Sublime Stained Glass
Sublime Stained Glass
Riverside County • HISTORIC MATERIAL
Historic Preservation in Corona for churches, homes, memorial properties and architectural spaces. Condition-based treatment that prioritizes original glass, responsible documentation and the least invasive appropriate intervention.

Impact damage and vandalism require more than replacing visible broken pieces. Fallen fragments, unstable areas, surrounding lead, waterproofing and future protection should be documented and considered as one project.
For Corona projects, the correct recommendation begins with the window condition, access, property type and long-term goal. Historic work begins with understanding significance and existing material. The goal is not to make an old window look newly manufactured. It is to improve stability, performance and legibility while retaining the evidence and character that make the work important.
A strong first request includes the city, property type, full-window photographs, close-ups, approximate dimensions, interior and exterior views when safe, urgency and any known project history.
LOCAL QUESTIONS
Yes. Sublime evaluates historic preservation needs in Corona and nearby Riverside County communities. The best first step is to share photographs, approximate dimensions, the property type and the condition you are seeing.
Wide photographs, close-ups, approximate size, exterior views when safe, access notes and a short explanation of the concern help determine whether repair, restoration, cleaning, protection or an on-site assessment is appropriate.
That is not necessarily the goal. Responsible treatment protects stability and appearance while respecting age, original material and the character of the work.
Some previous interventions can be improved, but the appropriate response depends on how they affect the glass, lead, structure and appearance.
DOCUMENTED LOCAL CONTEXT
DEEPER GUIDES

Maintenance
Learn why bowing, rattling, daylight gaps, failed joints and water entry deserve closer professional attention.
6 min read

Damage Response
What property teams should do immediately after impact damage—and what they should avoid before a specialist evaluates the window.
6 min read

Protective Glazing
Why a protective exterior layer must be designed as a ventilated, maintainable system rather than a simple cover.
8 min read
Start with what you know
Send photographs and a few project details. We’ll review the information and contact you to discuss the appropriate next step.
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