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Historic Window Restoration

In this case, the term "window" refers to the sash (the component that moves, opens, and can be removed) and the frame (the box that holds the sash, including the top and side jambs and the bottom sill).

When the sash finally needs repairing, normally the frames they sit in need repairing as well. As an additional challenge, the property in need of repair work may by occupied by you, your family, or your coworkers. Maintaining security, comfort, and convenience can be as important as the repairs needed. We can collaborate with you, assess your needs and develop a plan to minimize interferences to your work and life routines.

A typical window restoration project consists of the following activities:

  1. A proposal, survey, assessment, and method plan.

  2. Sash removal, hardware removal, and installation of temporary enclosures.

  3. Sash repair- See shop services

  4. Frame repair (strip to bare wood, repair, paint)

  5. New ropes, salvage weights and clean metal hardware (Locks, pulleys, pulls)

  6. Installation & Assembly

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