Window and Door Repair in Irvington, NY
Irvington is not a typical Westchester commuter suburb. The village was named in 1854 for Washington Irving, whose Gothic Revival home Sunnyside sits just south of its borders. In the Gilded Age that followed, John Jacob Astor III, Charles Lewis Tiffany, Jay Gould, and George Morgan built estates along its Hudson River bluffs. Louis Comfort Tiffany designed the Reading Room in Village Hall. Stanford White designed the Cosmopolitan Building on Main Street. The 1889 Irvington Railroad Station — Richardsonian Romanesque, pink granite, red sandstone trim — was designed by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, successors to H.H. Richardson’s own firm. More than 200 buildings in the Main Street area were constructed between 1850 and 1930, and a significant portion of the downtown is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Irvington Historic District.
All of that architectural legacy means one thing for windows and doors: Irvington has more original wood-framed windows, leaded glass panels, Victorian-era hardware, and 19th-century joinery still in active daily use than almost any other community in Westchester County. These windows and doors cannot be treated like standard residential repair work. They require a level of expertise in historic materials and preservation-appropriate technique that most window contractors simply do not have.
At Prestige Window and Door Repair, we serve Irvington homeowners with the full range of professional window and door repair services — from straightforward IGU glass replacement in newer construction to the specialist restoration work that Irvington’s historic housing stock specifically demands. We understand what you have, why it matters, and how to fix it correctly.
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Irvington’s Housing Stock — Three Eras, Three Repair Profiles
Understanding Irvington’s window and door repair needs requires understanding that the village’s housing stock spans more than three centuries and three architecturally distinct building eras — each with its own window types, materials, failure modes, and correct repair approach.
Pre-1900 — Victorian, Italianate, and Gilded Age Estates
The oldest properties in Irvington — the Victorian vernacular homes along Main Street and the surrounding residential blocks, the surviving Italianate villas, the Queen Anne houses on the hillside streets east of Broadway — represent some of the most architecturally significant residential stock in Westchester. Windows in these properties are typically single-pane wood-framed units with weight-and-pulley sash systems, original glazing compound now dried to powder or missing entirely, and lead came leaded glass panels in entry systems and decorative transoms. Many have never been properly serviced.
The correct approach for these windows is not replacement but preservation-standard restoration. We operate sash cord and pulley systems, re-glaze single-pane glass using appropriate glazing compound applied correctly, repair or replicate original hardware, and address wood rot in frames and sills using epoxy consolidation and Dutchman repair methods that preserve the original profile and material character. Our historic window and door restoration service is specifically designed for these situations and follows the approach expected by historic preservation authorities for National Register properties.
Early-to-Mid 20th Century — Colonials, Craftsman, and Carriage Houses
The second era of Irvington’s housing stock — the colonial revival and craftsman homes built as the Gilded Age estates were subdivided from the 1890s through the 1930s — represents the village’s largest single housing layer. More than 200 Main Street area buildings alone date from 1850 to 1930. These homes have double-hung wood windows that have been painted over many times, sash balances that have failed or been disconnected, and glazing compound that last held properly decades ago.
These windows typically need targeted restoration rather than replacement: freeing painted-shut sashes, replacing spiral or block-and-tackle balances, re-glazing the glass, and fitting new weatherstrip. The window reglazing service is one of the most frequently requested services we perform in Irvington — restoring the critical seal between glass and wooden frame that prevents air infiltration and water ingress. In the carriage houses and outbuildings converted to residential use throughout Irvington, casement windows with original iron hardware and thick glass are common — requiring careful operator assessment and hardware sourcing rather than off-the-shelf replacement.
Mid-Century and Contemporary — Modern Construction in a Historic Setting
Irvington also has a layer of mid-century ranches and contemporary construction — homes built from the 1950s onward, often on the former estate parcels east of Broadway and on the hill streets above the Hudson River. These properties typically feature vinyl or aluminum-framed windows with failed IGU seals producing foggy glass, and sliding doors and awning windows with worn-out mechanisms. The repair profile here is straightforward: IGU glass replacement, operator replacement, balance servicing — the standard residential repair work we perform throughout Westchester County.
Wood Rot in Irvington — Why It’s Worse Here Than Inland
Irvington’s position directly on the eastern bank of the Hudson River creates moisture conditions that accelerate wood deterioration at a rate faster than almost anywhere else in Westchester County. The river generates consistent humidity that is absorbed by the soil, vegetation, and exposed wood surfaces throughout the village. Properties west of Broadway — those on the river bluff and in the Matthiessen Park area — are exposed to prevailing westerly winds that carry river moisture directly into frame joints and sill sections. The Old Croton Aqueduct trail, which runs through the village as part of the Old Croton Trailway State Park, creates a landscape corridor of mature trees and dense vegetation that keeps ground-level humidity elevated for hours after rain.
Wood rot in Irvington characteristically presents at the bottom corners of window sills first — exactly where water pools after rain — then spreads along the sill and into the lower rail of the sash. In Victorian-era frames, it can also develop at the junction between the exterior sill and the window apron below, where the original joinery has opened slightly over decades of thermal movement. Our rotten window repair service addresses all of these failure points completely: every trace of compromised material is removed, the exposed wood is treated with professional-grade borate fungicide that kills remaining spores and protects surrounding sound wood, and the void is rebuilt using two-part epoxy filler or Dutchman timber repair depending on the extent of damage. Every rot repair in Irvington is backed by a 5-year warranty on workmanship.
Leaded Glass and Decorative Windows in Irvington
Few communities in Westchester have more original leaded glass in active residential use than Irvington. The village’s Gilded Age heritage — the Tiffany connection in particular — means that decorative leaded and art glass panels appear in entry door systems, sidelights, transom windows, and stair landing windows throughout the historic district and in the older residential neighborhoods east of Broadway.
When lead came deteriorates — bowing between glass pieces, cracking at solder joints, or pulling away from the perimeter frame — it requires specialist re-leading: the panel is carefully removed, every glass piece is extracted and cleaned, the deteriorated lead is stripped away, and the panel is rebuilt from scratch using new came with the same profile and weight as the original. The glass itself is preserved and reused. Re-leading restores full structural integrity and visual flatness to panels that have developed a visible bow or sag under their own weight.
We also replace individual broken or missing pieces of colored or textured glass within existing leaded panels, sourcing replacement material from specialist art glass suppliers to match the original color and texture as closely as possible. For antique or mouth-blown glass no longer in production, we work with salvage glass networks to find period-appropriate material. See our stained glass window service for full details on leaded glass repair and restoration.
Window and Door Services in Irvington, NY
We provide the complete range of window and door repair services to homeowners throughout Irvington:
Full restoration service for Irvington’s dominant wood-framed window stock — from sash cord replacement and window reglazing in Victorian-era properties to balance replacement and weatherstrip work in mid-century colonials. We restore original windows rather than recommending replacement wherever the frame is structurally sound.
Complete rot removal, borate treatment, and epoxy or Dutchman rebuild for the sill rot, frame corner rot, and apron rot that Irvington’s river-adjacent moisture conditions consistently produce. 5-year warranty on all rot repair work.
Single-pane, double-pane IGU, Low-E coated glass for improved thermal performance, and period-appropriate specialty glass types for historic applications. 10-year warranty on all IGU installations.
Window and Door Mechanism Repair
Sash balances, casement operators, sash cord and pulley systems, tilt-turn multipoint locks, and sliding door rollers — all hardware types serviced and replaced. We source period-appropriate hardware for historic properties where modern substitutes would be inappropriate.
Stuck, drafty, and rattling windows in all building eras — planing, weatherstrip replacement, frame adjustment, and hardware realignment. Root cause identified before any work begins.
Exterior and interior doors that stick, drop at the latch, or allow drafts through the seal — adjusted, planed, resealed, and rehung as needed.
Glass panel replacement, IGU seal restoration, and vent mechanism servicing for sunroom, conservatory, and enclosed porch installations. Irvington’s older carriage house conversions often feature enclosed porch systems requiring specialist glass and hardware work.
Entry sidelight and transom glass in clear, decorative pattern, and tempered safety glass. Style-matched replacement for original decorative panels in Irvington’s historic entry systems is our specialty.
Leaded glass repair and re-leading, individual glass piece replacement, bowing panel reinforcement, and protective exterior glazing installation for Irvington’s significant stock of original art and leaded glass. Custom panel production also available.
Jalousie & Louver Window Repair
Glass slat, operator, clip, and link bar repair for jalousie windows in older Irvington porch and outbuilding installations.
Storm Door Installation and Adjustment
Storm door installation and adjustment. For historic properties in Irvington’s National Register district, we advise on period-appropriate storm door designs that do not compromise the architectural character of the entry system.
Exterior frame perimeter sealing against the persistent moisture that Irvington’s river position produces. Particularly important for older properties where original frame joinery has opened through thermal movement.
Screen frame and mesh replacement for all window and door types, including period-appropriate screen profiles for historic windows.
Custom glass cut to specification for windows, doors, furniture, and specialty architectural applications.
Historic Window and Door Restoration
The complete preservation-standard restoration service for Irvington’s pre-1940 properties — sash cord and pulley systems, weight pockets, original glazing, period hardware, and joinery repair. The right service for National Register properties.
Pet doors installed into sliding glass doors and glass panels. Irvington’s Irvington Woods and trail network along the Old Croton Aqueduct make it a natural choice for active dog owners.
Window Brands We Service in Irvington
Irvington’s newer construction — the mid-century and contemporary homes on the former estate parcels east of Broadway — reflects the premium brands common throughout affluent Westchester. We repair and service Andersen, Marvin, and Pella units across all product lines — the three brands most consistently specified in Irvington’s higher-end construction. For European-style tilt-turn windows found in contemporary builds overlooking the Hudson, we service Winkhaus and Roto multipoint locking systems — specialist hardware that most local contractors have never worked on. For the wood-clad windows common in Irvington’s transitional-era construction from the 1960s through 1980s, we also service Weather Shield and Peachtree units, both of which appear throughout Westchester’s mid-century stock.
The Historic District — What It Means for Window Repair
Irvington’s Historic District designation carries real implications for window and door repair that homeowners in the district need to understand before engaging any contractor.
Properties within the National Register district that receive federal tax benefits or participate in historic tax credit programs are subject to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation — a set of guidelines that explicitly requires preservation of original windows rather than replacement, and mandates that any repair work maintain the material character, profile, and appearance of the original elements. Even for properties outside the formal tax credit system, the Irvington Historic District context creates community expectations about architectural integrity that are difficult to reverse once original windows have been replaced.
The practical implication is that the correct service for most windows in Irvington’s historic district is restoration and repair — not replacement. This is also the better investment in almost every case. Original wood-framed windows in Irvington’s pre-1940 housing stock, when properly maintained, will outlast any modern vinyl or aluminum replacement. The material quality simply is not available in new construction.
We are experienced working on National Register properties and understand both the technical requirements and the preservation philosophy that Irvington’s architectural heritage demands. Where replacement is genuinely the only option, we advise on period-appropriate designs that respect the original character.
Serving Irvington and Nearby Rivertown Communities
Homeowners searching for window repair in Irvington, NY or historic window restoration in Irvington can reach us at 203-948-4777. We serve Irvington as part of our Westchester County coverage, and also serve the nearby Rivertown communities of:
Tarrytown, NY — directly north along the Hudson
Scarsdale, NY — east into central Westchester
White Plains, NY — to the northeast
Get a Free Estimate for Window and Door Repair in Irvington, NY
Call 203-948-4777 or fill out the form below. We serve Irvington and all of Westchester County, with weekend appointments available. For historic properties, please mention the approximate age of your home when booking so we can ensure the right expertise for your visit.
Leaded Glass Repair
We re-lead deteriorated leaded glass panels, replace individual broken pieces in existing panels, and install protective exterior glazing to preserve original art glass — a specialist service almost no other Westchester contractor offers.
River Rot Specialists
Irvington's Hudson River position creates moisture conditions that accelerate wood rot faster than anywhere inland — we address it completely, from borate treatment through epoxy rebuild, with a 5-year warranty on every rot repair.
10-Year IGU Warranty
All insulated glass unit installations carry a 10-year warranty. All other repair work is backed by a 5-year workmanship warranty. If anything fails within those periods, we return at no charge.
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