Wood Window Restoration

We inspect the sashes, lower window sections, moisture damage, glass, and hardware. We preserve wood that remains in good condition and discuss replacement of severely damaged areas in advance.

Renewing the finish on a wood window

Window components we restore

We inspect the sashes, frame, lower sections, glass, glazing putty, stops, hardware, and paint. Before painting, the source of moisture must be corrected and repairable wood is restored.

Restored wood window finish

Sashes and frames

What We Do
We remove loose layers, repair the surface, prime exposed wood, and paint.
Result
The sash is adjusted and the wood is protected with a new finish.

Important: A new coating over damp wood or failing paint will begin peeling quickly.

Bottom rails and sill areas

What We Do
We remove rotten wood and repair the area with a wood patch when possible.
Result
A repaired area ready for a protective finish.

Important: A part that is rotted through or can no longer carry its load must be replaced.

Glass, stops, and glazing putty

What We Do
We preserve intact glass and renew damaged putty and reusable stops.
Result
The glass is secure and the joint is ready for paint.

Important: We protect glass from heat and impact. Hidden cracks may become visible during disassembly.

Exterior finish

What We Do
We remove peeling paint, prepare damaged areas, and apply an exterior-grade coating.
Result
Renewed protection from rain and moisture.

Important: A new coating cannot stop a leak caused by flashing, the frame-to-wall joint, or a wall defect.

Hardware and weatherstripping

What We Do
We clean accessible hardware, adjust closing, and renew weatherstripping when needed.
Result
The sash opens and closes more easily, and weatherstripping reduces drafts where possible.

Important: Wood restoration does not turn an old window into a modern insulated-glass unit.

Old windows with multiple paint layers

What We Do
After testing, we determine how much old paint to remove while preserving the shape of undamaged details.
Result
The surface is ready for repair and paint, with usable details preserved.

Important: Old paint may contain lead, so we isolate the work area and collect dust and debris safely.

We preserve usable components whenever possible. The repair scope is determined separately for each frame and sash.

Why Choose This Service

Every component is inspected

Frames, sashes, and lower sections can have different damage, so we check each part separately.

We preserve wood in good condition

Usable wood and older decorative details are not replaced unnecessarily.

The moisture source comes first

Before repairs, we determine where the moisture is coming from. If the cause is outside the window, we explain what must be fixed first.

What to Consider

Before work begins, we check the material, the old coating, and any nearby surfaces that need protection.

  1. If many components are severely rotted, some will need replacement. We determine whether this repair is practical on site.

  2. Painting over damp or deteriorated wood does not solve the problem.

  3. Exposed exterior wood should not remain unprotected for long.

  4. Work at height and exterior access are evaluated separately.

How It Works

  1. Photos and project details

    Send us an overall photo, a close-up, and a short description of what you need done.

  2. Inspection

    We check the material, existing finish, damage, and access to the work area.

  3. Test area

    When needed, we test the chosen method on a small, inconspicuous area.

  4. Project approval

    We explain the work, the expected result, and the price before we begin.

  5. Service

    We protect the surrounding area, complete the work, and monitor the surface throughout the process.

  6. Final review

    We review the finished surface with you and explain how to care for it.

What Affects the Price

Price depends on more than size. We also consider the material, surface condition, and access to the work area.

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Number, type, and size of windows

Frames, sashes, and sills

Rot and condition of joints

Glass, glazing putty, and hardware

Interior and exterior sides

Floor level and access

Protection of the room and setup of the work area

What to Send on WhatsApp

Send us a few photos and describe the work you need in your own words.

  • An overall photo of the object
  • A close-up of the damage or buildup
  • A brief description of the work you need
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Frequently Asked Questions

When is a window too damaged to restore?

If much of the usable wood is gone, some components will need replacement. We can determine this accurately after inspection.

Does all the old paint need to be removed?

Not necessarily. We usually remove only paint that is peeling or poorly bonded.

Is the work completed on site?

Yes. We are a mobile service and come to your property. Access and protection of the room are confirmed in advance.

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