Glass Restoration
DON'T SPEND THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON REPLACEMENT WINDOWS! GET THEM RESTORED FOR A FRACTION OF THE COST!
SEE THE DIFFERENCE?
Our glass restoration process involves removing STAGE ONE corrosion from your exterior windows. You can check to see if you have such corrosion by cleaning the glass yourself. If you notice a haze or spots left on the glass that simply will not come off no matter how hard you scrub--then you probably have STAGE ONE corrosion. In our experience, 95% of all the cases we have seen, stem from aluminum screens being left on the windows for an extended period of time--more than 2 years. If your screen mesh feels rough and has a grayish film build up--then you probably have aluminum screen mesh. You are also likely to have aluminum oxide corrosion on your glass as a result.
We remove the etching, oxidation, or corrosion by using an appropriate chemical for the particular situation. In most cases, your window will be restored as new and will never need to be restored again as long as you keep your screens out of the windows for lengthy periods of time.
We remove the etching, oxidation, or corrosion by using an appropriate chemical for the particular situation. In most cases, your window will be restored as new and will never need to be restored again as long as you keep your screens out of the windows for lengthy periods of time.
Brick Restoration
This brick was damaged and stained from years of run off from the aluminum screens being left in the windows. The oxidation also damaged and stained the glass. The white stain is from the oxidized vinyl frames and sills.
The second picture is the same window after restoring the glass, vinyl, and brick. We applied a vinyl revitalizer to the sill and frames to protect and seal the vinyl from the damaged UV rays from the sun. We are able to offer a lifetime guarantee on the brick and glass, as long as the aluminum screens are not reinstalled.