Light Restoration at Fritz Fryer
All of the restoration we undertake is completed to look as authentic as possible, giving full consideration to current British/EU standards. We work from all kinds of restoration projects, from commercial projects featuring many reclaimed light fittings, to beautiful inherited chandeliers. With years of combined experience, our restoration has the knowledge and skills to take the best care of your antique or vintage lights. All restored light fittings will be PAT tested.
Crystal chandelier restoration
Our services for crystal chandeliers include sourcing and re-pinning missing or damaged crystal droppers, as well as cleaning the entire fitting and each crystal. No matter the size of your chandelier, our expert restorers can help bring your crystal chandelier back to its original beauty.
Take a look at this incredible chandelier restoration completed by our team on this episode of The Light Restorers
Metal finishing
Throughout the years your light fitting may have begun to show signs of age and wear, especially through the finishing. Alternatively, you may want your light re-finished to match the room it is now in. As part of our restoration service we offer many different metal finishings, including silver plate repair and gold leafing.
Lighting restoration standards
All restoration is completed as authentically as possible giving full consideration to current British/EU standards. Antique light fittings being restored fall outside of the LVD (Low Voltage Directive) and Luminaire safety standard = EN 60598-1 as they are not new to market. However, all repair work is done following these same standards wherever possible. Occasionally an inherent design feature may make it impossible for a restored fitting to comply with every element of the modern safety standards (e.g. the base weight of a delicate antique table lamp might cause it to fail the modern standards regarding stability).
We will never complete cleaning alone on a chandelier or other light fitting which we deem upon inspection to be unsafe or which fails a PAT test (e.g. not earthed, not double insulated, degraded components, general poor electrical safety). We will insist upon rewiring the fitting to make it safe or that the fitting is collected without the work being done.
Prior to inspecting the light it is impossible to predict the unexpected. Upon commencing the work, if there are any unexpected additional costs (which increase the estimated cost by 15% or more) we will contact you to confirm what action you’d like to take. Unfortunately the nature of antique restoration means that unanticipated complications do occasionally occur.
If you can’t collect your item within 1 month of restoration, we can arrange short term storage at our premises (space permitting) for a small weekly charge based upon size. Any item not collected within 1 month without prior agreement for storage will be subject to a charge of £10 per week for fittings up to 1m x 1m and £25 a week for larger items.
It is a mandatory requirement that any item left with or collected by us for repair is covered by the customers own insurance and left with us entirely at the customers own risk.
Need a little help?
Do you have light fittings that are in need of restoration?
Speak to a member of our team today.