Trusted by Government
From state capitols to federal courts to county courthouses, Re-View is trusted by governments across the country. Our track record on restoring windows in high-profile civic, state, and federal buildings is unmatched.

Saline County Courthouse
The historic Saline County Courthouse in Salina, Kansas was constructed in 1910-1911 and served as the County Seat until 1969. The Classic Revival style building

Fannin County Courthouse
The current structure of the Fannin County Courthouse in Bonham, Texas was constructed in 1889 and then modernized in 1965. The modernization in the 1960’s

Arkansas State Capitol
Designed by architects George Mann and Cass Gilbert, the Arkansas State Capitol was constructed between 1899 and 1915 on the site of the old state penitentiary using
Preserving Culture
Historic buildings and national landmarks are some of our most important projects. Re-View takes pride in preserving history and culture through superior craftsmanship.

Fort Snelling
Historic Fort Snelling is Minnesota’s first National Historic Landmark and it is located on Dakota homeland. Re-View restored the historic wood windows at the 1904

Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity
Re-View, a window restoration company, was selected to restore the windows for Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity project in Kansas City. The existing

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
The curators of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art have done an amazing job of involving the Kansas City community in maintaining this architectural and artistic
Unparalleled window restoration Experience
Re-View has decades of experience restoring windows in private, commercial, cultural, and governmental buildings. Our expertise and experience is unmatched.