Historical Remediation
Historical buildings and landmarks are not just architectural treasures but also part of our cultural heritage and history. However, these structures can become damaged, deteriorated, and contaminated over time, requiring specialized restoration and remediation services. Historical remediation is a complex process that requires a particular level of skill, experience, and knowledge.
At Living Water, we have extensive experience in historical remediation and restoration services. Restoring damaged surfaces due to failed coatings in historical environments involves much more than a typical repainting project. It requires a firm grasp of the various construction and artistic materials used in Canada over the past century.
Historical Remediation Services:
We take pride in our work and approach each historical restoration project with respect and expertise. Our team of environmentalists and experienced technicians is meticulous and conscientious in their work, drawing on their knowledge, experience, and respect for these valuable properties and relics of the past.
One of our notable historical remediation projects was the U.S. Embassy in Toronto, which you can see photos of in our Services section. This project required high skill and expertise to restore the building’s exterior surfaces and ensure its historical integrity, as the building’s structure included brick, limestone, concrete, precast, granite, aluminum, and glass that needed cleaning.
- Restoration of Historical Buildings
- Cleaning Statues and Landmarks.
- Lead paint removal
- Exterior paint removal from all surfaces
- Brick cleaning and brick restoration
- Natural stone restoration and cleaning
- Efflorescence removal
- Steam cleaning
- Wet sandblasting and dry sandblasting
- Aluminum and copper restoration
At Living Water, we treat our clients as family and their properties as if they were our own. We understand the importance of preserving our cultural heritage and history for future generations and take our role in historical remediation seriously.


