Sparta's housing stock is unusually distinctive for NJ. The Lake Mohawk community — built starting in 1928 as a private lake-club resort — has hundreds of homes built in a deliberately uniform German-Bavarian Tudor style, with diamond-pane casements, leaded-glass transoms, and steeply pitched roofs. Outside Lake Mohawk, the township is mostly 1980s-2000s subdivisions with standard double-hung wood and vinyl windows.
We work both worlds in Sparta: careful matching of original Lake Mohawk leaded glass and diamond-pane casements (we keep restoration-grade clear glass and reproduction leaded panels stocked for these), and routine vinyl replacement work in the post-2000 subdivisions on the south end of the township.
What We Work On in Sparta
Lake Mohawk Country Club: 1928-1960 German-Bavarian Tudor with diamond-pane and leaded-glass casements. Surrounding township: 1980s-2000s colonial and contemporary subdivisions on larger wooded lots. Some 1950s-70s ranches near Route 15.
Common Sparta Jobs
- Lake Mohawk diamond-pane casement repair / replacement-in-kind
- Leaded-glass transom restoration on original Lake Mohawk homes
- Vinyl full-house replacement in post-2000 subdivisions
- Custom frameless shower enclosures in lakefront bath remodels
- Bay and bow window installation on Tudor-style additions
Lake Mohawk Country Club has its own architectural review committee — exterior window changes inside the lake community require ARC approval. We've worked through the ARC process and know the approved manufacturers and glass profiles.
Neighborhoods we serve in Sparta
ZIP codes: 07871