
Casements and Awnings offer the highest level of seal against air and water infiltration, often rating as high as a picture or fixed window in terms of water tightness.

Casements and Awnings offer the highest level of seal against air and water infiltration, often rating as high as a picture or fixed window in terms of water tightness.

Slider windows offer the most economical option for new windows. They provide good air flow and good means of Egress for bedroom windows.

Single Hung windows (aka “Vertical Sliders”) are the same as Horizontal Sliders, but slide up and down. These are great for configurations that are taller than wide.

These windows have the glass installed directly into the frame, providing the maximum possible glass area.

These windows are designed to look like casement and awning windows, but without the opening operation or hardware. This allows you to keep the exterior aesthetically consistent across all windows

Entrance systems can vary from a single door to the most elaborate sidelite, door, and transom combinations. New doors are available in a paintable or stainable fiberglass to customize the finish to match your home.

If you can dream it, we can likely supply and install it for you. Your imagination and structural limitations are the only limits when designing your new entrance system to add the ultimate in curb appeal.

Patio doors slide to provide maximum use of space and maximum visible glass. French doors open in or out to provide an unobstructed opening or just the classic look with a venting option.

Fully open your Bi-Fold door system to create the ultimate indoor/outdoor living space.

Maximize your light and view with large spans of stackable sliding doors to create the ultimate indoor/outdoor living space.

Protect your new entrance door from the elements and add ventilation to your new entry door

Two panes of glass separated by a spacer bar to create a “sealed unit” to better insulate than single pane glass. Typically filled with Argon Glass to prevent heat escape, and a "Low-E" Coating to keep summer heat out.

Three panes of glass separated by two spacer bars provides even more efficiency. Typically combined with Argon Gas and 1 or 2 "LowE" Coatings to increase energy efficiency and comfort.

Emissivity means the ability to conduct heat. The lower that is, the more efficient the window is. There are various types of Low-E coatings to provide different levels of energy efficiency, heat blocking, and visible light transmission.

Argon is an inert, colourless, odourless, harmless gas that is injected into sealed units to provide greater energy efficiency than a standard air fill, because it is more dense than air. This is the most common gas fill option for energy efficient windows.
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