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Straight From The National Register Of Historic Places
We specialize in all aspects of the historical lighting restoration in various landmark buildings nationwide. Our capabilities include research for historic accuracy, drawings, mock-ups, metal fabrication, polishing, painting, hot and cold patina application, welding, abrasive blasting, refinishing metal components, glass fabrication, replacing all electrical components, energy efficient retrofitting, rewiring, testing, and labeling in accordance with UL standards. Our on-site services include cleaning, removing, packing, transporting, and installing historic and custom lighting fixtures.
Grand Light is staffed with professionals who can manage your project from start to finish. Give us a call today. We want to speak with you!! Please call 1-800-922-1469 or use our Contact Form to discuss your historic lighting restoration needs.
Grand Light is restoring historic 1920s Sterling Bronze Company chandeliers from the distinguished New York City private social club, The Union League Club, founded in 1863 and located in Manhattan.
Grand Light removed, completely restored, and reinstalled the existing historic lighting fixtures, including a gigantic 30' tall, 1850 lbs chandelier, eighteen cast brass wall sconces, and a set of beautiful torchieres, located in the Senate Chambers at the Massachusetts State House.
Grand Light was selected to restore numerous historic lighting fixtures, including chandeliers, ceiling lighting, wall sconces, pendant lights, and exterior lanterns, from Harvard University's Lowell House located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Grand Light restored exterior lanterns from the U.S. Navy's oldest continuously operating shipyard, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. The restoration involved removing the existing painted finish, media blast and refinish with a semi gloss black finish and a UV resistant protective lacquer top coat.
Grand Light is restoring large cast iron exterior lighting standards and a cast iron street clock from the New London City Hall. Metal components will be media blasted, primed, and painted along with multiple applications of a UV resistance protective lacquer top coat for a Verdi antique bronze finish.
Grand Light is restoring numerous highly decorative and historic pottery ceiling lights from the historic Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel in Yellowstone National Park. These fixtures will undergo several different restoration techniques including removal of the existing finish and refinishing.
Grand Light is restoring historic chandeliers, ceiling lights, and wall sconces from a National Historic Landmark, the Woburn Public Library located in Woburn, Massachusetts.