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Welcome to the Trust Build Windows Blog — your trusted source for expert advice, home improvement tips, and the latest trends in windows, doors, and blinds.

Whether you’re planning a renovation, upgrading for energy efficiency, or just want to keep your home looking its best, we’re here to help with:

Exploring Hung Windows for Your Victorian-style Home

Exploring Hung Windows for Your Victorian-style Home Those who are passionate about the Victorian style of houses in Toronto, Barrie, and Hamilton will find that single and double hung are excellent option to consider. We are going to take a more in-depth look at single and double hung windows, as

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Impact of Storm Doors on Front Entrance Door Warranties

Impact of Storm Doors on Front Entrance Door Warranties There may be concerns regarding the performance of your door and the warranty coverage if you decide to install a storm door at your front entrance. What are the specifics, if we may? Storm doors were all the rage in the

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Front Door Colours and What They Say About Your Home

Front Door Colours and What They Say About Your Home When picking your front door, it’s vital to consider various factors. Most homeowners devote their attention to the cost, style, energy efficiency, and material of the door, but did you know that your choice of colour says a lot about

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The Differences between Patio Doors and Front Doors

The Differences between Patio Doors and Front Doors While the door’s name itself may answer this question, there are several technical differences between the two doors and they’re often unknown to many homeowners. If you’re a confused first-time homeowner looking to spruce up your home, read on to find out

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How To Choose Replacement Windows For Your Home

How To Choose Replacement Windows For Your Home People often renovate their home interiors to revive the appearance, but it’s also important to think about cutting down energy inefficiency. With the cost of utilities (electricity, heating, cooling, and garbage disposal) amounting to $140.02 for an 85m2 apartment, homeowners can’t afford to add windows

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