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My experience restoring historic sash began where most all things begin - at home - with the repair of windows in my family’s 1799 center chimney cape, located at the end of a proverbial ‘long and winding’ country road in Andover, New Hampshire. While that was well over a decade ago, my love for historic homes and buildings started years earlier when I was just a kid. I grew up in a small northern New England town where the homes and town offices and churches that dotted the Town Green proudly displayed plaques boasting the year in which they were built. I became aware of the importance of preservation early on and, from a young age, adopted an admiration and respect for the craftsmanship evident in all of these historic buildings. And their windows, made from old-growth wood, with their pulleys and weights and thick, wavy glass are, to me, any historic building’s crowning jewel.

After repairing and installing those first windows years ago, I have restored hundreds of sash and doors in homes, churches, and buildings throughout northern New England. I approach each project with great care and pride myself on taking the careful steps required for excellent restoration.

Please contact me for a free consultation to discuss the process and the benefits of restoring your historic windows and doors.