Thamesville is a small village along the Thames River in Chatham-Kent, historically significant as the site of the 1813 Battle of the Thames. The community features heritage homes reflecting its early settlement history, a traditional village layout, and proximity to the historic battlefield and Fairfield Museum.
Thamesville's Thames River location in eastern Chatham-Kent brings damp cold winters with periodic river fog that adds moisture stress to window frames, combined with temperatures frequently below -15C.
Thamesville's historic homes, some dating to the early 1800s, have windows that need careful replacement to maintain heritage integrity while improving thermal performance. The Thames River's damp conditions compound cold winter effects, making moisture-resistant triple-pane windows an ideal upgrade for this historic community.
the Battle of the Thames historic site and Fairfield Museum
Our old stone house near the Thames in Thamesville needed windows as special as the home itself. Panes manufactured heritage-profile windows with modern triple-pane glass that look authentic and keep the river dampness out completely. — Gordon L., Thames Street