Before:
Front view of an industrial building when the entire masonry facade collapsed. A truck backed into the dock and accidentally hit the support column and pulled out the I-Beam.


After:
The I-Beams were reinstalled and the entire masonry facade was rebuilt using concrete block on the interior and face brick on the exterior.


Before:
Side view of the same masonry wall above. Notice the displaced section of brick.


After:
The side column had to be rebuilt as well. Notice the close brick match to the original.


Before:
Part of the wall on this mid-rise building had to be replaced due to the inferior quality of the brick - it was very porous and brittle.


After:
All deteriorated masonry was carefully replaced.


Before:
A car crashed into this small pump room causing two walls to collapse.


After:
The rebuilding process was a challenge due to the cold temperatures, however the outcome was flawless.


Before:
Water infiltrated this wing wall causing the stone facade to bow and deflect.


After:
The displaced section was rebuilt to a sound and plumb condition using salvaged stone.


Before:
The terra cotta beltline on this building was deflecting and on the verge of falling onto the sidewalk below.


After:
Arrow had to pin, brace, reset and reinforce the terra cotta sections to a sound and secure condition.


Before:
The brick on these firewalls and parapet walls were severely spalled and damaged due to surface abrasion and moisture penetration.


After:
These walls were rebuilt using new SW rated face brick providing a new, structurally sound bond between the masonry and mortar.


Before:
This photo illustrates what ice and water damage can do to brick if gutters and downspouts are not functioning properly. Water left to run down the walls and freeze can severely erode the brick and mortar.


After:
ARROW repaired the wall by not only replacing the gutters and downspouts (the source of the problem) but all the spalled brick as well.


Before:
This stone facade was schalling and deteriorating over years of improper maintenance.


After:
ARROW restored the front of this building by systematically replacing all damaged stone.


Before:
The roof and gutter above the face of the building leaked allowing water to seep between the limestone facade and the common brick back up wall. The water froze inside pushing the limestone wythe away from the interior common brick about 5". ARROW had to brace both the interior and exterior wythes to stabilize the wall prior to dismantling.


During:
Careful rigging and removal of the limestone facade exposed the common brick. All limestone pieces had to be cleaned, numbered and set aside to be reused.


After:
The salvaged limestone was reset and securely reinforced to the common brick back up wall for proper structural integrity. The building façade looks exactly like it did originally, only now there is no risk of falling limestone pieces.


Before:
This silo was in need of serious masonry restoration. The top of the silo was collapsing and there was practically no mortar left in between the brick.

After:
ARROW rebuilt the upper portion of the silo using the original brick, then ground out and tuckpointed the balance of the silo to insure the soundness of the structure.