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December 17, 2007

releading stain glass window

Anyone know where i can bring a interior stain glass window to get releaded/repaired? Is it very expensive?

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Peter, on 5th avenue between 1st and 2nd street does this sort of thing. He's not cheap but I guess he has to pay the rent.

Posted by: Brooklynnative at December 17, 2007 4:12 PM

thanks, have you got a number for him?

Posted by: pduigs at December 17, 2007 4:25 PM

http://www.thegilstudio.com/index.html
Give him a call

Posted by: guest at December 17, 2007 4:51 PM

Hi
I checked out a construction project for this lady once. She is on Henry Street. She has some of her stained glass work on display there - its what she does and some of the panes are exquisite. Wonderful person though I didn't get that job.
Her name is Pat - her studio number is
718 222 5366.
Tell her John from Bayridgebuilders@aol.com says hi.

Posted by: guest at December 17, 2007 4:59 PM

I second the recommendation for the Gil Studio. They releaded and repaired a large stained glass door panel for me. They did a great job, very quickly. Definitely not cheap, but high quality work.

Posted by: guest at December 18, 2007 9:32 AM

can anyone post the scope and cost of their stained glass repair job? I need to get this work done too and would love to have an idea of what I'm in for.

Posted by: guest at December 18, 2007 11:18 AM

Would recommend Gil.

Posted by: guest at December 18, 2007 4:42 PM

Albert Studios (in either Prospect Heights or Ft.Greene?) are superb craftsmen and seemed not unreasonably priced,either.

Posted by: Brenda from Flatbush at December 18, 2007 4:57 PM

Ernest Porcelli did an exquisite job on our 2 stained glass windows. He's out of Carroll Gardens, I think.

http://www.ernestporcelli.com/

Posted by: guest at December 19, 2007 9:32 AM

Albert Studios on St Marks just off Vanderbilt did a fantastic job with our old stained glass window - delightful people, great craftspeople and very reasonable. They also run a lot of classes.

Posted by: guest at December 19, 2007 8:22 PM

I recommend Ernest Porcelli.He restored a couple of 100 year old stained glass pieces that were quite damaged and sad. These pieces now look amazing!

Posted by: guest at January 9, 2008 9:45 AM

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