Restoration

What will it take to restore our stained glass windows?

Stained glass restoration is a time-honored and time-intensive process. While every set of windows presents its own challenges, the general steps that most windows will go through are outlined here in our Stained Glass Restoration Process. This has helped many of our clients better understand the complexity of the work we do.

Wondering if your windows are ready for attention? We’re happy to schedule an evaluation and share our thoughts.

Featured Restoration Projects

  • First Church of Christ Scientist in Concord, NH

    First Church, Concord NH

    This remarkable church, built with the backing of Mary Baker Eddy herself, has been our largest and most in-depth body of restoration work to date. Learn more about this ten phase project and all that was entailed in the stained glass restoration.

  • Stained glass window of two men on horse depicting the Good Samaritan from St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Pittsfield, NH

    St. Stephen's Episcopal

    The colors, contrast and small painted details in Connick’s windows make them unique and recognizable. The complexity of his lead lines and in his designs is something we’ve come to appreciate on another whole level.

  • Multifoil stained glass window in Dickson Memorial Chapel at Greenlawn Cemetery in Salem, MA

    Dickson Memorial Chapel

    This was a large-scale restoration for a small-scale chapel. Dickson Memorial Chapel is home to a stunning set of windows, built by the Phipps, Slocum & Co. from Boston. In 2024, we restored all but the previously-restored Rose window.