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QualiGlass carries every
style of window and we custom fit them to your building project!
Purchasing windows from QualiGlass, homeowners
will benefit from high-performance glass and superior PVC
frame technology. These technologies coupled together create
strong and attractive windows that save energy and maximize
interior comfort.
The major considerations when buying
windows are…
Operating
Style
When looking at new windows
for your home, the overall appearance from the outside as
well as way they opens are often the most important factors
for most buyers. At QualiGlass we have all the most popular
window styles including Picture, Fixed
Sash, Slider, Hung,
Casement, Awning and the
European Tilt & Turn. All of these
basic styles can be put in a wide variety of combinations
to meet all your design needs. Get more detailed information
on our Window Styles
page or go directly the style of your choice by clicking
the style icons on the right.
Colour
Choosing the exterior and interior colors of your new windows
is an important part of the process when buying new or replacement
windows. The common materials
that are used to manufacture modern windows come in standard
colours of PVC and/or vinyl. Beyond those standard colors
there is also foil, as well as stained and painted wood options.
For more details on window color options, go to our Window
Colours page.
Material
Wood, aluminum or vinyl... Okay, so it might be a bit of
a challenge to decide which window material is best. Which
should you choose? Should you go with glass windows or plastic
windows? Polyvinyl chloride (PVC or Vinyl), aluminum or wooden
frames? There are a number of things to consider when it comes
to choosing the best window material for your home. Let the
expereinced staff and QualiGlass explain
the options and help you make the right choice for your building
project. Learn the enough to ask the right questions now by
reading our Windows Materials
page. components.
Energy
Efficiency
The glass used in your windows is likely the
most important factor when it comes to energy efficiency.
This is the reason why understanding the differences in window
pane materials is very important choosing the best window
for your home. There are now what we call the low-emissive
(Low-E) glass, heat-absorbing glass, reflective glass, plastic
glazing materials, and storm windows. Layering of such glass
can also be very effective as this permits air spaces which
may also prevent heat flow and allow insulation. To learn
more about the types of glass available for the best in energy
efficient windows, go to our Window
Glass page.
Code
Compliance
Cost
We invite you to come...

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