Historical Restoration
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Preservation of ornaments, churches, and oak frameworks.
Thanks to our expertise and the use of traditional techniques, we ensure respectful restoration that highlights every aspect of the heritage while strengthening the structure for future generations.
Our restoration services are divided into several specialties tailored to the needs of each historic structure, including restoration of ancient ornaments, church restoration, and restoration of solid oak frameworks. These sub-pages detail our specific interventions and expertise in each area of restoration.
A mark of quality: the CIP Heritage certification
Beauvery Charpente is part of the ANTICANOVA network of heritage craftsmen for the CAPEB and Nouvelle-Aquitaine. As such, the company is recognized for its ability to work on historic buildings according to the highest standards.
The company’s work also meets the requirements of the Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs (DRAC) and the Bâtiments de France, ensuring compliance with strict standards for the preservation of cultural and architectural heritage.
This certification attests to our skills and ensures that our restoration methods adhere to the strict rules of heritage conservation. With this label, Beauvery Charpente is a reliable partner for the restoration of historic buildings.
Techniques and materials adapted to historic buildings
For each project, we use high-quality materials chosen for their durability and authenticity. Our craftsmen prioritize solid oak for frameworks, as this strong and durable wood respects the style of historic constructions.
By taking factors such as humidity and water vapor into account, we protect interior walls and structures from the effects of time. Our approach adheres to best practices and includes specific techniques that ensure a faithful restoration to the original appearance while guaranteeing the building's safety and longevity.
Our Restoration Services: Ornaments, Churches, and Oak Frameworks
Restoration of ancient ornaments
Ancient ornaments are fragile and precious elements of a historic building. Their restoration requires meticulous attention to detail and great precision.
Beauvery Charpente brings these decorative ornaments back to life, whether they are made of wood, stone, or zinc, while ensuring their durability.
Our craftsmen use restoration methods tailored to preserve every detail, ensuring the strength and beauty of these decorative elements.
Restoration of churches and religious buildings
Churches and religious buildings often feature unique architecture and specific elements that require extensive expertise in restoration.
For every church restoration project, Beauvery Charpente handles the entire structure, including walls, roofs, and frameworks. Our interventions preserve the building's aesthetic and historical value by using materials and techniques similar to the originals.
By reinforcing these buildings while respecting their sacred character, we help maintain their authenticity and durability.
Restoration of solid oak frameworks
Solid oak frameworks are often the foundation of many historic buildings, as oak is a noble and durable wood. When the framework is damaged, Beauvery Charpente steps in to restore each piece using traditional cutting and assembly methods.
This work strengthens the original structure without altering its historical character. Restoring oak frameworks not only reinforces the building's stability but also ensures that the framework...
F.A.Q. Historical Restoration
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This type of restoration can include the rehabilitation of oak frameworks, the repair of ornaments, and the roofing of historic buildings, often using authentic materials and traditional techniques.
Restoration: Restoration, on the other hand, focuses on preserving the original appearance of a building, using traditional materials and techniques. It is often applied to historic buildings and seeks to maintain their heritage value.
These constructions typically use stone, wood, cob, or local materials and do not follow modern building standards.
Historic buildings require specific restoration techniques to preserve their structure and authenticity.
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Preserve and enhance architectural heritage
At Beauvery Charpente, we are committed to passing on our expertise by training our craftsmen in ancient construction techniques. This ensures the quality of each project while preserving traditional working methods.
Our interventions always respect the style of the buildings and comply with technical standards, ensuring the long-term preservation of the structures.
Why choose Beauvery Charpente for historical restoration?
Our skilled craftsmen adhere to heritage standards and use authentic materials as well as traditional techniques. We also offer solutions to improve thermal comfort without altering the building's original appearance.
Our approach includes comprehensive support, from the initial analysis to the completion of the work, with careful and personalized follow-up. By choosing Beauvery Charpente, you ensure quality work that respects heritage while meeting modern needs.
Contact Beauvery Charpente for your restoration projects
If you have a historical restoration project for a church, a framework, or an old building, do not hesitate to contact Beauvery Charpente.
Our experts are at your disposal to assess your needs and provide you with a personalized quote.
We support you through every step of the project, from the initial study to the implementation of the work, ensuring a durable restoration that respects your heritage.
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- Deterioration of the framework caused by wood-boring insects or humidity.
- Stone degradation due to erosion, pollution, or frost.
- Water infiltration through the roofing, which damages the structure and decorations.
- Cracks in walls and foundations, caused by ground movements or natural aging.
- Wood reinforcements: Add additional beams or rafters to support weakened parts, often using wood of the same type to ensure consistency.
- Raising the tie beams: For steeply sloped roofs, raising the tie beams can stabilize the structure.
- Bracing: For roofs with a moderate slope, replace trusses with bracing to improve resistance.
- Replacing damaged parts: Replace severely affected components using traditional joinery techniques such as mortise and tenon.