Windows and Doors Full Restoration

Considering replacing your old single-pane original wood windows?

Here are a few reasons why you should restore them instead. All windows constructed prior to the 1935's should be considered for restoration. The inherent quality of these original wood windows is not available in today’s market. Tight-grained, old-growth lumber with interlocking mortise and tenon joinery are no longer prevalent in the marketplace. When combining the superior quality and craftsmanship of your original windows with today's technology, you create a perfect window that will seamlessly integrate into your antique home. Don’t be persuaded to replace these jewels of the past with new plastic, aluminum or inexpensive softwood components that have a comparatively limited lifetime. Replacement windows constructed of softer, non-rot-resistant farmed wood won’t last a fraction of the time that your original ones will.  If your original single-pane wood windows have been neglected, are painted shot, are malfunctioning, or have rotted areas, our environmentally friendly and chemical-free restoration process can revive them to their former original condition, restore their functionality, and enhance their energy efficiency. 

Aesthetics

Aesthetics

Older windows were crafted to complement the architecture, enhancing the character of historic homes.

Sustainability

Sustainability

Restoring your original windows keeps them out of landfills and preserves valuable old-growth lumber.

Quality

Quality

Handcrafted, durable, and designed for longevity—your original wood windows were built to last.

Restore Your Windows Today

Preserve the craftsmanship and quality of your original windows while improving energy efficiency.