When Right Path Windows & Doors arrived, the church’s historic wood stained glass window was in danger of collapsing into itself.
Project: St. George's Church
When the historic 12’ wooden rose window fell into disrepair, Paul Mulcahy was invited to take a look at the project.
How To: Dutch Patching
Dutch Patching is a technique used to replace rotted wood as part of the restoration process. Once completed, the new wooden patch becomes invisible.
Product Review: Timbabuild Epoxy
Timbabuild is the ideal solution for making permanent repairs, while saving both time and money. Easily fix only the affected areas, with no need for replacement. This high performance epoxy resin makes short work of large projects.
Project: 24 Thompson St. - Window Restoration
The three story townhouse with15' tall ceilings located at 24 Thompson St in SoHo is the tallest of its kind downtown. And its twin antique wood stained glass windows were in dire need of either restoration or replacement.
Project: 9A Myrtle Ave.
Frank Lloyd Wright designed this house in Great Neck, NY. When the eighty year old custom crafted cypress windows and doors were in need of attention, we restored them back to their original beauty.
Window Restoration or Replacement Windows: What's Right for You?
When deciding whether to restore your windows or to replace them, the answer will lie with what sort of property owner you are. There are two types: the historian and the pragmatist.
Project: Beechmont Dr.
Located on Merchants' Row, aptly named for the Bloomingdale, Macy, Saks and Gimbels families who had country estates located here, this stately home was built in 1927 for Earl Sams, the founder of the J.C. Penney department store.
Project: 920 Fifth Ave.
Right Path Windows & Restoration restored wooden sash windows in this Italian palazzo-style building. It was designed by noted architect J. E. R. Carpenter and was built in 1922. He lived in the building until his death, as did legendary actress Gloria Swanson. The windows of the penthouse on the corner of 73rd St. overlooking Central Park were in need of restoration
Project: 777 Madison Avenue
This building is an example of how lifestyles have evolved over the decades. It was one of the first luxury apartment houses that replaced many single family homes in the city.
New Life For an Old Window
The restoration of wood windows is simple and straightforward undertaking when experienced professionals are a part of the process. Please click on the image above to see a slideshow that illustrates just how elemental it is to give an old window a new lease on life.