chairs after sermons.
A new, wider step will help avoid mis-steps (and code violations) for those seeking to sit in the new chairs.