Cyclynn
New Member
Hello, Good People! I need some input... I am a signmaker, but also a Rotarian. We have been working with our City of refurbishing a downtown courtyard. All the groundwork we could do is now completed. The next potential project facing us is a wall mural. The existing wall (120'x60' - ish) doesn't look good. The wall is owned by a local business, not the City. He has given permission to paint a mural. The quality of the wall is not in great shape. I don't know how to assess these things: it is stuccoed, probably a loooong time ago. The stucco is cracking, mostly along the bottom portion of the wall. One Rotarian thinks there is water running down between the stucco and the brick (or concrete block - not sure which). I know the owner really wants to sell the building, so my guess is that he will not be interested in repairing the wall before we paint (if we paint). The City probably won't step forward to repairing the wall since it is a private business. So.. then it comes down to Chamber or the Rotary club - I can see resistance in both cases. It has been suggested we do a wall wrap. I don't know anything about this procedure. Vinyl adhered to the wall will run into the same problems with the structural integrity of the wall's surface, but what about a banner the size of the wall? Does anyone have experience with this sort of thing? I have many questions....