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Fast, best clock tower repairFast project development is more than just a phrase around here. Whether we're helping you out with insurance appraisal, providing clock restoration, or maintaining your valuable time piece to keep it running smoothly and effectively, we are always minding our time. With us, there is no such thing as "we'll get to it when we can." Americlock's experts in horology know that building projects large and small are time-sensitive, even if the project is an isolated clock restoration effort for a church steeple clock or government building clock. We've mastered the technique of preserving historic clocks with fast product development, streamlining our methods and garnering the best resources so that we have what's needed at the ready, or at least quickly. And since we wouldn't dream of compromising on quality materials or workmanship, it's doubly imperative that we maintain a steadfast allegiance to efficiency, responsiveness, and clear communication. Clients all over the United States have benefited from our approach, and we hope you will let us prove ourselves to you too. Avid fans of clock restorationOne glance at the gorgeous works of the 1881 Howard Clock that has its home in the Nantucket Whaling Museum will tell you: we love our clock restoration. And if you've been to St. Michael's Church in Charleston, South Carolina, you've seen another source of pride for our genius restorers. That clock was ordered and delivered well before the signing of the U.S. Constitution, so you can imagine how many replacement parts were still available. Did that put a hitch in the project? Of course not, because our designers are top notch too and replacement parts are our forte. So, if you need someone to provide clock tower repair and some pieces that need to be replaced haven't been manufactured since before the advent of the Model T, fear not. Americlock loves a challenge. |