Products

Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)

News

Calendar of Events

Technical

Training

Contact Us

Links

Home_logo

INSPIRED RESTORATION

St. James Church, New London Connecticut was recently repaired and repointed by Loring & Sons Masonry.

Custom System 45 was used for brownstone repair and a custom-matched SPEC JOINT 46 lime-based repair mortar was used for repointing the 19th Century downtown Landmark. Loring also used Edison products in the restoration of St. Joseph's Church, New London (below).

FEATURES:

PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT

RL-Series Restoration Latexes Unique Reactive Latex Admixtures Provide Unprecedented Levels of Workability and Repair Mortar Performance. ASK ABOUT OUR NEW RL-5 HOT WEATHER GRADE LATEX MODIFIER!!

UPDATED!
Pump-X53 Series Products for cementitious injection of cracks in masonry and concrete, now includes an hydraulic lime injection mortar for soft stone and brick masonry.

GALLERIES

Page Updated!

Case Studies Confirm Color Retention of Custom 45 Brownstone Patch

Visit the GALLERIES Index Page

Terra Cotta Restoration Photo Gallery

NEWS Page:

New RL-4 Restoration Latex Provides High Permeability for Special Applications

Announcing: EverKote 300 Mineral Coatings

Study Proves Custom 45 Sandstone Patch More Compatible in Liquid Moisture Permeability

Calendar

Restoration & Renovation - Baltimore; March 20-23, 2003

Schedule On-Site and In-House Training

Technical

 NEW! Material Safety Data Sheet Section

NEW! GUIDE TO THE REPAIR OF ARCHITECTURAL TERRA COTTA

 Sample Specification: Section 4065 Masonry Mortar (Repointing)

Training

Edison Coatings is a Registered AIA/CES Provider

Edison Training Center Open

OUR PLANT

Edison Coatings is located at 3 Northwest Drive, Plainville, Connecticut 06062

 Technical  Contact Us
 Home  Products  News  Calendar  Training

 3 Northwest Drive, Plainville, CT 06062 USA

Phone: (860) 747-2220 or (800) 697-8055

FAX: (860) 747-2280 or (800) 697-8044 

E-Mail: edison@edisoncoatings.com

BETTER TECHNOLOGY. BETTER RESULTS.

Last Updated:

Thursday, September 11, 2003