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When we offer help, we extend a good deal of experience and knowledge into our response to your needs. Most often the topic is aging windows and how to retain or restore them. Remember: there are only three main elements to any stained glass window; glass, lead (or a metal lattice or scaffolding of some kind) and ?cement? (the material that is between the glass and the metal) it?s what makes a window rigid and weather proof. Our goal is to simplify the problems and simplify the solutions and present successful applications of those selected solutions. We?ve seen it all when it comes to good and bad original work and poorly done remedies. If you are comfortable with the knowledge we provide you? you?ll be comfortable with your decisions in the end.

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