| Window Restoration
Original wood windows are a valuable asset to any home. Your vintage wood windows were milled from virgin wood (a material twice as dense as any wood available on today’s market, glazed with hand rolled glass, and custom built into the masonry openings of your home. Although your windows may have suffered years of neglect, underneath all those layers of paint lies a diamond in the rough. We offer you a variety of modern solutions to help return your historic windows to their original splendor.
All restoration work completed by Lyons Historic Window meets or exceeds the standards established by the preservation experts at the National Park Service. Click here for the NPS brief regarding the Repair of Historic Wooden Windows.
OPERABILITY
Foremost for many people is having windows that actually function! Careless painting is usually to blame for poor operation. For Double-Hung windows, broken sash cords can also be the culprit. We can give your windows a tune-up: removing old paint from all operable parts, replacing sash cords, and refitting your sash to smooth operation. We can also restore operability to your upper sash.
THERMAL UPGRADES
Energy efficiency is an important concern with today’s energy costs.We offer a range of modern solutions to remedy your thermal problems.With simple modifications we can add a metal t-rail at the jambs and a silicone bulb at the meeting and bottom rails.If your glazing putty is loose and crumbing from around the glass it may be contributing to heat loss. We recommend re-glazing your sash to insure a weather-tight seal. The optimal thermal upgrade includes exterior Storm Sash.
WOOD STABILIZATION
When discussing wood restoration it is important to make the distinction between the stabilization of wood rot and wood refinishing. Generally, the only components of a window that are subject to wood rot are the horizontal surfaces that accumulate moisture. This includes the exterior wood sill, horizontal muntins, the bottom of the sash and exterior trim components. The process we use to stabilize wood rot is a two-part epoxy system that saturates the wood and fossilizes the fibers. The deteriorated areas can then be built up with epoxy filler to salvage their original profile. The stabilization process breathes new life into your windows and guarantees their structural integrity. Those who are concerned about the appearance of their windows will want to take the extra step of refinishing the wood sash and jamb.
WOOD REFINISHING
This process takes place in our shop where we use an eco-friendly steam stripping process to completely remove paint and glazing from your sash. We sand, refinish, and re-glaze your sash using new or existing glass. The jamb and trim components can also be stripped, sanded, and refinished to give your entire window a crisp, clean appearance. Refinishing is a labor intensive process that is an investment in preserving your vintage windows and beautifying your home. For those on a tighter budget who also desire a truly crisp and clean appearance, custom milling of new Sash to match your existing is an option.
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