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Introducing Our Updated Low-E Glass Series: Same Performance, Simpler Choices

Introducing Our Updated Low-E Glass Series: Same Performance, Simpler Choices

At All Weather at Home, we’re relentless about one thing: making comfort simple. That’s why we’ve refreshed the way we talk about our Low-E glass offerings. The performance hasn’t changed—but how you understand and choose the right option for your home just got a whole lot easier. As of March 26, 2025, we’ve rolled out new names for our glass series and introduced six high-performance Low-E 366 heat systems under a new series called ComfortMax 366. These changes reflect...

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All Weather at Home Expands CSA Certification Across Window & Patio Door Lines

All Weather at Home Expands CSA Certification Across Window & Patio Door Lines

All Weather at Home is proud to announce a major step forward in our long-standing commitment to quality: nearly our entire portfolio of windows and patio doors has earned CSA certification. Our residential products now carry one of the most respected quality marks in the fenestration industry. This isn’t just a technical achievement—it’s a reflection of our relentless focus on building products that meet the demands of Canadian homes, Canadian builders, and Canadian...

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More Ways to Design Your Way: Expanded SDL Options and New Colours

More Ways to Design Your Way: Expanded SDL Options and New Colours

At All Weather at Home, we’ve always believed that the smallest details often make the biggest impact. That’s why we’re expanding our Simulated Divided Lite (SDL) offering — giving you more ways to personalize the look and feel of your home, from the curb to the back garden.  What is an SDL? SDL stands for Simulated Divided Lite — a design feature that mimics the traditional look of divided window panes by applying grilles (called bars or muntins) to the surface of the...

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