Thinking of installing vinyl patio doors in your Toronto home? Or maybe you already have them, but something feels off? You're not alone. Vinyl patio doors are popular here for good reasons.
Read MoreMany homeowners ask us if they should choose a "fire-resistant" or "warp-resistant" option. These terms sound strong. But what do they actually mean? Let’s go through each one.
Read MoreA smooth install day starts before we arrive. Last month in East York, a family cleared a straight path, moved a console table, and took five minutes to review hardware with me.
Read MoreI’ve helped many GTA homeowners change the way their homes feel from the street. One project in Leaside stands out. We replaced a tired white slab with a Craftsman fiberglass door and a frosted sidelite. The porch felt warmer.
Read MoreEach material solves a different problem. Hybrid gives you real wood inside with a durable aluminum exterior. Vinyl keeps cost low and needs little care. Wood looks premium but needs the most exterior upkeep.
Read MoreYes, if you want the warmth of real wood inside and strong weather protection outside. Hybrid windows place solid wood on the interior and aluminum cladding on the exterior.
Read MoreLet’s be honest: windows can make or break a room. If they look plain, the whole space feels flat. But if they’re styled right? The whole home feels richer. The good news? You don’t need to spend a fortune to get that high-end look.
Read MoreA custom door is built for your home. It fits your opening, your style, and your climate. Toronto gets cold winters and hot summers. Joints move. Frames swell and shrink. A well made custom unit stays straight and sealed. It cuts drafts and noise.
Read MoreVinyl generally has the shortest lead times because it is widely produced in standard configurations. Fiberglass is mid-range, especially for factory-painted colors.
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