Timber Window Restoration & Putty Window Repairs in Harefield, Uxbridge

Are your original wooden windows showing signs of age, rot, or draughts? You do not necessarily need to replace them. At IM Glass, we are your trusted local glazing and restoration specialists based right here in Harefield, Uxbridge. We proudly serve homeowners across West London, bringing decades of expertise in traditional timber windows and putty glazing.

We know how important original architectural features are to the character of your home. That is why we focus on exceptional craftsmanship, heritage care, and long-lasting durability. Whether you own a listed building or a classic Victorian property, we breathe new life into your wooden frames.

Protect your property’s history and improve its energy efficiency today. Contact our West London team for a free, no-obligation quote and discover how we can transform your heritage windows.

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What Is Timber Window Restoration?

Timber window restoration is the careful process of repairing and refurbishing old wooden windows instead of ripping them out and installing modern plastic alternatives. We treat the existing wood, replace damaged sections, and upgrade the glazing seals so the window functions like new while retaining its original charm. Preserving your original frames is vital for heritage and period properties. Modern replacements often clash with historical architecture and can even devalue older homes. By restoring the timber, we help you maintain the authentic aesthetics of your property. We strip away years of old paint, treat any underlying decay, and ensure the structural integrity of the frame remains intact for decades to come.

Our Timber Window Repair & Restoration Services

Our timber window repair and restoration service is designed to bring old or damaged wooden windows back to life, improving both their strength and appearance while saving the original structure wherever possible.

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Why Choose IM Glass?

Finding a reliable tradesperson to handle historic windows can feel overwhelming. We make the choice easy. We are local experts rooted in Harefield and Uxbridge. Because we operate nearby, we respond quickly to your enquiries and understand the specific architectural styles of West London properties. Our team consists of skilled traditional glazing specialists who possess deep, hands-on experience working with listed and heritage buildings. We never cut corners. We use only high-quality materials, from durable splicing timber to authentic linseed putty, ensuring our craftsmanship stands the test of time. Despite our premium service, we pride ourselves on providing affordable restoration solutions tailored to your budget. Plus, we always offer free, comprehensive quotations before you commit to any work.

Our Timber Window Repair & Restoration Process

We follow a clear and transparent 3-step process to ensure your timber window restoration is done professionally, efficiently, and to the highest standard.

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Inspection & Quotation

We start by visiting your property to carefully inspect the condition of your windows. This includes checking for hidden rot, damaged timber, and any structural or sealing issues. After the assessment, we provide a detailed, itemised quotation so you know exactly what work is needed and the cost involved, with complete transparency.
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Timber Repair & Restoration

Once approved, our skilled craftsmen begin the repair process. We remove any decayed wood, splice in new treated timber where needed, and restore the strength of the frame. Old or failing putty is also replaced using traditional methods to ensure durability and a proper seal.
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3. Finishing & Final Quality

In the final stage, we sand, prime, and repaint the restored frames to protect the wood and improve appearance. We also ensure all seals are fully weatherproof. Before completing the job, we carry out a thorough quality check and test the windows to make sure everything works smoothly and meets our high standards.

Benefits of Timber Restoration & Putty Glazing in Uxbridge

Restoring your timber windows instead of replacing them offers several important practical, financial, and aesthetic benefits for your home. One of the biggest advantages is that it helps preserve the original character of your property. Many older homes have unique wooden window designs that add charm and authenticity, and restoration allows you to maintain this historic appearance rather than losing it with modern replacements. It is also a much more cost-effective solution. Repairing damaged sections, splicing new timber, and replacing putty is far cheaper than installing completely new frames, while still delivering strong and reliable results. Another key benefit is improved insulation. By repairing draughts and upgrading seals, restored windows help keep your home warmer, reduce heat loss, and improve overall energy efficiency. With proper care and professional restoration, timber windows can last for decades—even over a century—making them a long-term investment. Finally, well-restored wooden windows also help maintain and even increase your property value, as buyers of period and heritage homes highly appreciate original features in excellent condition.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do you offer putty and timber work services in Uxbridge?

    Yes, we provide professional putty and timber work services across Uxbridge. Our team ensures smooth finishes and durable wood repairs for all types of properties.

    We handle repairs, replacements, and restoration of wooden doors, window frames, and other timber structures. Our services are suitable for both modern and traditional properties.

    Yes, we repair cracked, rotted, or worn-out timber window frames. Our goal is to restore strength while maintaining the original look.

    The time required depends on the condition and size of the work. Most small jobs are completed within a few hours to a day.

    Yes, we use durable and high-quality materials to ensure long-lasting results. This helps protect your woodwork from future damage.