How To Repair Historic Wood Windows
This is especially true when it comes to replacing exterior elements like windows.
How to repair historic wood windows. The same can t be said for vinyl or new growth wood replacement windows with plastic parts. Repair restoring old wood windows. Repairing wood windows our old windows had broken glass and crumbling putty. The facts about historic windows.
Metal vinyl double paned triple paned argon filled are promoted as the solution to a drafty old house. The repair of historic wooden windows. Replacement windows for historic homes can be a challenge but there are many options that will give you beautiful results. Repair or replace historic windows.
Windows are an important architectural element in old houses. Unlike replacement windows where the whole window unit must often be replaced or factory repaired if an issue arises historic windows can be repaired piecemeal. Historic wood windows are constantly being torn out of homes today and being replaced with inferior products. Thus an important element of a building s significance will have been preserved for the future.
The first step in deciding whether to repair or replace your windows is determining the problem. Replacing old wood screens a few tricks and some advice on making new wooden window screens. Repairable historic wood windows are designed to be easy to repair. A confident do it yourselfer pam figured out techniques as she went taking apart sash.
Thus an important element of a building s significance will have been preserved for the future. Pam rodriguez didn t set out to restore old house windows for a living. Historic wood windows constructed of old growth lumber and superior craftsmanship will last up to five times longer than replacement models namely because the wood is durable and they are easily repaired. Here s to restore them.
The michigan state historic preservation office received a grant to fund a five part video series simple steps to working windows. While residing in massachusetts pam learned restoration techniques on the fly first in an 1875 church she volunteered to help revive and then in her own home a 1930s dutch colonial in boston with 22 windows in dire need of repair.