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Preserving the Timeless Feel of Old Worthington

Preserving the Timeless Feel of Old Worthington

Worthington is one of the most recognizable cities in Central Ohio thanks to its brick sidewalks and New England inspired architecture. Walking down High Street near the Worthington Inn or visiting the local shops in the historic district feels like stepping into a well preserved piece of history. These older homes and storefronts often deal with heavy shade and moisture from the massive oak trees that line the streets. That shade is a primary cause for the green algae and dark streaks that build up on siding and brick over time.

Community Life Around the Village Green and High Street

Community Life Around the Village Green and High Street

The Village Green is the true heart of the city and serves as the perfect backdrop for the summer farmers market and various community festivals. Whether it is the lawn of the Griswold Center or the public areas around the Worthington Library this part of town sets the standard for cleanliness and curb appeal. Keeping these public and private exteriors pristine is a major part of what makes the 43085 area such a desirable place to live. When the walkways and exterior walls are free from grit and environmental grime the whole community feels more welcoming for everyone who visits the shops and restaurants in the center of town.

Protecting Properties Near the Olentangy River and Linworth

Protecting Properties Near the Olentangy River and Linworth

Further west in the neighborhoods of Linworth and the streets that run along the Olentangy River the focus is on protecting residential investments. Properties in these areas often face a lot of humidity from the nearby water which can lead to moss on roofs and slippery stains on driveways. Whether it is a classic farmhouse on Linworth Road or a newer build near the Antrim Park area regular maintenance is essential to prevent permanent staining.