ABOUT THE OWNER:

Chris Fullan, owner and operator of Forever Hung Historic Wood Window Restoration, grew up locally in Levittown, PA.  From a young age, he had a drive to achieve whatever he set his mind to. He was an entrepreneur as a pre-teen —  driven to find work being a paper boy for The Bucks County Courier Times, mowing lawns, painting fences and doing odd jobs in the summer and shoveling driveways in the winter.

Chris graduated from Conwell-Egan Catholic High School and later went on to get his B.A. in Business from the Fox School of Business at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. He got a sales job right out of school with the Fastenal Company. Although he knew sales wasn’t for him, his carpentry education and training started at the Industrial hardware and tool supplier; learning all about the different uses for tools and hardware. He longed to do something more laborious, working with his hands. Chris took to restoring the wood windows on a fixer upper historic home that he had bought and was instantly hooked. He did research and read books, devouring everything he could to learn more about historic restoration.

He soon got a job working with a historic window restoration company, ditching his desk job for something he was passionate about. He honed his skills and learned the trade, later working with another window restoration company as their lead carpenter restoring and building sash on many prominent sites. 

With a need for historic wood window restoration locally in Bucks County, Chris decided to open his own shop in his hometown of Langhorne Borough, PA. He has had the opportunity to restore windows on buildings belonging to historic sites, private residences and historic commercial spaces. Chris is extremely passionate about historic restoration and his eye for detail, his brain for math and his carpentry expertise create the perfect storm for his customers. He is a steward to historic buildings in the ti-state area. Chris is a member of the Window Preservation Alliance. 

He resides in Bucks County. When he isn’t restoring windows; Chris enjoys spending time with his children, going to antique flea markets, exercising and reading books.