Replacing your front door is a big decision. Wood and fiberglass are two of the most popular materials for entry doors. Each has its own strengths in terms of style, durability, and maintenance. To help you choose the right one for your home, we have to go through a clear comparison.
Read MoreYour front door isn’t something you replace every day. But when it starts sticking, leaking air, or just looks outdated, you know it’s time.
Read MoreFiberglass doors are tough. They handle weather well, don’t rot like wood, and usually don’t need much attention. That’s why many homeowners pick them.
Read MoreWhen people think about saving energy at home, they often focus on windows or insulation. But your entry door plays a much bigger role than you might expect. As someone who works with doors every day.
Read MoreIf you've been thinking about replacing your windows, you're not alone. It's one of those home upgrades that people often delay until rising energy bills or a cold draft becomes too obvious to ignore.
Read MoreWhen people think about their front door, they often focus on the door itself. The style. The color. The hardware. But what holds that door in place? What keeps it secure, sealed, and standing strong year after year?
Read MoreWindows do more than let in light. They help define your home's entire look. The right window style can make your house feel complete. The wrong one can feel out of place.
Read MoreReplacing your windows isn’t cheap. But the Canadian government is handing out money to help. In 2025, there are several grants and rebate programs available that can help Canadian homeowners cover the cost of energy-efficient window upgrades.
Read MoreA door does more than open and close. It keeps your home safe. It keeps heat in and cold out. It is the first thing guests see when they arrive. But even the best door won't do its job if it is installed poorly.
Read MorePlanning to replace your windows? It sounds simple. Take out the old ones. Install the new ones. But in Toronto, there’s one important thing to check first. Do you need a permit? In some cases, you do. And if you skip it, you could face fines or delays. You might even be asked to redo the work.
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