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Lead Paint Hazards – What You Need to Know

Where there is paint in older homes, there could very likely be lead-based paint. Anyone living or working in a building built before 1978 should assume lead-based paint (LBP) might be present, and protect yourself and your family accordingly. The Dangers of Lead Lead poisoning can cause serious illness, including brain damage, and is not just a concern for children and pregnant women. Lead poisoning most often occurs via ingesting or breathing in lead dust. Everyone working around old paint should be concerned. Test yourself and your children for lead, even if you believe you are healthy, since a baseline…

Kronenberger & Sons Win Excellence in Construction Award

We're so excited to announce that KSR has won an Excellence in Construction Award from the Association of Builders and Contractors of Connecticut for our restoration and rehabilitation of the Russell Chapel at Indian Hill Cemetery. Connecticut 2023 Excellence in Construction Awards Each year, the Association of Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Connecticut celebrates the best in the industry at the CT ABC Excellence in Construction Awards. Held as part of the CT ABC’s Annual Meeting in October, over 500 people were in attendance at this years’ event. Dozens of projects were reviewed, and Kronenberger was one of only eleven…

Lead Paint & Hazardous Materials – How We Keep Everyone Safe

We take safety very, very seriously. Preservation and restoration, by nature, means exposure to hazardous materials every day including lead paint, asbestos and PCBs. We have very formal procedures that are followed from the time an employee is hired and throughout all of our projects. Our safety measures pertain to jobsites as well as the work done in our shop. Hazardous Materials are Everywhere in Old Buildings Any building constructed before 1978 is likely to have lead paint, and into the 1970’s asbestos and PCBs were widely used in building materials. While exposure to these hazards are unavoidable, we take…

Our Approach to Restoring Historic Windows

We restore a lot of wood windows and doors here at Kronenberger & Sons, so we’ve developed a pretty comprehensive approach to bringing them back to life – to “like new” condition if you will. One thing that makes us unique here at KSR is that we have divisions dedicated to the different components of a restoration project. One of those dedicated areas is our windows and doors shop. Our thorough restoration practices, starting with assessment and ending with precise paint thicknesses, allows us to offer expert, consistent work on every window we work on. Because we have a focused…

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Barnum Museum

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Milford Superior Courthouse

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Kent Barns

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New Haven Courthouse – GA23

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