Old Post Office Building (Courthouse), Oklahoma City, OK

The top floor of the Old Post Office Building in Oklahoma City houses a courtroom with a great deal of history that includes the trial of George R. “Machine Gun” Kelly.  The aesthetics of the   courtroom are enhanced by the 10 beautiful springline clerestory windows measuring 7’ in width and 7’ in height with center operable sashes and beautiful interior cast iron grates. 

Re-View was selected to restore the clerestory windows back to their original beauty and provide exterior aluminum storm windows to protect the openings well into the future.  Review removed all the decorative grates and transported them back to Re-View’s shop for restoration.  The steel windows were abated to bare metal by an approved abatement company and then Re-View restored, putty glazed, and field finished each opening.  

Should my building’s windows be replaced or restored?

If your building’s historic windows are in need of an update, Re-View can help. We will assess your specific location, develop a plan to replace or restore your windows, and carry out all manufacturing or refurbishment including installation. We can guide the entire process from contact to completion!

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