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Looking to restore your tired, draughty, or damaged wooden windows? Good plan. Wood window restoration:
Extends window life
Reduces draughts
Preserves original features
Minimises disruption (compared to a new install)
Often costs less than replacement
For a job done right, read on to find quality wood window restoration services covering your local area.
How to find wood window restoration near you
1. Search your postcode
First, enter your postcode into the search tool to find wooden window restoration services covering your local area.
2. Compare options
Next, take the time to view wood window repairers' profiles, browse photos of their previous restoration work, and read customer reviews.
3. Get in touch
Create a shortlist of wood window repair specialists and contact them directly to discuss the job and request quotes for a job done right.

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This London homeowner hired Tusk Joinery & Restoration to replace their rotten wooden sash window:
Tusk responded same day to the request that I posted and had someone out to do the survey within the next couple of days. Isaac was very polite and answered all of my questions during the survey.
The installation also went very smoothly and the work was completed tidily, to a very high standard, and on time. Highly recommend for a hassle free and efficient service.
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Signs your wooden windows may need restoring
The warning signs are clear when you need wood window restoration. They include:
Soft, cracked, or crumbling timber, especially around the frame or sill
Peeling or flaking paint, which can allow moisture into the wood
Crumbling fillers around wooden window frames
Draughts or rattling, even when windows are closed
Sticking or stiff windows, caused by swelling or misaligned frames
Condensation or misting, particularly around double-glazed units
Visible gaps between the frame and the wall
Water marks or staining, a common sign of moisture damage
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What does wood window restoration involve?
Hire right, and an experienced restorer will take the following steps to restore a wooden window:
Inspect the window – Check the frame, sill, glazing, and joints for rot, damage, or draughts
Remove damaged timber – Cutting out rotten or weakened wood while keeping as much of the original frame as possible
Repair and treat the wood – Using suitable fillers or replacement timber, then applying treatments to protect against future wood rot
Replace or repair cords, pulleys, and weights (if it's a sash window)
Reseal and reglaze – Repairing seals or glazing where needed to reduce draughts and improve insulation
Prep and repaint – Sanding, priming, and repainting to protect the timber and improve appearance
Final checks – To make sure the window opens, closes, and locks properly before completion

How much does it cost to repair wooden windows?
Wood window frame repairs cost £172 on average.
That said, the average cost to restore wooden windows in the UK depends on various factors, like:
Size of the window and frame
Type of window frame (sash or casement)
If sash window fixtures need to be replaced (Think weights or cords)
The extent of the damage
Type of repair needed
Read our window frame repair cost guide for a full price breakdown. Or give our free cost calculator below a try to get an instant estimate.
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It’s important to get multiple quotes from wooden window restorers covering your local area. That way, you know you're getting a fair price.
Is it better to repair wood windows or replace them?
In most cases, repairing wooden windows is cheaper than replacing them. Here's why:
Repair or restoration may be the better option if:
Rot or damage is localised, such as on the sill or frame edges
The window can be resealed or reglazed to improve performance
You want to preserve original features, particularly in period properties
Replacement may be needed if:
The timber is extensively rotten
The frame is no longer structurally sound
Repairs would not offer a long-term solution
Hire an experienced repairer and they'll help you understand the most cost-effective option for your windows.
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Questions to ask before hiring wood window restoration services
Before hiring, ask these questions to help you work out if they're the right person for the job:
Do you have experience with similar wooden windows? – This is especially important for sash or period windows
What insurance do you have in place? – Public liability insurance helps protect you if anything goes wrong
What does the quote include? – Check whether materials, labour, and any follow-up work are included
How long will the restoration take? – Useful for planning around access and disruption
Do you offer any guarantees on the work? – Ask what’s covered and for how long
Why use Checkatrade to find wood window restoration near you?
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Request a quote, search in the Checkatrade app, or enter your postcode below to find wooden window restoration services near you today.

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Other FAQs about wood window restoration
Can rotten wooden windows be repaired?
Yes, in many cases, rotten wooden windows can be repaired. Localised wood rot can often be treated and repaired without replacing the whole window.
Is it better to repair wooden windows or replace them?
Repairing is often cheaper and less disruptive, especially if the frames are structurally sound. Replacement may be needed if damage is extensive.
Is it worth restoring old wooden windows?
Yes. Provided the existing windows aren’t too damaged, restoration is a worthwhile investment. Restoration can:
Improve appearance
Reduce draughts
Extend the life of the windows (particularly in period or listed homes)
Can cloudy or misted windows be repaired?
If you’re lucky, cloudy or misted windows can be repaired. If the issue is failed seals rather than damaged glass, repairs may be possible instead of full replacement.
How long do wooden windows last?
With regular maintenance and timely repairs, wooden windows can last for decades.
Can I restore a wooden window myself?
Minor maintenance, such as repainting or sealing small cracks, can be done yourself.
However, full wooden window restoration often involves repairing rot, treating timber, and reglazing, which usually requires an experienced restorer.

