Paper Restoration offers restoration and conservation services for damaged works on paper. Paper is naturally aging,
which is why older works, such as old newspaper, maps, drawings, prints and etc., turn yellow or brown.
The toning can be cleaned out of the paper, yielding a newer looking piece.
There are a variety of problems that can originate from poor environmental conditions, framing, handling or mishaps. Damage such as stains, tears, mold/mildew, abrasions, and creases can reduce or take away the value of the object.
Proper restoration and conservation making an object look nicer, prolongs its life, can stabilize its value and in some cases, recover some value lost because of damage.
The following is a list of issues common to works on paper that would require restoration and/or conservation treatment: