DBR

Professional Description

DBR is a specialist conservation company dealing with the cleaning and repair of historic fabric and the regeneration of historic buildings.

Area of work

  • London and the South East of England

Description

Our Story involves high-quality workmanship, expertise and a dedicated and sensitive approach to the care of buildings are the foundation of our thriving business. Well known for our exemplary in-house craft trades, we are one of the leading conservation specialists in London and the South East of England, working on some of the UK’s most notable landmarks, including Grade listed buildings, scheduled monuments and World Heritage Sites, as well as parochial churches, country estates and modest memorials. Every project we undertake is treated with passion and enthusiasm that is unrivalled in our industry, leaving a lasting impression on our clients and the buildings we care for.

Collectively, DBR provides its clients with specialist teams and a comprehensive conservation service for the care of historic buildings, churches and scheduled monuments. We employ over one hundred skilled people in the following areas.
Stonework
Facade Cleaning
Graffiti Removal & Statue Protection
Technical Services
Fire Safety Improvement
Drone Surveys
Historic Flooring
Maintenance
Leadwork
Joinery
Mosaics
Terracotta & Faience
Brickwork
Stone Conservation
Stucco & Rendering
Plasterwork
Letter Cutting & Carving
Copper, Zinc, Steel
Carpentry Roof Work
Rainwater Disposal
Tiling
Stone Roofing & Slatework
Decorative Surfaces
Gilding
Building Services
Hard Landscaping

Philosophy
Our strength comes from combining modern construction philosophy with traditional skills. We are the leading conservation specialists in London and the South East of England.

Craftsmanship
For the past 30 years, DBR has successfully brought together experienced management, technicians and craftspeople to conserve our country’s built heritage.

Expertise
DBR’s senior management is highly experienced in the estimating and managing of conservation projects with a particular focus on historic fabric.

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