Is Stained Glass Restoration Worth it?

Is Stained Glass Restoration Worth it?

Choosing whether or not to restore your Austin church’s stained glass is a tough call. You would be shocked how much congregants care about these inspirational symbols. We frequently make the case for stained glass restoration in churches based only on congregants’ passion for it. However, there are several more practical reasons to have it done as well.

Stained Glass Restoration Improves Glass Luster

The colors in your stained glass windows may fade over time due to weather and the accumulation of dirt and debris. When we restore stained glass to churches, they appear like brand-new windows. After the restoration is complete, the various hues will seem brighter and deeper than ever before—restoring the window to its original splendor.

Stained Glass Restoration Reinforces Support Structure

Restoration of stained glass windows is more than about the aesthetics; it’s also about making sure they last a long time. If your Austin stained glass was made before 1922, the lead may have become brittle. Lead that has become old and brittle will bow and break under the weight of the glass, causing the window to droop and eventually, pieces of glass to fall out. Stained glass restoration is an option for replacing deteriorating lead with modern, improved lead. Modern additions are used in today’s lead to ensure that your Austin church’s stained-glass window lasts another 200 years.

Stained Glass Restoration Improves the Function of Your Stained Glass

Stained glass panels in churches often show damage. Stained glass windows, like any other window in your church, have a useful role. They keep out the elements and retain heated and cooled air inside. If you have a crack or a hole in your Austin church’s stained glass windows, they are not functioning properly. This might result in increased energy costs or moisture entering your church and damaging other components. When we repair stained glass, we take additional precautions—such as good ventilation and protective glazes/coverings when we reinstall them. These will help your stained glass perform more effectively in the context of the building’s interior environment.

Contact us to learn more about how we restore windows and to book an appointment for a free church stained glass restoration consultation in Austin.

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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