Window restoration Vs replacement? When your windows and doors become old and are not functioning correctly, you may ask yourself whether the best option is to restore or replace? Before you begin shopping for new windows and doors, contact EastSide 2pack for a free consultation and quote. We will determine what can be repaired and the cost to re-colour the existing fixtures. You will then be equipped to make an informed decision on whether restoration or replacement is the best option for your situation. In over 90% of cases painting and restoring the existing windows is by far the most economical and efficient option. During the inspection, our experienced consultants will advise you whether it is more beneficial for you to repair, or replace your windows. Painting and restoration of your existing fixtures is less than a third of the price to replace them.

To replace windows is an expensive, intrusive and laborious process. In a majority of cases, you will require professional tradies, such as; builder, plasterer, tiler, painter and renderer. First, the old windows and doors are removed, this damages the surrounding fixtures such as; window casings and sills, tiles, bricks, render, grout, silicone seals, and paintwork. New windows and doors need to be purchased, manufactured in the correct size, then installed. The surrounding fixtures must be; replaced, installed, plastered, tiled, rendered, re-sealed and painted. Overall, the parts and labour cost of replacing the aluminium windows and doors in a modest 2-bedroom home may run into tens of thousands of dollars.

To paint and restore your existing windows and doors, is a faster, simpler, less-intrusive and cost-efficient process. No damage is caused to surrounding fixtures and you have the freedom to choose between a wider range of custom paint colours. The final result is an impressive, luxurious, hard wearing 2 pack paint finish that stands out from the crowd. The windows and doors will look and function like new for a small fraction of the cost to replace. So, to get back to the original question, “Window Restoration Vs Replacement?” I’ll let you be the judge.