Baxendale Schoolhouse Workshops

Hands-on preservation trades learning opportunities with Preserve Montana’s restoration crew. Learn the art of preserving and maintaining historic buildings and structures while also helping fully restore the historic Baxendale Schoolhouse.

Historic Window Restoration Workshop

May 17, 2025 | 10:00 am - 3:30 pm
Baxendale Schoolhouse Preservation Center | Helena

What You'll Learn

Windows are an essential feature on any historic building and properly maintained, they can last for hundreds of years. Participants will learn the techniques to fully restore and care for wood window sashes, from start to finish, as well as learn options for more energy efficiency.

The course will cover removing sash from their opening, stripping paint efficiently, repairs, cutting new glass, and glazing techniques. We will also dive into options for sealing drafty windows, from the best weatherstripping products to interior and exterior storms. 

Replacement windows are just that – windows that need to be replaced every 20-30 years. There are plenty of options to keep existing wood windows and make them work for the occupants of a building. The steps to get there are surprisingly easy and straightforward. 

Instructors

Eli Smith, Restoration Director, Preserve Montana

Emory Padgett, Restoration & Research Specialist, Preserve Montana

Course Audience & Additional Details

The target audience is historic property owners looking to fully restore their historic wood windows or make them more energy efficient and anyone looking to learn an interesting new skill!

Participants will receive a Preserve Montana notebook, pencil, and print copy of Preserve Montana’s Restoration Guide for Historic Wood Windows.

Participants are responsible for bringing a sack lunch.

Registration

Registration is $45 for Preserve Montana members and $50 for non-members. Click button below.

Funding from the Lewis & Clark County Certified Local Government is allowing for reduced registration fees. 

 

Our thanks to the Lewis & Clark County Certified Local Government for their generous support of this workshop !