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Restoration is a heavily time and labor intensive operation. Each part first must be dissassembled and inspected for cracks, breaks, and wear. The pieces
then must be cleaned, sandblasted, and stripped of old nickel or chrome. Broken or worn parts must be repaired or machined new. After cleaning, each part must be
polished and either lacquerred or plated. The parts are then reassembled using new gaskets and seals and water tested. Sometimes hidden cracks or flaws will appear during water
testing requiring that we start over on parts of the restoration. Due to the variable nature of this work, we can only provide very general estimates based on photos or
descriptions alone. Actual quotes cannot be given until the fixture is completely dissassembled and evaluated.
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