HOMEOWNERS

FROM US TO YOUR HOME.

WD CRAFTLINE is proud to help you create the perfect home with a wide variety of solutions. Our knowledgeable consultant will review your renovation project and educate home owners on the variety of material options available in the market. We will guide you through different glass options (Low E, Dual Low E, Tinted) that have been designed for different environmental conditions and home design preferences. The installation team take great pride to preserve and protect the existing finish of your home. Our goal is have your news windows look like they have always been part of the home with added curb appeal, protection and comfort.

Windows by Operation

Awning

Awning windows swing outward, with one sash hinged at the top. These windows are often placed above or below other windows and doors for additional ventilation. They open and close with the turn of one easy-to-reach handle, which is located on the bottom of the window frame.

Casement

Casement windows feature one sash that is hinged on one side and swings outward. They open and close with the turn of one easy-to-reach handle, which is located on the bottom of the window frame.
casement
single-hung

Single Hung

Single hung windows have one operating sash on the bottom that moves up and down. The top sash does not operate.

Double Hung

Double Hung windows have two operating sash: one on the top that slides down and one on the bottom that slides up. These windows offer great ventilation. They also have an EZ Tilt option which allows both sashes to tilt in from the top for easy cleaning.
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single-hung

Glide-By/Slider

Double Hung windows have two operating sash: one on the top that slid Glide-by/slider windows have one operating sash which moves side to side. The second sash does not operate.

Fixed/Direct Set Unit

Fixed/direct set units do not operate. These windows are available in a wide range of sizes and shapes, including rectangles, radius, trapezoids, octagons, etc.
Fixed Direct Set Unit
90-degree corner window

90-degree corner window

Windsor’s 90-degree corner window is designed with clean, straight lines to allow maximum light into a room. Corner units are available with a glazed corner post, or choose to forgo the post altogether for virtually unobstructed sightlines.

Glazing options

​You can choose from different glass options that have been designed for different environmental conditions and home design preferences. As a homeowner, you can choose anything from clear glass to Low-E glass to obscure glass.

Completely transparent, without any color added.

Designed to provide year-round savings and comfort by optimizing both the sun’s heat and a home’s heating and cooling system. In the summer, Low-E keeps a home cool and comfortable by reflecting the sun’s heat and damaging rays. In the winter, Low-E glass helps a home stay warm by reflecting heat back into the room. Additionally, Low-E glass is virtually invisible to the eye, so it’s just like looking through clear glass with no haze, bronze or smoke-colored tints.

The Dual Low-E glazing combines Cardinal LoE 366 soft coat on the inside surface of the exterior pane with Cardinal i89 coating on the inside surface of the interior pane. The Cardinal i89 coating is a durable, low emissivity coating that gives the product improved thermal insulation performance compared to clear insulated glass or standard Low-E insulated glass.
The Dual Low-E High Solar (HS) glazing option combines Cardinal LoE 180 soft coat on the inside surface of the exterior pane with Cardinal i89 coating on the inside surface of the inside pane. Dual Low-E HS provides higher SHGC ratings allowing this option to be used with the Energy Star northern zone trade-off values.
Gives the glass a consistent color throughout which will not chip or peel. The tinting also reduces glare and absorbs heat, keeping your home cooler. Colors offered usually include bronze and gray.
Textured glass that lets light through but is not completely transparent. It is most often used for privacy, light diffusion or decorative effects. Some styles include rain glass, glue chip glass, reed glass, etc.
Specifically designed to meet the State of Florida’s building code requirements for our coastal Impact Glass customers, these glass types restrict the amount of light allowed to pass through windows and doors in order to protect sea turtles along the coastline during nesting season

Speak with a Window Expert Today!

1 (844) 980-1778

West Location

761 Main St. E, Unit 2
Milton ON, L9T 3Z3

Niagara Region

6843 Dawson St.,
Niagara Falls. ON, L2E 7B6

Opening Hours

8am-5pm (Mon-Sat)
Show room by appointment only

East Location

7250 Keele Str., Unit 156
Vaughan, Ontario, L4K 1Z8

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