RBVa offers full window restoration services. A window restoration restores the full function of double hung windows: both top and bottom sashes will operate. It includes modern weatherstripping, as described below. We believe that the windows are the 'eyes' of a historic home, and add immeasurably to its charm, character and history. In addition, the Commission of Architectural Review will not allow window replacements in some neighborhoods. RBVa also offers high-quality window replacement services.
First, RBVa cordons off the area in your house in which we are going to work with lead-safe techniques.
RBVa removes the sashes and takes them to our warehouse to rebuild and re-glaze. We use a specially formulated glazing that mimics the strong glazing of years past. The glass is bedded in glazing as well to achieve the tightest draft-seal possible. Whenever we can, we save the old 'wavy' glass. Clients can also request that we purchase wavy glass.
While carpenters are rebuilding the sashes, RBVa sets to work to rebuild the frames. Often there is much water damage, and frames can be racked with the settling of the house. RBVa can and will correct all of this.
The sashes are prepared to have modern silicon bulb and spring-loaded weatherstripping attached in channels on the side of the sashes, where they will be effectively hidden. All four sides of the top and bottom sashes have draft-stop barriers. Added bonus: the spring loaded weatherstripping eases in the function of the windows.
We use two sash locks to ensure the tightest seal between the upper and lower sashes. Typically we use brass-plated sash locks, but many styles and finishes are available.
If any of the sashes have original hardware, we strip this hardware of all of its paint and reinstall. The newly restored sashes are hung on chains instead of rope for strength and ease of movement.
CAR-approved storm windows are also available.
Clients can now lower their top sashes to let out heat in the summer and take advantage of the many mild weather months we have here in Virginia, as well as keep the heat and cold weather at bay.
RBVa also offers high quality replacement windows, both 'pocket' style and complete replacement.
Dec 9, 2012
2x4 Jenga
Dec 6, 2012
Porch restoration
We rebuilt column capitals in record time today, and started framing the deck on this great two story porch. The crew kinda wishes we were doing this job in the summer so we could go swimming in our clients' awesome pool!
Dec 5, 2012
Porch restoration
This poor porch needed a lot more work than we originally thought. We started with repairing the deck, quickly realized we needed to address awful framing rot (and previous repairs). Luckily the client allowed us to do it right, instead of trying to throw a band-aid on a flesh wound. The first floor deck is complete, and we've lifted the roof to allow us to rebuild the second floor deck. The rot in the framing of the deck was bad enough that it had rotted the tops and bottoms of columns around it. Rot is a fungus, it spreads! This house will be on the Church Hill Christmas Tour in a few weeks, good as new.
Nov 30, 2012
Nov 28, 2012
We got our Fearless Leader in the field for a few days, showing us some of his old school Ice Age carpentry tricks. It was great, and helped the field meet our schedule for the 405 N 23rd St open house!
Labels:
1905 home,
church hill victorian,
class a general contractor,
complete house renovation,
custom door,
fine carpentry,
restore,
richmond
Location:
Richmond, VA 23223, USA
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