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Richmond VA Wooden Window Manufacture
Richmond Historic Wooden Window Manufacturer

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In the world of construction and preservation, few elements evoke the same sense of wonder and complexity as round windows in historic buildings. These architectural marvels have graced our cities for centuries, captivating the imagination with their intricate designs...

Unique wooden and Historic Window Makers in the South East US

Windows are not only functional elements in a building but also serve as aesthetic highlights, especially in historic structures. The South East United States boasts a rich architectural heritage, and preserving the authenticity of historic buildings is of paramount...

Historic Wooden WIndows Pressure TEsted Performance

In order to pass installation and certification in some of the larger commercial restorations our windows have been placed in testing chambers to prove their durability against other industry products.  So far, we have passed with flying colors.  With the insight from...

Montgomery Building Spartansburg SC

Spartansburg SCMontgomery Building Spartansburg SC Project Details Project Awards: Preservation South Carolina, Honor Award, 2021 Spartanburg County Historical Association, Peggy T. Gignilliat Preservation Award, 2021 Traditional Building Magazine, Palladio Award for...

Arch, Round Top, and Radius Window Builder

Arch, Round Top, and Radius Window Builder supplying historic projects in Virginia

Richmond VA Wooden Window Builder
Richmond VA Wooden Window Builder
Richmond VA Wooden Window Builder

Wooden Window Renovation & Restoration

The windows on many historic buildings are an important aspect of the architectural character of those buildings. Their design, craftsmanship, or other qualities may make them worthy of preservation. This is self-evident for ornamental windows, but it can be equally true for warehouses or factories where the windows may be the most dominant visual element of an otherwise plain building. Evaluating the significance of these windows and planning for their repair or replacement can be a complex process involving both objective and subjective considerations.

Wooden Window Energy Efficiency

Wood window frames insulate relatively well, but they also expand and contract in response to weather conditions. Wood frames also require regular maintenance.  Heat-absorbing window glazing contains special tints that change the color of the glass. Tinted glass absorbs a large fraction of the incoming solar radiation through a window, reducing the solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC), visible transmittance (VT), and glare.  Many factors such as poor design, moisture, vandalism, insect attack, and lack of maintenance can contribute to window deterioration, but moisture is the primary contributing factor in wooden window decay.
Each window should be examined for operational soundness beginning with the lower portions of the frame and sash. Exterior rainwater and interior condensation can flow downward along the window, entering and collecting at points where the flow is blocked. The sill, joints between the sill and jamb, corners of the bottom rails and muntin joints are typical points where water collects and deterioration begins. The operation of the window (continuous opening and closing over the years and seasonal temperature changes) weakens the joints, causing movement and slight separation. This process makes the joints more vulnerable to water which is readily absorbed into the endgrain of the wood. If severe deterioration exists in these areas, it will usually be apparent on visual inspection, but other less severely deteriorated areas of the wood may be tested by two traditional methods using a small ice pick.
Historic Wooden Window Builder Richmond VA
Historic Wooden Window Builder Richmond VA
Historic Wooden Window Builder Richmond VA

The key to successful planning for window treatments is a careful evaluation of existing physical conditions on a unit-by-unit basis. A graphic or photographic system may be devised to record existing conditions and illustrate the scope of any necessary repairs. Another effective tool is a window schedule which lists all of the parts of each window unit. Spaces by each part allow notes on existing conditions and repair instructions. When such a schedule is completed, it indicates the precise tasks to be performed in the repair of each unit and becomes a part of the specifications.

In any evaluation, one should note at a minimum:

  1. window location
  2. condition of the paint
  3. condition of the frame and sill
  4. condition of the sash (rails, stiles and muntins)
  5. glazing problems
  6. hardware, and
  7. the overall condition of the window
    (excellent, fair, rot in bottom stile, etc.)

Historic Replacement Windows

Windows are not only functional elements in a building but also serve as aesthetic highlights, especially in historic structures. The South East United States boasts a rich architectural heritage, and preserving the authenticity of historic buildings is of paramount importance. In this article, we will explore the world of unique wooden window makers in the South East US, with a special focus on Gepetto Millworks. We will delve into their job history and qualifications, highlighting their notable contributions to the restoration of the Montgomery Building in Spartanburg, SC, and the Bull Street District Mental Hospital renovation in Columbia, SC.

Historic windows play a vital role in preserving the authenticity and character of a building. They often possess unique architectural features and craftsmanship that reflect the era in which they were built. Maintaining and restoring these windows require specialized skills and an understanding of historical preservation techniques.

Gepetto Millworks is a renowned window maker based in the South East US, specializing in crafting unique wooden windows for historic structures. With their unwavering commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and attention to detail, Gepetto Millworks has established itself as a leader in the field.

Job History and Qualifications of Gepetto Millworks:

The Montgomery Building, located in Spartanburg, SC, is an iconic landmark with a rich history. Built in 1924, it was the first high-rise building in Spartanburg. Gepetto Millworks was entrusted with the task of restoring and replicating the building’s historic windows, ensuring the preservation of its original character. With their extensive knowledge of period-specific window design and construction techniques, Gepetto Millworks successfully recreated the windows, seamlessly blending old-world charm with modern functionality.