We were honoured to contribute to the preservation efforts at the Amelia Island Lighthouse, Florida’s oldest operating lighthouse and a treasured part of the state’s coastal history.
Our team was brought in to address and repair exterior cracking and we’re proud to have played our role in protecting this iconic landmark.
Shown here is the building before repairs, with visible cracking and significant surface grime

Cody taking moisture readings.

Photo Credit: Robert Eberle
Showing delaminated areas of stucco, which exposed brick from the original lighthouse, built on Cumberland Island, Georgia. The lighthouse was moved to its present location in 1838 when the entrance to St. Mary’s River had changed.

Cody and Doug during the crack repair process

Scaffold is coming down and the lighthouse is beautiful once again.

The whole lighthouse received a mineral paint coating
