Window Restoration Services
Are old windows worth restoring? YES!!
Old wood windows offer unmatched craftsmanship, historic charm, and energy efficiency when restored, preserving character, reducing waste, and outlasting modern replacements. We can restore them to meet your specific needs.
Window Re-glazing
Starting at $250/window
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Do your old windows look like this one? Glazing putty is used to hold the glass to the sash and seal it from wind and rain. After many years, the glazing becomes brittle and can crack away, leaving gaps for air to enter the home and the glass can become loose and break. Re-glazing your old windows will significantly improve the beauty of your historic home and increase its energy efficiency. Even though our glazing putty is a long-lasting, traditional, and natural product, it’s recommended that windows be re-glazed every 10-15 years, or whenever you re-paint your house.
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Remove old glazing from sash(es)
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Re-point glass as necessary
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Re-glaze window sash(es)
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Prime new glazing with white linseed oil primer

Broken Glass Repair
Starting at $200/sash
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Accidents happen, but they shouldn’t mean you have to replace your whole window.
We can replace your broken window pane with new glass and re-glaze it on site.
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Remove broken glass from sash
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Remove old glazing from sash
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Install & re-point new glass
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Re-glaze sash
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Prime new glazing with white linseed oil primer


Window Tune Up
Starting at $500/window
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Are your windows ill-fitting? Do they rattle? Are they a pain to move up and down? Do they need to be re-glazed? All of the above? This service is for you. We’ll “tune up” your windows needing minor repairs, maintenance, and adjustments. Depending on your needs, we can even get them opening and closing again.
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Clean and repair cosmetic damage
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Optional re-roping & parting bead replacement
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Remove old glazing from sash(es)
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Re-point glass as necessary
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Re-glaze window sash(es)
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Prime new glazing with white linseed oil primer

Full Window Restoration
Starting at $2,200/window
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This is the gold-standard of window restoration. We give them the royal treatment in both appearance and functionality. Our full window restoration involves on-site and off-site work where the entire window - including the jamb - is completely overhauled. The windows are taken to our workshop where our skilled window craftspeople strip, de-glaze, repair, prime, paint, and re-glaze the sashes. The hardware will be polished to a shine and latch properly. Once reinstalled, your windows will be a pleasure to use, be more energy efficient, and will preserve your home’s historic character.
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Simply put, your windows will last another 100+ years.
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Remove window sash(es)
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Scrape, sand, repair as needed, prime, and paint jamb
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Install new ropes on sash weights (double hung windows only)
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Remove metal rope pulleys for cleaning (double hung windows only)
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Cover window opening with temporary covering (plywood or use existing storm)
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Remove old glazing, scrape, sand, prime, paint, and re-glaze window sash(es)
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Clean, polish, and clear-coat all metal hardware
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Mill, prime, and paint new parting beads
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Re-install window sash(es) in window jamb opening using new parting beads
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Re-install all window hardware
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Touch up on-site if needed

Leaded Window Restoration
Pricing varies depending on specific leaded window restoration needs
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Leaded glass windows are similar to stained glass windows, but usually have geometric designs and clear glass. They were once reserved for only the nicest homes or the nicest rooms, but many of them need stabilization and repairs after a century or so. We’re proud to offer professional restoration of these beautiful windows so that they may continue to make a statement in your home.
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Remove window sash
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Scrape, sand, repair sash as needed
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Prime and paint sash
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Replace broken/missing glass if applicable
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Repair damaged lead caming and re-solder lead came joints
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Apply leaded glass putty
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Reinstall