
In 2005, she returned to her native Texas to be closer to family. “I’m a restorationist at heart,” she says, so she learned to preserve original materials whenever possible.

A confident do-it-yourselfer, Pam figured out techniques as she went, taking apart sash and frames, making the necessary repairs, then putting it all back together again. While residing in Massachusetts, Pam learned restoration techniques on the fly, first in an 1875 church she volunteered to help revive, and then in her own home, a 1930s Dutch Colonial in Boston with 22 windows in dire need of repair.

Pam Rodriguez didn’t set out to restore old-house windows for a living. Once you have restored a previous version of a file or folder, make sure you delete any versions that are no longer required.Self-taught window restorer Pam Rodriguez works on a home in Fort Worth’s Fairmont Southside Historic District. Only select this option if you are absolutely sure you do not require the current version of the file or folder.


If you normally use a Mac, you will have use a Windows computer to restore a shared file or folder. These instructions will only work if you are using a Windows computers connected to the UQ network, and if the file or folder is hosted on .edu.au It's possible to restore a previous version. If you've accidentally modified or deleted a shared file or folder, don't panic.
