Window Repair

Broken Stained Glass Window
Before repair
Repairs to stained glass windows are needed either because parts of it have broken, or, over time, the lead work has deteriorated causing the window to bow and buckle. Repaired Stained Glass Window
After repair

Our aim is to repair your window as near as possible to its original condition. In order that any replacement glass matches as closely as possible to the original we have a large selection of glass samples, including restoration glass, from which to select the closest match. In addition we have developed the ability to recreate textured glass that is no longer available, thus allowing an even closer match to the original.

We are very happy to give advice about repairing your stained glass. Advice and quotes are given freely and we would be able to recommend which of the following two methods would be right for you.

If the window is in good condition with only minor damage it may be possible for broken pieces to be replaced in-situ.

The second method involves removing the window or panel and temporarily replacing it with clear glass or boarding. The panel will then be taken to our workshop for complete refurbishment, replacing only the broken pieces of glass and all the lead work. Although more major, a stained glass window rebuilt in this way should, with care, last another hundred years or more!

Please follow the links below to find out more.

Damaged Stained Glass Windows
Before
Click here to view the repair gallery for these stained glass windows Repaired Stained Glass Windows
After

Antique-Stained-Glass-LampClick here to view the Antique Lamp Repair Gallery.

This lamp was in need of some attention after many years of use. The gallery outlines the original state of the lamp and shows the restoration process.

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