MY WORK

CASE STUDIES

APEX HOTEL WATERLOO, EDINBURGH

GRADE A LISTED BUILDING

Project

Abseiling Services, a trusted Scottish rope access company, was brought in to restore 130 sash and case windows on the Apex Hotel, Waterloo — a Grade A listed building in Edinburgh. This job requiring both precision and heritage sensitivity. It was the perfect fit for me — a stonemason looking for work at height.

Techniques

Sand mastic and quality exterior paint were used throughout — selected to meet conservation standards while protecting the building's fabric and appearance.

Process

Each window was assessed and prepped. The main task was applying sand mastic to seal and protect the joints — a traditional material that offers durability while respecting the original build. Damaged areas were repaired, old coatings removed, and paint hand-applied for a clean, lasting finish.

Result

The building's windows are now restored to a high standard — in keeping with their original character, with improved longevity and protection. The project met all conservation requirements and was delivered safely, on time, and with minimal disruption.

MITCHELL LIBRARY, GLASGOW

JET WASH CLEAN

Project

We carried out sensitive façade cleaning on Glasgow's iconic Mitchell Library, restoring its presence while preserving the health of the historic stonework.

Techniques

The DOFF steam system was used — ideal for heritage masonry — removing dirt, algae, and pollution using high-temperature, low-pressure steam. This method cleans deeply without damaging the stone.

Process

Following a full inspection, surfaces were gently cleaned with care around carved details. The focus remained on preservation over speed — respecting both structure and story.

Result

The façade now looks bright and refreshed, with the building's original character fully intact. A clean that earned positive feedback from partners and passersby alike.

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VIEWFORTH, EDINBURGH

DOWNPIPE PAINTING

Project

We were asked to restore a full set of traditional cast iron downpipes on a historic Edinburgh property — bringing sharp definition back to the building's exterior.

Techniques

A durable, weather-resistant paint in classic black was chosen for its longevity and elegant finish — built to endure Scotland's shifting climate.

Process

The pipes were first stripped of moss, flaking paint, and debris. Once fully prepped, two coats were hand-applied for even coverage and clean lines.

Result

The finished pipework now sits crisp against the stone — a simple but impactful improvement that restores a sense of care and craftsmanship to the façade.

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JUNIPER GREEN, EDINBURGH

STONE CHIMNEY REBUILD

Project

We restored a deteriorating stone chimney whose condition had raised safety concerns and diminished the historic value of the building.

Techniques

Traditional lime mortar was used throughout, allowing the structure to breathe and flex with seasonal movement — essential for preserving original stonework.

Process

Most of the original sandstone was reused, while damaged pieces were replaced with rescued stone from previous jobs.

Result

The chimney now stands strong and true once again — safe, functional, and restored to its rightful presence on the roofline.

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ALENTEJO, PORTUGAL

DRY STONE RETAINING WALLS

Project

To stabilise the sloping banks along the entrance road, we built a series of dry stone retaining walls — combining practical support with a finish that blends into the landscape.

Techniques

We used locally sourced stone and traditional dry stone walling — a proven method that allows natural drainage and long-term durability without the need for concrete.

Process

The walls were laid in stepped sections, following the shape of the land. Large foundation stones were guided into place using JCB machinery — the remainder placed by hand — combining mechanical strength with traditional craft.

Result

The entrance road is now properly supported, and the new walls sit naturally within their surroundings — solid, functional, and built to belong.

ALENTEJO, PORTUGAL

DRY STONE GATED ENTRANCE

Project

We designed and built a bespoke entranceway including gate pillars, integrated stone benches, and dry stone steps — crafted to welcome and endure.

Techniques

Dry stone techniques and locally quarried materials were used throughout, ensuring strength without mortar and a natural aesthetic that sits easily within the setting.

Process

We began with the gate pillars to establish the frame, then built outwards to include bench seating and smooth stone steps.

Result

The entrance now feels rooted and timeless — a crafted transition that invites visitors and reflects the character of the property it protects.