Wood Window Repair Specialists in Washington, DC

The specialists below have demonstrated experience working on pre-1950 homes in Washington, DC and the surrounding area.

Tip: Always ask about experience with your specific home type and materials before hiring.

1 specialist in Washington, DC
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District Window Restoration

15 yrs · 93/100 historic score · Washington, DC

District Window Restoration saves historic wood windows from replacement. Our craftspeople restore double-hung sash windows using traditional joinery and period-appropriate glazing compounds, often at a fraction of replacement cost.

Sash Window RestorationWindow ReglazingWood Window Repair
Historic SpecialistInsured15 yrs
1275 K St NW, Washington, DC 20005
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Why a Historic Specialist Matters

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    Material Compatibility: Historic soft brick requires lime mortar. Portland cement — used by most modern masons — is harder than the original brick, forcing moisture into the brick face and causing irreversible spalling.
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    Historic District Compliance: DC, Baltimore, and Alexandria all have Historic Preservation Offices that review exterior work. Specialists know the permit process and approved materials list.
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    Diagnostic Expertise: Pre-1950 construction fails in specific, predictable ways. An experienced specialist identifies the root cause — not just the symptom — and recommends targeted repairs.

About Wood Window Repair in Washington, DC

Historic homes in Washington, DC require specialists who understand period-appropriate materials and methods. Wood Window Repair specialists work with original materials and methods appropriate to your home's era.

Washington, DC has a rich architectural heritage. When hiring for historic work, always ask about experience with your specific home type, local historic district requirements, and whether they use period-appropriate materials.