Window & Door FAQs

Apr 30, 2025FAQs & Troubleshooting

Answers to Common Questions

If you’re considering new windows or doors, chances are you have a few questions. Below are straightforward answers to the most common concerns homeowners raise during consultations.

Why are my windows foggy between the panes?

💨 This is a sign of a failed seal in double- or triple-pane glass.
🪟 Moisture gets in, reducing clarity and efficiency.
🔧 You may need glass replacement or a full window upgrade depending on the age and style.

How long does window or door installation take?

🛠️ Most standard window or door installs take just 1–2 hours each.
🏡 A full-home window project may take a day or two.
👷 We work efficiently and clean up thoroughly when the job is done.

Do I need to replace all my windows at once?

❌ Not necessarily.
🔍 If only a few are failing, we can focus on those first.
💡 Some homeowners spread replacements over a few years to manage cost.

Why is there a draft when my windows look closed?

🌬️ Older windows may have worn-out seals or warping.
🪟 Even if they shut, air can sneak in through tiny gaps.
💰 These drafts increase heating and cooling costs.

Is condensation on the inside of my windows bad?

💧 It depends.
🌡️ A bit of condensation can occur in winter and may signal high indoor humidity.
🧽 If water pools or mold appears, we can assess ventilation or sealing problems.

Do you handle both supply and installation?

✅ Yes!
🚪 We provide high-quality products and complete professional installation.
📦 No need to coordinate with multiple contractors — we handle everything.

Final Thoughts

Your windows and doors are a big part of your comfort, safety, and energy bills. If you have a question, chances are we’ve answered it before — and we’re happy to help again.

Have more questions?
Contact us for honest advice and a free quote

Serving homeowners in: Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Welland, Thorold, Fort Erie, Port Colborne, Grimsby, Beamsville, Hamilton, Ancaster, Burlington, and surrounding areas.

 

 

 

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