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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:
4 Major Benefits of Installing Low-E Glass Residential Windows
4 Incredible Benefits of Installing Low-E Glass Residential Windows Due to the advancements in insulation, protection, and solar filtration, choosing the right glass for your windowpane might get confusing. Low-E glass has gained popularity over the years and the market is expected to reach an estimate of $39.4 billion by 2024. It’s
3 Stunning Garden Doors We Can’t Get Enough Of!
3 Stunning Garden Doors We Can’t Get Enough Of! A purposefully structured door can take an already welcoming garden to the next level, and give it a decorative boost. Whether you choose something simple, do a DIY, or even go grand, a garden door is a much-needed extension of your home.
Fixed Casement vs Picture Window – What’s the Difference?
Understanding the Difference Between Fixed Casement, Casement, and Picture Windows in Ontario Last week, a homeowner in Allandale called us frustrated. She’d just had windows installed, and something looked wrong. The issue was difference between fixed casement and picture windows. The contractor had put in two picture windows on the
Triple-Glaze Windows in Ontario: Stop Summer Heat & Winter Cold
Triple-Glaze Windows: Why Homes in Ontario Feel Too Hot in Summer and Too Cold in Winter The problem most homeowners don’t see—until it’s too late Your home overheats every summer. Triple-glaze windows Ontario homeowners install are designed to reduce summer heat and winter cold when built correctly, yet many homes
Before & After: Bay Window Replacement in Oshawa
Before: Original Bay Window Condition The original white bay window with colonial grills had deteriorated seals, brittle caulking, and visible frame movement. The old unit allowed constant drafts and condensation along the edges, making the sitting area uncomfortable and energy inefficient—especially during colder Oshawa winters. After: New Energy-Efficient Bay Window