Reasons to Restore Your Historical Commercial Stained Glass in the New Year

Reasons to Restore Your Historical Commercial Stained Glass in the New Year

Stained glass is most commonly seen in churches, but it also became a popular choice for historical buildings in the early 1900s. This was because features like stained glass transom windows and signs were common in banks and restaurants. 

Most stained glass windows from this era are in dire need of restoration, which is necessary every 100 years. If left unaddressed, the window will become permanently damaged beyond repair. In addition to needing repairs to avoid permanent damage, there are several other compelling reasons you should restore your stained glass windows.

Restoring Commercial Stained Glass is Good For the Community

When we begin restoring a historical stained glass window, the entire community pays attention. Furthermore, they even get involved in the process. They often support fundraising efforts to preserve these treasures. If your Fort Worth commercial stained glass is over 100 years old, it is considered historical and could qualify for community grants too.

Restoring Commercial Stained Glass is Good For Business 

Stained glass is undeniably beautiful. It’s a one-of-a-kind feature that people always admire and appreciate. Getting it repaired should be considered a wise marketing and business decision too because it will only make your stained glass look even more gorgeous than before— restoring its brightness, colorfulness, and overall attractiveness. Not to mention that doing so will also help bring in new customers while positively impacting your Fort Worth commercial space brand.

Restoring Commercial Stained Glass Preserves A Piece of Fort Worth History

Commercial stained glass windows are an essential part of Fort Worth’s stunning history. Whether the window was made by a well-known studio or an unknown artist, it has valuable historical significance. By investing your time and money into preserving these pieces of art, you’re also preserving a vital part of the area’s history. Not to mention, doing so may make you eligible for certain historical grants.

Fort Worth’s Historical Stained Glass Restoration Specialist

If you’re interested in starting a historical stained glass restoration, please contact us. We would be thrilled to come out and have a look at your glass structure. Afterward, we will give you an estimate as well as a timeline that works with your business’s schedule.

Martin Faith has dedicated his life's career to the study, preservation, and exploration of one of the world's most beautiful and rare forms of art. For the past 30 years, he has been running his stained glass studio based out of Fort Worth, Texas. Martin's company specializes in an array of stained glass styles, ranging from traditional to contemporary, including Mackintosh, Greene & Greene, art nouveau, art deco, prairie, beveled glass, and religious. He has personally overseen numerous restorations for churches during which rare and valuable glass was saved from extinction. Over the years, he and his team have produced over 50,000 stained and leaded glass windows for homes, churches, and buildings in Fort Worth and throughout the continental U.S.

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