Philadelphia Historical Commission Approves CSP/Jahn Products for Historic Restoration.

Cherry Street, Philadelphia

The Philadelphia Historical Commission has officially approved the use of several products manufactured by Cathedral Stone Products for a façade restoration on Philadelphia’s historic Cherry Street.

The 2000 block of Cherry Street is one of the many historic districts in the city. Residents, business owners, and city officials strive to maintain the original look and feel for future generations to enjoy.

Union Masonry of Philadelphia will be completing the work on the project. They will be using Jahn M110 Pointing Mortar and Jahn M70 Patching Mortar for all masonry repairs.

Union Masonry is also planning to use Cathedral Stone Products’ Heavy Duty Cleaner, which proved to be very effective on the facades’ many years of carbon and dirt build up.

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Testing Heavy Duty Cleaner & Light Duty Rust Remover

Many thanks go out to Allyson Mehley from the Historical Commission, Michael Valentine from Union Masonry, and John Biehl from Cathedral Stone Products for their time and assistance in bringing this restoration project to fruition in the heart of this historical and beautiful Philadelphia neighborhood.

For questions regarding this project or the use of Cathedral Stone Products and Jahn Mortars, please contact:

John C Biehl
Mid-Atlantic Regional Sales Manager
jbiehl@cathedralstone.com
267-608-8454

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