Full Spectrum Stained Glass, Inc.

Established in 1988

 

 

Stone Frames

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The term ‘stone set windows’ describes the use of stone, usually limestone, sandstone, or cast concrete, to make frames for Stained Glass panels.  Typically, no wood is used eliminating the need for paint, etc.  A glazing groove is cut in the stone allowing the glass to be set directly into the masonry grooves.  Deterioration of masonry frames is uncommon, but can be repaired with modern epoxy products when damage is discovered.

 

Freeze thaw damage caused by improper installation of exterior protective glazing.

 

Area is cleaned to expose stable masonry.

 

Epoxy compound is troweled in place.

 

Repair is blended and coated with appropriate sealer.

 

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Full Spectrum Stained Glass, Inc.

31323  Colon Rd.

Colon , MI 49040

Tel.  (269) 432-2610

Fax. (269) 432-9411

Email: fssgi@aol.com

www.churchwindows.net

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