Niagara Falls is a world-famous destination city with established residential neighbourhoods beyond the tourist district. The city features charming homes in areas like Stamford and Chippawa, many dating from the early-to-mid 20th century, alongside newer developments in the growing north end.
Niagara Falls' unique position between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie creates a microclimate with lake-effect snow, ice mist from the falls, and winter temperatures that regularly drop below -15C.
Niagara Falls homes near the gorge and river face additional moisture from mist and spray that accelerates window deterioration. Homes throughout the city contend with Niagara's cold winters and lake-effect weather, making moisture-resistant, energy-efficient windows a critical upgrade.
Niagara Falls and the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens
The moisture from the gorge was causing constant condensation on our old windows. Panes installed moisture-resistant triple-pane windows and the problem is completely solved. Our Chippawa home stays warm and dry all winter. — Brian K., Chippawa