Canadian Quality Windows

Powerful Yet Affordable

Our energy-efficient vinyl windows are designed to withstand the elements, custom made to fit your interior and exterior, and priced to be very affordable.

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Canadian Quality Windows Difference

Canadian Quality Windows provides some of the most energy-efficient vinyl windows available—designed to enhance your home’s curb appeal while helping you improve comfort and save on energy costs. Each window is custom-crafted to meet and exceed top industry standards and is backed by a comprehensive lifetime warranty.

Crafted from a pure, 100% lead-free uPVC, Canadian Quality Windows products offer superior resistance to impact and discoloration compared to competition. Because your windows are a prominent feature of your home’s exterior, making the right choice is essential for both appearance and performance.

Canadian Quality Windows is a logical and smart choice for Canadian homes.

Select Below to Learn More About Our Windows Types

Casement Windows

These windows are the most popular windows in North America. They open outwards with a folding handle and provide excellent airflow but also an airtight fit when closed.

Starting at $375

Awning Windows

These windows are best for kitchens and bathrooms as they can stay open during precipitation, but can also serve other purposes. They swing open outwards from the top and close to provide an airtight fit.

Starting at $375

Fixed Windows

These windows do not open and are often used in combination with opening windows for larger openings, but can also be used on their own.

Starting at $290

Shaped Windows

These are fixed windows made into various shapes (other than basic rectangular shape). Contact us for pricing.

Single Slider Windows

These windows slide from side to side. They are one of the most affordable types and serve as a practical solution for many types of space.

Starting at $260

Double Slider Windows

Same as Single Slider windows, but opening on both sides for more versatile airflow and easier cleaning.

Starting at $310

Single Hung Windows

Classic windows with top section fixed and bottom section sliding up and down.

Starting at $265

Double Hung Windows

Same as Single Hung windows with both top and bottom parts sliding in the track up and down.

Starting at $315

End Vent Windows

Also called End Vent Slider, this window fits best where a sliding window is desirable but the opening is wider than the maximum sliding window size. It opens on both sides.

Starting at $390

Bay Windows

Bay Windows project outwards from the wall and create the impression of a larger, more open interior space. They typically consist of three panels.

Starting at $1,900

Bow Windows

Bow windows consist of four or more equally sized windows arranged side by side, offering a sweeping panoramic view while enhancing the home’s exterior with architectural charm.

Starting at $2,000

Egress Windows

As the name suggests, these windows are designed to serve as an alternative exit from a living space and follow specific size and configuration requirements.

Benefits of Vinyl Windows:

Affordability:

vinyl windows are less expensive than their fiberglass, aluminium, or wood counterparts. Vinyl windows are some of the most affordable products on the market. The material is easier to work with.

Weather resistance:

vinyl is heat, water, and UV resistant. The material will not rot, mold, or warp because of the weather. This is especially important in Canadian climate with exposure to prolonged periods of rain, snow, and moisture. Vinyl windows can last as long as 25 years or more, which makes vinyl a good investment.

Energy Efficiency:

Efficiency and heat transfer are common problems for other types of windows. Vinyl is known for its outstanding insulation, preventing energy from entering or escaping your house. It will significantly reduce the energy cost as all vinyl window frames and sashes are fusion-welded for strength while providing a perfect air and water-tight seal.

Colour Options:

Contemporary vinyl windows are available in a wide range of paint and stain finishes, which allows you to customize them to meet your style needs.

Sound Barrier:

Vinyl acts as an effective sound barrier, preventing sound transmission and reducing the outside noise and thus improving the tranquillity of the indoor space. It is especially beneficial if you live near a source of noise such as a highway or a busy street.

Easy maintenance:

Wet napkin with a mild detergent is all you need to clean vinyl surface. The material will not fade, or chip. Sanding or painting is never required for vinyl.

Faster Installation:

Being versatile and light, vinyl makes installation process smoother and easier, which makes vinyl windows yet more affordable.

Boosts home value:

Getting replacement windows prior to sale of the property boosts its value providing one of the best returns on investment.

Recyclable:

Vinyl windows are made from recyclable material, which makes them even more environmentally friendly.  

All our windows come in various configurations, colours, glass composition, and options. Please contact us to service a free-of-charge in-home consultation with our product specialist.

Why Homeowners Choose us

100% Canadian-made products

Honest pricing – no hidden fees

Decades of industry experience

Flexible financing available

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Our Service Areas

Ajax
Barrie
Brampton
Burlington
Etobicoke
Hamilton
Maple
Markham
Mississauga
Newmarket
North York
Oakville
Oshawa
Pickering
Richmond Hill
Scarborough
Thornhill
Toronto
Vaughan
Whitby
Woodbridge

Frequently Asked Questions

While there is no “typical” when it comes to windows as practically everything is made to order for a specific opening and architects do not stick to size standards, we tried to give you some starting prices on our windows page. The best way to know the cost of windows for your home specifically is to invite one of our Product Consultants to come by, measure everything and give you an exact price which will be valid for 3 weeks from the time of the offer. It is free, no obligation is attached to this visit, you receive wealth of information about windows and doors in general and our offer in particular. You do not stand to lose anything at all.
Look for the Energy Star® symbol and label on the product. This means that it has been certified to meet the requirements of an energy-efficient product issued by Ontario government.
There are many reasons for any window to get condensation with multiple factors affecting its severity. The pure physics of it tells us that when warm, moist air cools down after meeting with a cooler window surface, its ability to hold moisture reduces and it releases water vapour as droplets on the glass. The bigger temperature difference is between inside and outside the more condensation could form. Better and properly installed windows could lead to reduction in condensation, with further measures including using exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms, ensuring proper ventilation and air circulation, as well as moderate use of humidifiers.
Yes, vinyl has a lot of benefits compared to more traditional window materials. It is less expensive, more durable, more energy efficient, requires less maintenance, provides better sound barrier, and is recyclable. It is also very versatile and overall offers great value for money increasing the value of the property.
Yes. We can fit a window almost anywhere. Replacing windows to vinyl in older houses provides a trove of benefits to their owners. Our Product Consultants will help you find the best option during the free, no-obligation in-home consultation.
Contractors for new home builders usually install the cheapest windows and doors on the market to satisfy the minimum warranty requirement under Tarion. These cheaper windows and doors are known as bulder-grade products, or new home construction products or contractor-grade products. Companies who offer replacement windows are typically higher in quality and offer better warranty. At Canadian Quality Windows & Doors we offer a significantly longer, industry leading warranty for our products which reflects confidence in its design and quality. Please refer to our main warranty terms here. We also ensure the best installation for your long-lasting satisfaction.
No. There is no such thing as a standard window. At Canadian Quality Windows we measure your windows twice before custom-making them to fit your house openings.
There are some tell-tale signs that your windows may need to be replaced such as: if you see freezing on the windows during winter time; if you feel cold draft when you are next to a window; if you have fog or any colour between your glass panes; fading on your carpet or furniture where the sun rays hit through the window; moisture; difficulty opening or closing windows; any rotting, pealing, or moulding. In general, you can also take the age of windows into account. The technologies develop fast and windows today are not the same as they were 10-15 years ago.
Canadian Quality windows are easy in care: for cleaning just wipe the frames with a soft cloth with warm water and feel free to use mild cleaning solutions for the glass. When closing Casement or Awning windows, make sure that the lock latch is in the fully open position at the time of closing, and then always firmly lock it in place when the window is closed.
Noise reduction is always a benefit when installing new windows from Canadian Quality Windows. Some glass configurations are better at sound insulation than others. Our Product Consultants will be happy to talk through available options to achieve maximum sound reduction during a free, no-obligation consultation.
According to Ontario Building Code every bedroom-level floor without a direct exterior door must have at least one window which can allow for an easy escape to outside in case of an emergency (also called “Egress” window). There are specific regulations to the size of the opening and the ease of operation for a window to be considered Egress. If the window is below grade, there are also requirements to window well clearance. In every other regard an Egress window is just like other windows and can be customized to your preference without negating the above requirements.
Low-E glass is glass with a very thin, invisible (for most of the grades) permanent coating. It is the newest technology in fenestration allowing for effective temperature control both in high and low outside temperatures. It reflects heat back into the interior during cold outside temperatures and prevents heat from entering into the interior during hot outside temperatures, as well as prevents harmful UV rays from penetrating the space. There are different grades of Low-E coating and moving to the higher grades of Low-E you may notice a very slight tint in the glass. Regular Low-E levels are completely invisible. Canadian Quality Windows product consultants will be happy to explain more.
The number of “panes” refers to the number of glass layers in the window. Canadian Quality Windows offers some of the most energy efficient solutions in triple pane option. The additional benefit is better sound isolation than that of a double-pane windows.
Argon is a harmless, odourless, inert gas which heavier than air. Used to fill the space between glass panes, it acts as an effective insulator by minimizing heat transfer and reducing convection between the panes. This helps maintain a window surface temperature closer to that of your indoor environment, which in turn lowers the chance of condensation forming. The result is improved thermal performance and increased energy efficiency for your home.
SHGC stands for Sun Heat Gain Coefficient and is a measure of how much solar radiation passes through a window, door, or skylight, and becomes heat inside a building. The SHGC includes both direct solar transmission and indirect solar gain. It is expressed as a number between 0 and 1, where lower numbers mean less heat gain. Depending on the climate in which the windows or doors are installed, higher or lower number may be preferable.
U-value (also called thermal transmittance) measures how well a building element, such as a window, door, or wall, conducts heat. It represents the rate of heat transfer through the material — in other words, how much heat is lost. A lower U-value means better insulation and higher energy efficiency, as less heat escapes through the material. For those of you technically inclined, U-value is measured in Watts (heat flow) per one square meter of a material for each degree of temperature difference and its units are W/m2*K.
R-Value (also called thermal resistance) measures how well a building element resists heat flow and is inversely related to U-Value.
Bay windows typically have three panels arranged at sharper angles than in Bow windows, creating a more angular view. Bow windows which have four or more panels, sport gentler curve to arrive at rounded, more gradual appearance. Canadian Quality Windows product consultant will be happy to further explain the differences and what fits best to your home.

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