Brand StoriesHow Artan Window Works Is Bringing Long Island’s Historic...

How Artan Window Works Is Bringing Long Island’s Historic Homes Back to Life

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These days, it feels like efficiency and convenience always win out over character and history. But across Long Island, more and more homeowners are pushing back, refusing to let the quirks and charm of their old houses fade away. Those worn-out wooden sashes, cloudy glass panes, and cranky old locks? They’re not lost causes. That’s where Artan Window Works (https://artanwindowworks.com/service/expert-historic-window-and-door-repair-restoration-services) comes in. They’ve made a name for themselves by turning battered, aging windows and doors into something you actually want to keep.

For over eight years, the crew at Artan Window Works, based right in Oceanside, has tackled thousands of jobs. They bring together old-school craftsmanship and just the right amount of modern upgrades. You’ll find their handiwork all over Nassau and Suffolk Counties, the Hamptons, and deep into New York City—Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island. At heart, their mission is pretty simple: keep the character of historic homes, churches, and commercial buildings alive, without sacrificing what makes them look good.

Picture this—you own a 1920s colonial in Garden City, or maybe a Victorian beauty out in East Hampton. After years of salty air, tough winters, and muggy summers, things start to fall apart. Wood rots, seals break, stained glass cracks. Sure, you could slap in some new vinyl windows and call it a day. But then you lose all those little details—the wavy glass, the intricate woodwork—that set your place apart. Artan Window Works steps in here, offering expert repairs and restorations that save what matters. They always favour fixing over replacing.

Their process isn’t just a quick patch job. It’s a careful, eight-step routine, where every detail gets attention. First, they’ll come out and inspect everything—checking for rot, loose hardware, and missing glazing. They document it all, making a custom plan and giving you a detailed estimate (no strings attached).

Then comes the careful teardown. They take apart only what’s needed, saving as much of the original material as they can. Rotted wood gets cut out and replaced with matching timber, using old-fashioned joinery—think 19th-century cabinetmaker, not modern factory. If the glass can’t be saved—whether it’s ornate leaded panels or old clear panes—they find the right replacements to match, so nothing looks out of place.

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They treat the hardware with just as much care. Hinges, latches, locks—they’ll clean, oil, and realign everything. If something’s too far gone, they track down period-accurate replacements. They also add a few stealthy upgrades: invisible weatherstripping, fresh caulking, and—if you want—a low-E insert to improve insulation, all without changing the look.

After that, they refinish everything, using stains or paints that fit the original era, and top it off with UV-resistant coatings to guard against future wear. Before they’re done, they walk through every window and door with you, making sure everything glides and latches like it should. They even hand over care instructions so you can keep things running smoothly. Homeowners notice the difference right away: windows that move easily, doors that close tight, lower energy bills, and, if you care about it, higher property values.

What really sets Artan Window Works apart? They’re not limited by brand or style. They’ve worked with Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Jeld-Wen, Milgard—you name it. They know how to make old and new parts work together. Plus, restoring instead of replacing cuts down on landfill waste, a win for anyone paying attention to sustainability (especially in the Hamptons, where green living is big).

Ask Sarah Thompson, who owns a farmhouse in Southampton from the 1890s. Her doors were warped and falling apart. “I thought I was going to lose those hand-carved panels that were part of my family history,” she says. After Artan finished, “the doors swing like new, no drafts, and my energy bill dropped by 25%. It’s like getting all the magic back, without covering up the past.”

It’s not just homeowners, either. Businesses from Montauk to Manhattan trust Artan too. Churches get their stained glass glowing again. Architects bring them in for projects where historic details matter for zoning or preservation codes.

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In the Hamptons, where looks and history can make or break a sale, Artan’s work really pays off. Restored windows and doors help homes meet strict preservation rules—and make them stand out. Take that Dix Hills estate that sold for 15% over asking, thanks in part to flawless window restoration.

Safety is always part of the job. Old glass is fragile, and you don’t want just anyone handling it. Artan’s certified techs know how to keep families safe from broken glass or structural mishaps. They back up their work with warranties, giving homeowners peace of mind in a business where trust really matters.

Climate’s getting wild these days—just look at those nor’easters hammering Shoreham. That’s where proactive restoration steps in and really makes a difference. Better seals keep out the damp, and tougher frames stand up to the wind. It’s all about keeping things strong, but there’s something kind of beautiful about it too.

If you’re thinking about upgrading, Artan Window Works makes it easy. They offer free consultations. Just snap a few photos—show the whole room or zoom in on those problem spots—and you’ll get a custom quote fast. You can call 516-261-6316 or stop by their spot at 3199 Lawson Blvd, Suite A, in Oceanside.

Curious about their process? They break everything down, step by step, so you know exactly what’s happening during their historic window and door restorations. Real stories. Real results.

Artan Window Works isn’t just patching things up. They’re helping Long Island hold on to its character, one project at a time. If you care about the past—whether you’re in Levittown or way out in Sag Harbor—they’re ready to help bring new life to your home. And honestly, there’s something special about sunlight streaming through windows that have seen it all.

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