A Better View Starts Here
we are proud to install Canadian made lux windows and doors
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windows
Windows do more than let in light—they help protect your home, improve comfort, and save you money on energy bills. Combining exceptional performance with timeless beauty, these Canadian made windows are designed to reduce drafts, improve insulation, and enhance efficiency year-round. With durable materials, high-quality finishes, and expert installation, you can enjoy long-lasting comfort, lower energy costs, and a home that looks as good as it performs.
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front doors
Your front door is more than just an entrance—it’s the statement piece of your home. Combining style, strength, and energy efficiency, a well-crafted front door welcomes guests while keeping your family safe and comfortable inside. With durable materials, advanced insulation, and secure locking systems, these doors are built to perform year after year. And with our team of professional installers, you can be confident your door will fit perfectly and operate flawlessly, making a strong first impression that lasts.
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Sliding Doors
Sliding patio doors offer the perfect balance of durability, beauty, and low-maintenance performance. With a tough extruded metal exterior and a naturally insulating wood interior that can be painted or stained to match your space, these doors bring both style and practicality to your home. Designed to reduce drafts and improve overall home efficiency, they help keep your indoor temperatures comfortable year-round. Every aluminum-clad patio door comes equipped with a secure multipoint locking system, and our professional installers ensure a precise, worry-free fit so you can enjoy lasting performance, comfort, and peace of mind.
WHEN IS IT TIME TO UPGRADE?
Windows and doors do more than complete the look of your home—they affect comfort, security, and energy efficiency every single day. When they start to fail, the signs are usually subtle at first. Here are a few things to watch for:
Drafts or Temperature Swings: If certain rooms feel colder or warmer than the rest of the house, your windows or doors may not be sealing properly anymore. Updated seals or new units can make a noticeable difference in comfort.
Condensation or Fogging: Moisture between panes is a giveaway that the glass seal has broken. Besides blocking your view, it reduces insulation and is often a sign the unit is nearing the end of its lifespan.
Sticking, Warping, or Hardware Trouble: When windows and doors stop opening smoothly—or don’t latch the way they used to—it usually means the frame has shifted or the hardware is wearing out. This can become a safety issue if ignored.
Visible Wear and Tear: Soft or rotting wood, cracked vinyl, damaged trim, or peeling finishes indicate that weather and age are taking their toll. Catching these problems early can prevent drafts, leaks, and further deterioration.