Craftsmanship Meets Preservation.

JUNG RESTORATION

Preserving Maine’s History with Skilled Craftsmanship & Care

  • Chemical Free Energy Efficiency

    A beautiful window complete with weather-stripping, keeping the wind out and the heat in your homes.  A fully restored window in your home or historical building is the best way to #gogreen by using existing materials - not polluting the world with toxic new materials - saving you money on your energy bills, no replacement window costs in a few short years... and it’s just plain gorgeous!  

  • Restore - Repair - Preserve

    Full Restoration + Repair can include:

    Steam-Stripping of Paint - Chemical Free

    Weatherstripping 

    Antique Glass Replacement

    Re-glazing of glass

    Interior and Exterior Restoration of Trim or Casings

    Complete Priming and Painting of Sash

    Historically Sensitive Storm Windows 

    Custom Built Sash, Screens, and Storms

  • The Perfect Storms.

    Do your storm windows work or is it one of those things you dread to deal with? Do you still have the old "triple tracks" ?

    As a window restorer I was really happy to be introduced to Allied Storm Windows, through Marc Bagala, who mentored me about restoration and this great storm window company. Allied makes incredibly well made storm windows, that are custom sized to fit your window opening. They protrude minimally from your window casing, true to their nickname, Invisible Storms. They can also be customed colored to match your building and historical regulation.  They are used in National Parks and Historical Registry buildings across America, including these custom colored Allied Storm Windows at The Scolfield-Whittier House in Brunswick, Maine.

  • Preserving America's Architechure

    We are proud to have been a part of the restoration of the historic windows above Maine Street Design Co in the Medanik Building in Historic Bath, Maine, along with many other notable historical structures in Maine and New England.

  • All Shapes & Sizes

    We restored 3 of these half round 12 lights for the Mechanics Hall in Portland, Maine - as well as several other windows in the building.

  • Doors!

    We also restore your doors.  This is a double door restoration in an historical home in Maine.