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Environmental Protective Glazing - Safeguarding Historic Windows

Essential support vital to a windows longevity.

Traditional metal casement window restoration plays a vital role in conservation and heritage preservation. This process can involve several important steps, including stripping old paint, repairing frames by straightening bent sections, welding cracks, and removing rust through techniques like shot blasting.


After these repairs, the frames are thoroughly cleaned, primed with a rust-inhibiting primer, and then painted or powder-coated to achieve a fresh finish. In many cases, the original glass is carefully removed, cleaned, and reinstalled with new glazing putty or sealant, especially during stained glass conservation efforts, as needed. For those seeking expertise in preserving glass, Wrights Heritage Glaziers is a trusted name in the industry.

Aaron Wright inspecting stained glass windows on scaffolding.

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