The properties of physics in heritage Restoration
At Heritage Lane, We delve into the fundamental properties of physics to understand and preserve the timeless beauty of period and listed buildings. Discover how scientific principles guide our conservation and restoration efforts, ensuring these historical treasures stand strong for generations to come. Join us on a journey where science meets history.

Physics: more than just one science
Knowing physics is understanding chemistry and biology, science is paramount in our work at Heritage Lane. It's not just one science, but a vast array of interconnected principles (basically, molecular science, learn't at school, only dictate how most materials behave,) but how structures endure, and how environments interact with historic fabrics are quite different, From thermodynamics affecting moisture movement to mechanics influencing structural stability. Our expertise in diverse physical phenomena ensures meticulous and effective conservation/restoration.

Beyond the visible: quantum mechanics to astrophysics
While we might not be looking for black holes in your attic, understanding concepts from quantum mechanics, atomic science, and even principles that inform astrophysics can broaden our perspective on the micro-level interactions within building materials. How do atoms bond in ancient mortars? What are the long-term effects of cosmic radiation on stone? These seemingly distant fields offer insights into the fundamental nature of deterioration and preservation, enhancing our innovative approach
to correct, and knowledgeable onservation at Heritage Lane.