Scottish Stained Glass Specialists
Experts in stained glass restoration, protection and design.
With 30 years of experience, we are committed to providing excellent service in residential, business and public buildings. Our stained glass studio is based in Fife but we are proud to work across all of Scotland.
Our expertise
What you can expect from us.
On Site Repair
If you have cracked or loose glass in your stained glass panels, we can help you out! We provide a range of on-site solutions that can fit your needs and budget.
Historic Reproduction
Do you have missing pieces to your stained glass and are left wondering what the original artwork was? We can help you with decades of experience in restoration.
Expert Cleaning
Over time, stained glass windows can become less vibrant and details may be hidden. We provide delicate and quality cleaning services to brighten up your window.
Expert Advice
Stained Glass is our passion. We are committed to giving advice which will help preserve history and allow you to enjoy it for decades to come.
Window Protection
We manufacture window protection which has been lab tested at the University of Edinburgh and performs exceptionally in temperature balance and ventilation.
Fully Certified
We are certified in health and safety, allowing us to carefully plan our projects. If you require a risk assessment before work is carried out, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Our Gallery
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We restore and protect historic windows, design bespoke stained glass and craft a range of ornamental glass products.
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Frequently asked questions
Provided the panel is accessible and in otherwise good condition, a small number of cracked pieces may sometimes be replaced in-situ, although the manipulation of the lead may be visible. If the lead has been bent or stretched out of shape, then the panel may need to be completely rebuilt.
We will try to match the new glass to the existing as closely as possible, however, a precise match may not be possible in texture or colour. You can see an example of this on our restoration page. The new lead may have a slightly different profile to the original, and will have a more uniform satin black finish, different to the finish of the old lead. If there are one or two minor cracks in an otherwise perfect panel that is well fitted, then leaving them alone would be our recommendation.
We can certainly give you free advice on how to seal any broken lead in your stained glass window, if it is a small crack then some simple materials and tools can do the trick. However, if there is extensive damage then we would suggest a full repair, and depending on how precious your window is to you we would also advise window protection.
Your window can be saved, although it would mean its complete removal. It would then be stripped down leaving only the glass sections and completely rebuilt before being reinstalled.
The cost of manufacture a stained glass window depends on the size and complexity of your project. The larger the project, the more materials you'll need and the longer it will take to complete. However, we can provide a range of prices based on typical projects. As an example, we offer a range of prices for making stained glass designs for vestibule doors and other large projects for churches. Our most basic designs possibly start at around 800 for small door windows, and our most complex are priced up to 5000 or more. Again this is just an estimation, please call us for a free consultation to get a better idea on price.
Most of the time “leaded glass” and “stained glass” are used interchangeably. The term leaded glass is a blanket term used for all windows that comprise of several pieces of glass which are held together by lead cames and putty. The term stained glass would imply that coloured glass is used in the window structure.
Still have questions?
Call us for free consultation and advice for your stained glass needs.