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About Us

About Us

 

Founded in 1977 by John Seekircher, Seekircher Steel Window has grown from a part-time business in the suburbs of New York City into the nation’s preeminent steel window firm, repairing and refurbishing thousands of steel windows and doors each year. After decades at the helm, John has stepped back to enjoy a well-earned retirement, passing the torch to new management committed to upholding the same dedication to craftsmanship and preservation that has defined the company for nearly half a century.

 
 

Whether rehabilitating windows at a national treasure like Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, or rebuilding a casement window in a New York City apartment, all of our projects and the clients we serve receive the same level of dedicated customer service. We are proud of our unparalleled craftsmanship and passionate about the preservation of historical architecture.

Across the globe, it is easy to see how buildings and architecture connect us to our past, and we invite you to explore the following pages as you consider the options for your historic home or project. As Richard Moe, former President of The National Trust for Historic Preservation, once said, “we can’t build our way out of the global warming crisis. We have to conserve our way out. That means we have to make better, wiser use of what we have already built.”

 
 

John Seekircher,
Founder

Our founder John Seekircher built Seekircher Steel Window from a part-time business in the New York City suburbs to the nation’s preeminent steel window repair firm. He has developed his craft over forty years, earning profiles in publications such as the New York Times and Old House Journal. In 2001, his work was featured in the National Park Service’s “Preservation Tech Notes #19: Repairing Steel Windows.”