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crummy aisle window prior to restoration and move

This modest ecclesiastical window is typical of those that are in many older church buildings. The small frame building this window is in has been the early home of many church congregations in Naperville, IL. As one congregation outgrew it the building was passed along to another new congregation. However, when Calvary Church outgrew the building it maintained ownership and continued to use it for special uses and projects.

When Calvary Church wanted to build yet another church campus they wanted to include the old windows that were part of their heritage.

The condition of the original windows can be seen in this picture. Notice the plastic sheets taped to the panel and over a portion of the upper panel. In addition, the window was weak and flimsy with numerous cracks in it.

We were the only firm that agreed with the church that these windows should and could be incorporated into their new church building. And, we helped them do just that.



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