Our ServicesOur team does everything from frame restoration to a full window makeover. Our services are meant to include every possible window repair for historical or antique homes in the New England area. As a locally owned and operated wood window repair service, we understand the unique needs of these homes and how our weather and climate can play a role in your home's restoration.
As people who have worked on restoring old windows for years, we understand that professional work should always go well above and beyond. Windows on old homes are not only valuable but play a role in historical significance. Our list of services includes: - Wood Window Refurbishment - Antique Wood Window Repairs - Window Sash Repairs - Window Reglazing - Home wood window glass repair/replacement - Cords and Pulls Repairs and replacement - Wooden double-hung window repairs - Rotted Sill restoration - Window Frame repairs and restoration - Historic Wood Window Replacements - Historic Window Sash Replacement |
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Expert Home Wood Window Repair, Massachusetts
At Window Restoration MA, you will find nothing less than expert home wood window repairs. Our repair services make it possible to keep the old windows in your home for historic or preservation purposes rather than outright replacing them. The best way to look at it is, if the window has lasted 50, 75, or a hundred years, then it can last for that much longer.
Many times it is more recommended to invest in repairing and restoring wood windows, rather than spend a small fortune on replacing all your windows with vinyl only to need to fix and replace them again in 20 years.
Windows that don't open or have wood rot may need extensive work, but it's always possible. We even work with lesser-known repairs such as window reglazing in an effort to help historical homeowners become more energy efficient.
Many times it is more recommended to invest in repairing and restoring wood windows, rather than spend a small fortune on replacing all your windows with vinyl only to need to fix and replace them again in 20 years.
Windows that don't open or have wood rot may need extensive work, but it's always possible. We even work with lesser-known repairs such as window reglazing in an effort to help historical homeowners become more energy efficient.