clients we serve churches |
| The very origins of our business trace back to interacting with Churches to address their window needs and therefore, they hold a special place in our business. Foremost, the professionals of FINO Creative Enterprises, Inc. are proud to share a strong commitment to Church facilities with our strategic partner: Wixon Art Glass of Glen Ellyn, Illinois. You will be amazed at the breadth of ecclesiastical, artistic, and inspirational glass offerings that they can create for you. All Stained Glass pictures featured are courtesy of: www.WixonArtGlass.com For everything else Church Window or Door related: we too are your preferred source. |








| Do you Need a "Church Window Tune-Up"? "Church window Tune-Up" is a service we provide specifically for Churches, Cathedrals, and Synagogues whereby we deliver maintenance to your existing windows and doors. Not just a mere consultative "inspection" but rather a legitimate service that seeks to extend the life of your windows and maximize their beauty. -When was the last time the windows in your sanctuary were actually cleaned? -What is the extent of broken glass? -What is the cause of broken glass? -What is the condition of any painted glass? -Is the glass corroding? -Are the panels rigid or collapsing? -Is the lead or other metal weakening or corroding? -Are there broken solder joints? -What is the condition of the putty under the lead flanges? -Are the tie wires or support bars still present and attached to the window? -Are there bulges or waves in the window? -What is the cause of any bulges? -Are support bars adequately attached to frame? -Is additional reinforcement now needed? -What is the type and condition of the frames? -What is the type and condition of the meeting joints? -What is the condition of ventilator windows? -Do the ventilator windows operate smoothly? -Should protective or insulating glazing be added? -Is the current exterior plexiglass glazing "Yellowed-Out"? -What is the condition of the putty or caulk holding the windows into the frames? -What is the condition of the sub-framing support of the frames? -What is the risk of damage that may occur if the window is removed for work? -Is the putty holding the window into the frame cracked or missing? -Should previous repairs or restorations be upgraded? -Does the sun beat-down on them excessively in a manner that allows insects to enter and air or moisture to leak in? For an estimate on these services and/or to discuss such findings at your next monthly board meeting, contact us and mention... "I want an estimate on a Church window Tune-up"!! 847.875.7013 |