Services

Paye are able to undertake with great confidence small individual contracts alongside complicated multi-trade projects involving both external facades and interior listed finishes.

How we can help

Consultation

Our expertise is available for architects, project managers, surveyors and engineers to assist in the identification of causes of failure and the development of repair strategies. We will provide technical and cost advice to match the preferred repair strategy. This ensures that clients are fully appraised of the causes and the extent of failure, and the most appropriate remedial work.

Repair

Pollution, poor maintenance and inadequate detailing damage historic facades. Serious costs can be incurred if historic buildings are not maintained. Each project must be individually assessed, and craftspeople selected for their specific skills and expertise. All the projects we undertake involve English Heritage and local conservation officers. We are both aware and sensitive to their detailed requirements and our craftspeople trained to repair stonework, brickwork, terracotta, faience and stucco rendering to the standards expected by these authorities.

Adaptive Reuse

The adaption of an historic building from one use to another often requires traditional craft skills to extend facades, adapt openings, or carefully dismantle stone and reinstate. The accurate replication of detail and selection of appropriate materials is essential for the successful conversion of a building. At Paye, we understand the importance of such detail, enabling new work to blend imperceptibly with the original.

Cleaning Historic Facades

There are many ways to clean a facade, and the method employed will depend upon many factors. The current generation of skilled operatives understands that for most of the last century mistakes were made. This awareness now allows historic facades to be cleaned in a manner sensitive to such considerations. Our skilled operatives have expert working knowledge of a range of modern and traditional techniques and systems including JOS/TORC, DOFF, Therma Tech, masons’ water clean and natural and chemical based poultices for soiling and paint removal. We take great care in selecting the most appropriate cleaning method. History has shown that the wrong application can have disastrous effects. We therefore undertake test samples before any work commences. One of our innovations has been to develop a neutral pH poultice which is effective in removing the characteristic organic residue stain that can occur on Portland stone after saturation.

New Masonry

Our in-house team of engineers, stone detailers and fixing design specialists can support and offer guidance through the complex process of stone selection and masonry design whether it is monolithic masonry or contemporary stone cladding. With a focus primarily on complex masonry structures, our expertise and craftsmanship has been recognised nationally through award winning projects such as 16 Old Bailey, BBC Broadcasting House and (shown in the image) the Iraq Afghanistan Memorial.

Spolia: Reclaimed Materials

Spolia (Latin: 'spoils'; sing. spolium) is stone taken from an old structure and repurposed for new construction or decorative purposes.
It is the result of an ancient and widespread practice whereby stone that has been quarried, cut and used in a built structure is carried away to be used elsewhere.
Please contact us to find out if the spolia we have stored would be suitable for your project...

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