Toronto is Canada's largest city and one of the most multicultural metropolises in the world. From the Victorian row houses of Cabbagetown to the modern condos of the waterfront, Toronto's residential landscape is as diverse as its population.
Toronto's winters bring temperatures well below -15C with frequent freeze-thaw cycles that stress window seals, while summers can reach 35C with high humidity, demanding windows that perform in both extremes.
Toronto's older neighbourhoods feature homes built from the late 1800s through the 1960s, many with original or failing windows. With rising energy costs and increasingly extreme weather patterns, replacing windows with modern Energy Star-rated units provides significant savings and improves comfort year-round.
the CN Tower and the Distillery District
Our semi-detached in the Beaches had original 1940s wooden windows that were rotting and drafty. Panes manufactured custom replacements that match the character of our home perfectly. The difference in warmth and quiet is remarkable. — James C., The Beaches