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During the restoration project for the historic Monmouth Academy bell tower, various tasks were undertaken to address its structural issues. The team began by repairing the bell tower, including cleaning off old paint and checking for rotten wood. Temporary support braces were installed to reinforce the bell tower’s stability. An old chimney was carefully dismantled, with the salvaged bricks being saved for potential reuse. Vines were cleared from the building, and the surrounding area was cleaned up. To address roof problems, temporary coverings were placed over holes, leaks were fixed, and rotten wood on the roof was repaired. The base of the dome was discovered to be rotted and required attention. The process involved removing the bell and its cradle, as well as old rusted tin and boards. The roof supports were inspected for damage caused by moisture, and leaks were identified and temporarily fixed during rainy weather. Collaboration with Eric Dube, Steve Burton, and Steve Brown took place to plan and coordinate the necessary repairs. The project also involved applying ice and water shield to the roof to improve its durability and weather resistance.<\/p> <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n