Canadian Greener Homes Initiatives

The Greener Homes Grant is gone, but the Greener Homes Loan is still available!

The Canada Greener Homes Loan (1) and Grant (2) programs were introduced by the Government of Canada in 2021 to help homeowners improve energy efficiency and sustainability in their homes. We frequently receive inquiries about which programs are currently available. Below, you’ll find a summary of the current status of these initiatives to clarify what options are open to you.

9 basics to consider before shopping for a new door

a brown front door with side lite
Doors, an ancient symbol of security and hospitality, have gracefully evolved over centuries, adapting to changing aesthetics and technological advancements. Today, replacing your entrance door is not merely a functional upgrade but an opportunity to infuse your home with a renewed personality.

The true meaning of BEST in replacement windows

The Best Window for Me
When it comes to replacement windows, the term "BEST" often gets misunderstood. It’s easy to assume that the best windows must be the most expensive or highest quality, but that's not always the case. BEST is subjective — it's about finding the right balance of factors that fit your specific needs as a homeowner.

From comfort to efficiency - The art of window shopping

If you are contemplating the purchase of new windows for your existing home, navigating through the myriad of window companies requires a thoughtful approach. Here are some expanded tips to ensure you make a well-informed and future-proof choice.

Window maintenance - Winter screen removal & cleaning

Winter Screen Storage
Proper maintenance of your windows is essential for ensuring their optimal performance and longevity. One crucial aspect of this maintenance routine is the seasonal removal of window screens, offering a chance to inspect and address potential issues in the Fall and Spring.

CDN Energy Star climate zones (as of 2022)

Canada Window Energy Star climate zones for windows
Even though windows do not consume energy, they can be a significant source of heat loss in a home. ENERGY STAR qualified windows will save you money by reducing the overall annual energy costs. ENERGY STAR windows will also help keep your home more comfortable all-year-round and may have less condensation in cold weather compared with a conventional non-certified product.

What is an R-value?

Move over, traditional window specs – the R-value is becoming a popular measurement in the world of window sales! Though it's been around for a while, this rating is gaining traction as an indicator of window efficiency. But why the sudden surge in popularity? Keep reading to find out.

What is a U-factor?

The lower the U-value, the better the window is at keeping the heat in during the winter and the better it insulates
When choosing windows, two key metrics to consider are the U-factor (or U-value) and the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC). Understanding these can help you make informed decisions for better home comfort and energy efficiency.

What is a Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)?

the higher the SHGC, the number, the greater the solar gain
Let the sun shine in, or not. The Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) measurement can help you achieve a desired increase or decrease in the amount of solar radiation (heat) passing through a window into your home.

A homeowner's guide to energy ratings & efficiency

Energy Rating Example
Navigating window and glass ratings can be perplexing, as higher numbers are preferred in some cases while lower numbers are preferred in others. To assist you, here are some helpful tips.

Energy Star (ER) rating - An overall measure of energy efficiency?

The higher the ER rating number, the more energy-efficient the window or door.
Although windows and doors don’t consume energy themselves, they can be a significant source of energy loss. If you're purchasing windows with energy efficiency in mind, the ER helps you make standardized product comparisons.

Energy Star product specification comparisons

When deciding where to buy your windows, finding comparative information is straightforward. However, interpreting this data can be overwhelming.

Comparative energy efficiency stories you may have missed

Here are some comparative energy efficiency stories you may have missed from our "What's the Difference" section.

Infographic - Window installation - What to expect

Our step-by-step infographic breaks down the entire process, so you know exactly what to expect from start to finish. Whether you're curious about the timeline, the installation day, or the final inspections, this guide will give you the clarity you need for a smooth window upgrade.