Here are some pictures of our National Award Winning Large architectural project and faux finish of an historic cathedral, St. John's.

On the right hand side of the first photograph you can see the primer applied to the plaster prior to the faux stone finish, which was airbrushed to simulate natural limestone as seen complete on the left hand side. Four different shades were used to achieve the desired finish.

The interior walls of this cathedral are 150 ft. tall.

August 7, 2017

St. John’s Cathedral

Here are some pictures of our National Award Winning Large architectural project and faux finish of an historic cathedral, St. John's. On the right hand side […]
August 7, 2017

City Sports Arena

Here are some pictures of coating structural steel using dryfall paint at the City Sports Arena, Schenectady, NY. Extensive overspray control using low odor materials as […]
August 7, 2017

Floor Restoration Manufacturing Plant

Here are some pictures of our epoxy floor and fork truck safety lane restoration at a manufacturing plant. In the first picture you can see a […]
August 7, 2017

Town of Niskayuna Water Tower

  Mapco restoring the town of Niskayuna's water tower. The tower is 165 feet high. Extensive rigging and use of highly trained workmen were involved during […]