Windows and Doors Toronto, ON
Replace your doors, windows, or sliding glass doors with interest-free loans of up to $40,000 (10-year term) through the Canada Greener Homes Loan and get up to a $5,000 rebate.
AZTech Doors & Windows Services
Doors
Our window and door company offer a wide range of front, garden, and garage door styles to enhance the security of any home.
Windows
An outstanding windows selection helps you to find the perfect replacement that combines beauty and functionality for your space.
Patio Doors
For stylish patio doors, check out AZTech’s impressive brochures featuring distinct indoor and outdoor spaces of the home.
What We Offer
Window and Door Company in Toronto
Is your home 20 years old or more? Are you now considering a renovation for your home in Toronto? First, we suggest not overlooking the importance of replacing your doors and windows. By installing new windows and doors, you will improve the look of your home. Moreover, they could potentially save you money on your energy bills.
With the help of professionals specializing in doors and windows from Aztech Doors & Windows, the installation process will be smooth and worry-free.
Don’t let old, air leaking windows and doors bring down the value and comfort of your home any longer, consider replacement options today!
Why Choose Us
Energy Efficent
Our products help reduce energy costs and enhance indoor comfort.
Superior Quality
Our products are designed to last, ensuring enduring performance & aesthetics.
Custom Service
We customize windows and doors to suit your needs.
Our Products Surpass Industry Standards
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FAQ Doors and Windows
What causes condensation on my windows?
The condensation on the surface facing inside your home that you can wipe off is totally different matter. Windows produce condensation whenever the dew point temperature of the air inside your home gets above the temperature of the glass surface. The dew point is proportionate to the relative humidity of the air inside the house. If the relative humidity of the air is above 80% any slightly colder than the air surface will produce condensation just like a mirror in a shower. If the relative humidity of the air is in the optimal range (35-50%) it is normal to see a bit of condensation on the windows only on the coldest days of the year. If you see excessive condensation on your new energy-efficient windows you need to check the air humidity and make sure it goes down to normal by adjusting the humidifier/heater settings and/or improving the ventilation.
Alternatively, the interior glass surface temperature of an energy-efficient window can go below normal if the flow of the warm/dry air contacting the glass is blocked by blinds or shutters – keep those open on cold days to minimize condensation. Higher-rated windows are less prone to produce condensation but even those would eventually go cold and start “sweating” if you restrict the warm air flow to them.
Does Aztech Supply Interior Doors?
What are the advantages of upgrading to energy-efficient doors?
Can I use a storm door in front of my entry door?
What is insulating glass?
Insulating glass units (IGUs) for low-rise residential homes are typically manufactured with glass in thicknesses from 3 to 6 mm (1/8″ to 1/4″). Thicker glass is used in commercial, high-rise and special applications. Laminated or tempered glass may also be used as part of the construction.
The space in between the panes provides the bulk of the insulation effect and is usually filled with a mixture of air and argon (noble gas) as it gives better insulation.
How can I improve the security of my doors?
When should I replace my windows?
- When your windows have air leaks and drafts.
- When your heating and cooling bills continue to rise.
- When your windows are difficult to open and close.
- When your windows do not provide adequate security for your home and family.
- When your windows allow dust and dirt into your home.
- When your windows don’t block outside noise.
- When your windows appear foggy.
- When your windows are difficult to clean.
- When your windows cost you time and money in maintenance.
Warranty
Limited Lifetime Warranty, Non-prorated, Transferrable Key Warranty Features
When it comes to keeping your home secure and comfortable, the importance of high-quality doors and windows cannot be overstated. That's why it's crucial to invest in products that come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty.