Library Exterior Restoration Project

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The second phase of the Library Exterior Restoration Project is  complete. The City’s contractor, Garland/DBS with Northern Pacific  Roofing & Construction, completed the roof

waterproofing phase last  week. The existing roof was repaired in several locations and then fully  sealed with a fluid-applied waterproofing system designed to restore  and upgrade

the performance of the existing roof. The new system  increases the lifespan of the roof, creates a complete membrane to  prevent leaks, and the bright white reflective finish

provides energy  savings through reduced cooling costs. The final phase of the project  will be completed this summer and will consist of metal work, including  repairing the urns on

the iconic cupola. Enjoy these before and after  photos of the library roof.

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