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- WMG HISTORIC RESTORATION -
ABOUT
WMG Historic Restoration is an award-winning, family-owned business that has been serving the Greater Philadelphia area for more than 10 years. As a bonded, licensed, and insured historic restoration company, we restore and preserve some of the area’s most historically-significant buildings with superior craftsmanship.
We deliver a high level of service in salvaging the material integrity, historic character, and natural beauty of interior and exterior historic building components throughout the Delaware Valley.
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From historic window restoration and historic door fabrication to period hardware installation and preservation carpentry and millwork, our services support a range of local interests in architectural restoration and historic preservation.
Why Partner with WMG Historic Restoration?
Family-owned business
Award-winning projects
Commitment to quality, efficiency, and integrity
Serving the Greater Philadelphia area since 2010
Commercial and institutional projects
Specialized preservation carpentry skills and experience
Service areas include historic wood restoration, historic door restoration, and preservation carpentry & millwork
Long-term client relationships associated with the National Register of Historic Places and the U.S. National Park Service
Who We Serve
As a full-service historic restoration company, we are engaged for commercial and institutional projects that support historic properties, including libraries, colleges, hospitals, churches, and more. We work in partnership with our clients — be it general contractors, architects, historical commissions, or government agencies — to restore and preserve some of the most historically-significant buildings in and around Philadelphia.
Service Area
While our primary service areas include Southeast PA, NJ, DE, and MD, we welcome inquiries on historic restoration projects that may be outside of this radius. Contact us today to learn more about how we can support your interests in protecting the heritage value and original grandeur of a historic building.