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Draft:Restorative glazing

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Restorative glazing is a construction trade that involves the involvement of restoring the structural integrity of typically wooden windows, inclusive of glass-paned doors. Restorative glazing involves a lengthy process of applying epoxy, wood putty, and other constructive sealants to wooden sashes in conjunction with glazing. Jobs in restorative glazing can be assumed by a glazier, or a person in restorative construction.

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