Does your Austin stained Glass need to be restored? Find out here!

Does your Austin stained Glass need to be restored? Find out here!

Stained glass is a gorgeous form of art tinted with paints, pigments, and dyes.  Its beauty makes it the perfect medium for adorning churches and chapels.  Plus, it is durable and will last for years to come and last for a long time. Just because it has a long lifespan does not mean it will not eventually need restoration or repairs.  In fact, we have found church stained glass windows should be repaired or restored every 80-100 years.  This is when the caming, wood frame, grout, and glass begin to fail.  If addressed early, the window will last another 200 years before needing more repairs.  Below are some clues it is time to consider stained glass restoration for your Austin church.

Gaps In Your Austin Church’s Stained Glass Window That Show Daylight

An obvious sign that it is time to restore your Austin church stained glass is gaps of visible light shining through the leading between glass pieces. Small or large, this type of wear and tear must be addressed immediately because it means the lead is stretched, and the window could be structurally unsound.

Buckling, Bowing, And Sagging Of Your Austin Church’s Stained Glass

If you notice the stained glass windows in your church buckling, bowing, bulging, or sagging, it is likely time to have them repaired.  In this situation, the worst-case scenario is the window could collapse and even hurt a congregation member.  More likely, small pieces of glass will start to fall out over time, driving up the price of future repairs and eventually the total failure of the piece. Either way, this is an issue that needs to be repaired soon to immediately by a professional.

Chips And Cracks In Your Austin Church’s Stained Glass

The most common repair to church stained glass windows are chips and cracks in the glass. A fix like this is something that usually just affects the beauty and luster of your church’s stained glass. However, cracks could also indicate that the glass is under stress, in which case the repairs are more pressing. Therefore, if you notice a small crack that is large or gets more prominent over time, contact our Austin stained glass professional like us immediately.

For more information and pricing in the Austin area on stained glass repairs, contact us today!

Martin Faith is a talented artisan, businessman, and collector of rare and antique stained glass windows. After moving to the United States from Scotland, Martin opened up his own studio which produces custom, handmade stained glass. He and his team have produced over 50,000 stained and leaded glass windows for over 12,000 customers of various styles including Art Noveau, Art Deco, Mission, Prairie, Greene & Greene, contemporary, and beveled glass. Martin's areas of expertise range widely and include historic glass preservation, religious stained glass, and restoration. His work adorns the walls of homes, businesses, and churches all throughout the city of Austin and the surrounding area.

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