Tavistock is a small village in East Zorra-Tavistock Township, known for its strong German-Mennonite heritage and community spirit. The village features traditional architecture, well-maintained older homes, and a cheese-making heritage that connects it to Ontario's rich agricultural traditions.
Tavistock's Perth County location in the agricultural heartland of southwestern Ontario brings cold winters with temperatures regularly dropping below -20C and heavy snowfall from lake-effect systems moving eastward.
Tavistock's traditional homes were built for function in an era before modern insulation. Perth County's cold winters with heavy snowfall demand high-performance windows. Triple-pane replacements provide the thermal barrier needed to keep these charming heritage homes comfortable while dramatically reducing heating costs.
the Tavistock Men's Club Arena and the historic Tavistock Cheese Factory site
Our traditional Tavistock home had old wooden windows that let in every cold draft. Panes replaced them with efficient triple-pane units and our Perth County winters are now much more bearable. Excellent quality at a fair price. — Werner K., Tavistock Village