The processes of ageing and decay of the materials of heritage buildings and structures often require the development of new technologies to arrest or delay the mechanisms. The combination of both innovative and traditional methods of repair, often in close proximity, can provide suitable treatments to protect and enhance the fabric of our heritage structures for generations to come.
The long-term programme of work at the 13th century Rhuddlan Castle together with over twenty projects in the last five years that have involved the heritage agencies of the UK has provided a breadth of experience in the careful requirements of heritage projects.
Structures that have benefited from Balvac’s approach of innovation and tradition side by side include castles, historic bridges, churches, ancient monuments and listed buildings.