Interior Sacral Solid Wood Elements
- Pulpits on stage and elevated
- Ambo, Lecturn, or Large Tables
- Railings and Banisters
- Pews and Kneelers
- Stoup or Holy Water Font Stand
- Wooden Chancel Rail
- Nave or Choir Screens
- Retable, Grandine, Profile Shelves
- Reredos & Decorative Framed Panels
- Aumbry or Sacrament Cupbord
- Ciborium Boxes
- Alms Basin or Offering Plates
- Custom Designed Cross
Exterior Architectural Elements:
- Belfry / Campanile
- Steeple Shop Built
- Spire Restoration Parts
- Facade trim
- Decorative Lintels
- Pediments
- Tympanum Adornments
- Stave Church Milled Beams
Historic Wooden Windor Restoration for Churches
Gepetto produces more wooden windows with a historic certification than any other shop on the east coast. Our entire shop floor layout has been organized for efficiency while producing unique sizes for every opening common to historic restoration projects. The staff at Gepetto are skilled at meeting extensive deadlines and handling the sensative old, rotten, or water damaged windows that were removed from your church. If you are planning a full restoration of a historic building, Matthew can meet any of your project demands as high as 100 windows a month
One Window Repair – Single Sash Restoration
If the damage is not too severe, we can rebuild individual parts at a much lower cost. You may text message images directly to Matt’s cellphone at 804-938-2094 for a quick assessment of individual windows in your church. If you catch rot or water damage early, even just a single sash can be sent in to our shop for restoration. Our guys are experienced in every element of building solid wood windows, and using historic methods of glazing the window panes. We have supplied projects across Virginia like Historic Williamsburg, Norfolk, Alexandria, Petersburg, and Richmond. Our solid wood window reputation spread as far north as warehouse and hotel renovations in Baltimore and we have delivered thousands of historically accurate window frames and sashes to Spartansburg SC and Columbia SC as South Carolina refurbishes it’s historic buildings reclaiming urban spaces like the Bull St. District.