Maximizing the view with A1 Windows 350 Series

 

With this recently created  penthouse,and it’s expansive 360 degree vistas of the north shore,  it was all about maximizing the view with A1 Windows 350 Series.  Working  with existing architecture,  the heavily thermally broken but compact 3.5 inch perimeter frame of the 350 Series helped achieve the design objectives without sacrificing performance.350 fixed window Continue reading

A1 Windows receives Consumer Choice Award Vancouver for 11th Year!

We’re very pleased to announce that once again A1 Windows has won the Consumer Choice Award Vancouver in the Windows and Doors category for 2014

What are the Consumer Choice Awards?

Consumer Choice Award is the only organization in Canada to determine the top-ranked service providers in various categories by conducting an independent market research survey that is statistically accurate. Continue reading

Get inspired with custom coloured vinyl windows

 

Our Lady Of Mercy

 

When Our Lady of Mercy School in Burnaby was looking to replace their windows we’re quite sure they weren’t thinking “Raisin” and “Canary” .  However, being able to choose from Benjamin Moore’s complete colour pallet,  they were able to get a great match to the school colours.   The new windows not only increase ventilation and provide more light they also create a much more vibrant exterior.  Custom painted sealed units from Garibaldi Glass completed the look. Continue reading

BCAOMA Golf Tournament 2013

 

A1 Windows was once again proud to participate in the BC Apartment Owners and Manager Association (BCAOMA) Annual Charity Golf Tournament in support of Covenant House Vancouver.

Over $5,000 was raised by BCAOMA and Associate Members in support of at risk youth in Vancouver.

Thanks to all participants of the putting contest who contributed by purchasing extra putts.

How to preserve that heritage window look

When replacing heritage windows homeowners often find modern windows lack the features and styling that is found in heritage homes.  Preserving character and complementing the existing architecture can be a challenge.

Heritage BC offers a few suggestions (http://www.heritagebc.ca/resources/guides-tips-1/upgrading-windows) to preserve the heritage styling through regular maintenance and repairs of existing frames and sashes. Eventually however,  homeowners often consider full-on replacement. Continue reading