The condominium complex at 241 Eldridge Street was constructed in 1904 in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Architect Scott Henson was hired by the condominium board to perform a full exterior analysis of the building.
A condo faces replacement of its exterior walls when its discovered that the wall's mortar has turned to sand. An architect's discovery of Jahn M30 Micro-Injection Grout not only saves the day but does so relatively inexpensively, as well.