About Phoenix Window RestorationPhoenix Window Technologies is committed to preserving historic wood windows, reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions, and recycling materials whenever possible. Our company has successfully participated in hundreds of historic restoration projects, both commercial and residential, for buildings dated pre-1935. We specialize in restoring deteriorated and non-functioning wood windows, but more importantly we upgrade their energy efficiency and function to meet and exceed current needs, energy standards, and building codes. Phoenix Window Restoration has served property owners in Colorado for over eight years and has successfully completed approximately 450 historic window projects in Colorado, restoring and renovating over 4,000 windows throughout the state. Our completed window restoration projects range from victorian, square, and bungalow style homes to mansions, museums, courthouses, and other governments buildings. We specialize in window renovation – returning damaged or non-functional windows to full functionality, upgrading their energy efficiency to current standards, and making them beautiful again. Our Mission
Who We ArePrincipals
TechniciansOur team includes eight highly qualified and carefully trained restoration specialists, with employee certifications in the following areas:
We are the only company in Colorado offering the patented Bi-Glass System® to convert historic wood sash windows from single pane to double pane insulated glass to improve energy efficiency while retaining the original sash. Phoenix Window Restoration also offers more traditional approaches to historic window renovation by manufacturing and installing traditional style wood storm windows, storm panels, wood screens, and storm/screen combinations. MembershipsColorado Preservation Inc. PreservationFor historic preservation projects, Phoenix Window Restoration keeps within the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Buildings, as well as applicable National Park Service Preservation Briefs for historic windows. |
