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Preservation Resource Guide

Overview

The Preservation Texas Resource Guide provides information about products and services helpful in the preservation and restoration of historic buildings, interiors, and landscapes. This guide is intended for use by private individuals, property owners, managers or tenants of historic properties, preservation groups, towns, cities, professionals (architects, contractors, etc.) -- ANYONE interested in historic resources.

Browsing the Resource Guide

The Resource Guide is available to everyone visiting the Preservation Texas website. We've provided a number of ways to browse the Resource Guide. You may browse by company name, city, county, company expertise categories, or company profession.

Preservation Texas does not endorse one service provider over another. Our aim is simply to let people know about preservation-friendly services offered to Texans.

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How Do I Get Listed in the Resource Guide?

Click here to learn about benefits of being listed in the Preservation Resource Guide, process for getting listed, and listing fees.




This project has been funded in part by a grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Fondren Endowed Preservation Services Fund for Texas.
 


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Disclaimer: The vendors included on this page and all subpages have paid a registration fee to be included in this resource guide. This publication is intended to serve as a resource to members of Preservation Texas. Inclusion in this list in no way serves as a recommendation or endorsement of any kind by Preservation Texas. The contacts presented on these pages may not be experts on matters pertaining to your particular preservation or restoration situation. You are entirely responsible for investigating references and performing your own due diligence regarding these vendors and your specific preservation project. Please contact vendor for specific references.


This project has been funded in part by a grant from
the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Fondren Endowed Preservation Services Fund for Texas.