We remove rot, treat the wood, and rebuild profiles with structural epoxy for a durable, paint-ready finish — preserving original windows and saving you money vs full replacement.
• Brownstones & historic homes
• Structural epoxy systems
• Paint-ready finish
Sills, stools, exterior casings & brickmould
Bottom rails, meeting rails, muntins (grilles)
Water-damaged sash corners and joints
Soft/crumbled wood from long-term leaks
Minor profile rebuilds to match existing trim
Preserves historic character
Structural, sandable & paintable
Seals out future moisture
Costs far less than replacement
We inspect the extent of rot, mask glazing and interiors, and plan the repair.
Soft material is removed to sound wood; we dry the substrate for strong bonding.
We apply epoxy consolidant to stabilize and harden remaining wood fibers.
We form with structural epoxy; shape & sand to match original lines and details.
Two-part primer or bonding primer for paint-ready surface and moisture resistance.
Exterior paint and fresh caulking; we ensure clean lines and weather-tight seals.
Replace with your actual before/after photos when available.
Small patch (sill corner)
$200+
Moderate rebuild
$350+
Large profile repair
$600+
Full sill restoration
$850+
Final quote confirmed after on-site assessment. Multi-window discounts available.
With proper prep and paint, structural epoxy repairs routinely last many years and resist moisture better than filler putties.
Yes — we shape and sand to match original profiles, then prime and paint for a seamless look.
If a sash or sill is more than ~50–60% compromised or has active leaks we cannot address, we’ll advise replacement with like-for-like aesthetics.
Yes — we use repair-first methods and keep visual details consistent with historic guidelines.
Preserve historic character and stop moisture damage — without the cost of full replacement.