New glass alone will not fix a drafty window

How to Avoid Costly Casement Mistakes

In many Canadian homes, the trouble with old windows shows up the minute the weather turns sharp. I often get called in when a room feels drafty, the crank is getting stubborn, or there is moisture building up where it should not be, and that is usually when homeowners start seriously thinking about casement window replacement.

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How To Master Exterior Window Replacement

I drive through a lot of Canadian neighborhoods and I often spot the same pattern. A beautiful brick-clad, two-storey home with original windows that are starting to look tired. The brickwork is still solid, but the frames are warped, the glass is fogged, and the caulking around the sills has cracked. That is usually why I get called in. What surprises most homeowners is how much difference a well-planned exterior window replacement makes – not just to comfort, but to how the whole front of the house reads from the street.

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Fix drafts at the sill with expert patio door replacement tips

Stop Patio Door Drafts Now

I often see rolled up towels sitting on the floor next to sliding glass doors. It usually shows up when Canadian winters set in and the floor near the back of the house feels like an ice rink.

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How to Choose the Best Front Door Replacement

I often see homeowners struggling with their front entrances as soon as the first deep freeze hits. Usually, the door becomes incredibly stiff and hard to yank open, or there’s a freezing draft coming in even when the deadbolt is fully locked.

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Fix Frozen Double Lift-Out Slider Windows

How to Fix Broken Double Lift-Out Slider Windows

Manitoba homeowners endure the telltale signs with double lift-out slider windows as unrelenting prairie winters clamp down hard – both operable sashes freezing rigidly in place, wind chill penetrating gaps at -20°C with feels-like plunges to -40°C or worse, turning basements and main floors into iceboxes despite cranked furnaces.

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Custom Windows in Alberta

Custom Windows in Alberta

Alberta homeowners wrestling with odd-shaped openings in older ranchers or heritage bungalows often spot trouble when chinooks roar through – warped frames suddenly gap open, letting -30°C drafts howl, while fogged arches and bays leak precious heat despite past patches

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Homeowners across British Columbia often reach out after a heavy rain spell, when water starts pooling inside at the patio door threshold or cold drafts sneak in despite the mild coastal winters. In many homes, especially those older ranchers or split-levels with big sliders to the backyard, the door that's supposed to connect you seamlessly to outdoor living starts failing quietly over the years.

Patio Door Replacement in British Columbia

Homeowners across British Columbia often reach out after a heavy rain spell, when water starts pooling inside at the patio door threshold or cold drafts sneak in despite the mild coastal winters. In many homes, especially those older ranchers or split-levels with big sliders to the backyard, the door that’s supposed to connect you seamlessly to outdoor living starts failing quietly over the years.

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French Doors in British Columbia

Homeowners up and down British Columbia notice French doors acting up first during those relentless coastal downpours, with water trickling in at the sill or panels refusing to latch tight against wind gusts.

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