Serving churches since 1947, Laws Stained Glass Studios, Inc. has become a namesake for high quality, stained glass windows for churches. A leader in the industry, Laws features work in 35 states as well as Puerto Rico, Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, US Virgin Islands, Caymen Islands, American Samoa, Nigeria, Sierre Leone, and Korea. Laws has over 6,000 jobs completed. Please visit the installation list to find one near you. Throughout the years, Laws has produced a wide variety of church stained glass windows in an array of styles and designs to meet the customer's needs.
Laws Stained Glass Studios is a full service studio providing a wide range of stained glass products. All of our products are custom made for your particular need. In addition to stained glass windows, Laws Stained Glass Studios produces custom aluminum frames, light boxes, and protective covering. Please give us a call at 1-800-820-1292 for more information on our stained glass windows. We can email you a catalog and give you estimated prices depending upon the size of the window.
Since we are a large studio and have been making stained glass windows for so many years, we have many references. Every job that we complete is a reference for us. We make sure that every customer is satisfied with their finished stained glass window. Call us for references near you or we would be glad to mail you our installation booklet. We are artisans, craftsmen, and artists dedicated to providing beautiful stained glass windows for churches. All of our work is hand-crafted. We make new windows of opalescent glass, cathedral glass, hand-stained glass, hand-stained pictorial glass, or faceted glass.
If your existing stained glass windows are sagging, bulging, cracking, or just need a good cleaning, Laws can restore your windows to the splendor of when they were first installed. With their expert craftsmanship, Laws can relead and clean your windows as well as match old broken glass. To protect your valuable windows from the outside elements and flying debris, we also offer protective covering. Why does the protective covering or storm glass over our stained glass windows discolor or yellow?