File:Foam sheeting around limestone door.jpg

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English: A contractor's solution to protecting the limestone door surround consisted of thin foam sheeting, secured with wood nailed to the masonry. This protection was rejected as inadequate by the architect, and a full plywood enclosure constructed. In the architect's solution, it should be noted that a temporary door is used while the original door is stored for safe keeping during construction.
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Source http://www.nps.gov/hps/tps/technotes/PTN38/Specifying.htm
Author Ford Farewell Mills, Gatsch Architects
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