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 currently serves as the Senior Center and house multiple county offices. Funding to repoint the masonry and replace the original wood windows was allocated for the summer of 2022 in an effort to bring the beauty back to this building.

Re-View was selected to manufacture historically accurate wood window replicas for the project many of which are a rare Cottage Style Double Hung design. The windows were fabricated from sapele mahogany with high-performance insulated glazing to upgrade the energy performance of the building.

The windows for the courthouse received a custom factory finish with a beautiful stained interior and paint exterior.

Should my building’s windows be replaced or restored?

If your building’s historic windows are in need of an update, Re-View can help. We will assess your specific location, develop a plan to replace or restore your windows, and carry out all manufacturing or refurbishment including installation. We can guide the entire process from contact to completion!

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