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Sarasota Homes, Jensen Lakes

Building solutions for you, with over four decades of experience.

Buying a window is more than just a transaction; it’s a partnership, a home framed perfectly to your lifestyle. We’re dedicated to working closely with developers, builders, dealers, and homeowners throughout Western Canada, offering a comprehensive range of styles and options for the perfect fit.
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Casement windows

A casement window is a window that is attached to its frame by one or more hinges at the side. They are used singly or in pairs within a common frame, in which case they are hinged on the outside.

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Slider windows

The slider window has one or more sashes that slides open horizontally.

Hung windows

With a bottom sash that slides up, the single hung window allows controlled airflow into your home.

Picture windows

Picture windows do not open. They offer a low-profile frame to maximize glass surface, allowing a beautifully clear, unobstructed view.

Awning windows

An awning window is hung horizontally. Hinged on the top, shielding from the rain while providing good ventilation and constant airflow. it is also one of the most energy efficient operating windows.

Fixed windows

A fixed window is a casement or awning window that doesn’t open.

Folding windows

Folding windows allow you to create a pass-through area from the indoors to the outdoors.

Frame & colour material

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uPVC

Our windows are made from uPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride), a robust material that’s free from phthalates and BPA. This material is chosen for its exceptional thermal efficiency and durability in window construction often lasting for decades. Plus, it’s recyclable, making it a sustainable choice for your home!

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Acrylic wrap

For a seamless blend of style and durability, choose our high-performance acrylic wrap. This innovative solution offers a range of exterior and interior color options, bringing new possibilities to uPVC windows. Crafted from top-tier acrylic, the wrap is permanently bonded to the uPVC window frame, ensuring it withstands weather and UV exposure. With our acrylic wrap, you can count on a finish that stays vibrant and resilient throughout its lifespan.

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Metal clad UPVC

Our metal-clad windows bring bold styling and a diverse palette of exterior colour options. They blend the strength and elegance of aluminum cladding with the advantages of a fusion-welded uPVC frame. This perfect combination ensures superior durability and energy efficiency. Just like our uPVC windows, these require minimal maintenance, offering long-lasting performance and aesthetic appeal.

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Choosing the correct glass

Good design and correct installation are important factors in ensuring energy efficient windows, but glass performance plays the big role.

We offer a variety of energy-efficient glass options and technologies to ensure maximum comfort in any climate. With dual and triple pane configurations and multiple Low-E coating options, our glass keeps the summer heat out and the winter heat in.

Sun or shade?

If you prefer to take advantage of the sun’s heat from your south and west-facing windows, consider glass with a higher solar heat gain (SHGC). Alternatively, choosing glass with a lower SHGC will keep the sun’s heat out, leaving your home cool and comfortable, reducing cooling costs.

Glass Name Heat System Description Metric Imperial SHGC Visible Light Ultraviolet Block
U-Value R-Value U-Value R-Value
Dual Dual pane, clear glass, no coatings 2.73 0.37 0.48 2.08 0.76 81% 42%
Tri Triple pane, clear glass, no coatings 1.77 0.56 0.31 3.23 0.70 75% 52%
HS1-C180 Dual pane, one Low-E coating, Argon 1.48 0.68 0.26 3.85 0.69 79% 71%
HS2-C180 Triple pane, one Low-E coating, Argon 1.04 0.96 0.18 5.56 0.61 73% 71%
HS3-C180 Triple pane, two Low-E coatings, Argon 0.76 1.32 0.13 7.69 0.56 70% 87%
HS4-C270 Dual pane, one SunStop coating, Argon 1.41 0.71 0.25 4.00 0.37 70% 86%
HS5-C270 Triple pane, one SunStop coating, Argon 1.05 0.95 0.19 5.26 0.34 64% 88%
HS6-C270 Triple pane, two SunStop coatings, Argon 0.71 1.41 0.12 8.33 0.31 55% 96%
HS1V-C180/i89 Dual pane, two Low-E coatings, Argon 1.19 0.84 0.21 4.76 0.62 77% 73%
HS4V-C270/i89 Dual pane, one Low-E & one SunStop coating, Argon 1.14 0.88 0.20 5.00 0.36 69% 86%

All performance for C.O.G. (centre of glass) ratings are based on Vision v4.0 simulations. All C.O.G U- and R-values are based on ASHREA Winter Conditions. Framing, cladding, frame type and other items will affect the overall thermal values of a complete window.

A measurement of the resistance of heat transfer through glass. The higher the R-Value, the better the window insulates against heat.

U-Value

A measure of the rate of nonsolar heat flow through a material or assembly. The lower the U-Value, the greater a window’s resistance to heat flow and the better its insulating value.

Solar Heat Gain (SHGC)

The amount of the sun’s heat that transfers through glass from the exterior to the interior side. The higher the solar heat gain, the more a window allows heat to pass through into a home.

Coated Surfaces

  1. Dual Clear – No Argon Gas
  2. HS1V dual pane Low-E surface 2 and surface 4
  3. HS4V dual pane Sunstop Low-E surface 2, Low-E surface 4
  4. HS1 dual pane Low-E surface 3
  5. HS4 dual pane Sunstop Low-E surface 2
  6. Tri-pane Clear – No Argon Gas
  7. HS2 tri-pane Low-E surface 5
  8. HS3 tri-pane Low-E surface 2 & 5
  9. HS5 tri-pane Sunstop Low-E surface 2
  10. HS6 tri-pane Sunstop Low-E surface 2 & 5

All Low-E or Sunstop Low-E coated units are argon filled.

Types of Glass

TEMPERED GLASS – A safety glass used in applications where standard glass could pose a potential risk if broken. The tempering process makes glass four to five times stronger than normal and allows it to break into smaller, safer pieces. Tempered glass is available on both interior and/or exterior panes of glass. Be sure to check your local building codes to see where and when tempered glass may be required.

TINTED GLASS – Tints are available in bronze or grey and are available on the exterior pane of glass. If the overall glass surface is greater than 25 sq.ft., the tinted glass should be tempered to help reduce stress and prevent cracking or breakage.

TEXTURED GLASS – Textured glass is available on the interior pane of glass and comes in several decorative textures. Ask an All Weather at Home sales representative for more information or visit allweatherathome.ca.

SPECIAL GLASS  –Do you require specialty glass for your project? Ask an All Weather at Home sales representative for more information or visit allweatherathome.ca.

Exposure of Glass

NORTH-FACING WINDOWS – North-facing windows typically don’t get much sun exposure, so you’ll want glass with a higher R-value/lower U-Value, such as HS6. This will help keep your home’s heat in and the cold, outside air out.

WEST-FACING WINDOWS – The sun hits west-facing windows for extended periods of time, especially in the summer, meaning you’ll probably want to stop the heat from coming into your home. Look for glass with a lower SHGC (Solar Heat Gain Coefficient) to keep out the heat.

SOUTH-FACING WINDOWS– Similar to west-facing windows, south facing windows are also prone to extended periods of sun exposure. Depending on how much sun your windows get, look for glass with a lower SHGC to keep out the sun’s heat, or glass with a higher R-Value/lower U-Value to prevent warm or cool air from escaping the inside of your home.

EAST-FACING WINDOWS – With the exception of the morning sun, overall sun exposure on east-facing windows is typically low. Glass with a higher R-Value/lower U-Value for better insulation is usually preferred, such as HS6.

Energy Calculator

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Making it simple

Do you know that up to 25% of a home’s energy loss can be attributed to windows? In Canada’s diverse climate, managing energy efficiency is crucial for both comfort and cost savings. Our calculator helps you determine which window configurations offer the best energy efficiency. By using this calculator, you can not only reduce your energy bills but also enhance your home’s environmental footprint. Make informed decisions about your window upgrades, and enjoy a more comfortable, eco-friendly home year-round.

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Innovation makes the difference

V-weld is more than just a fancy sounding name.

All Weather at Home is proud to be one of the first manufacturers in North America to offer the groundbreaking technology of V-weld as part of our Apex window series. No other window offers such exceptional performance in keeping the outside elements from seeping into a home – virtually eliminating air and water leaks.

Conventional windows use mechanical mullions joined with gaskets and silicone, which contract and expand with temperature differences. This can lead to separation between joints, causing air and water leaks. To eliminate this, V-weld Apex windows arefusion-welded together leaving no gaps, cracks, spaces, slits or any other synonyms that water can seep through. This manufacturing process provides superior frame integrity and ensures better performance than conventional combination windows in water and air tests.

Learn how the technology keeps out the elements and improves durability.

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Let the light in

Our brochure offers your first glimpse into a world of possibilities. Once you’re inspired, the true magic happens during a personalized consultation with one of our sales experts or trusted dealers. They’re more than order takers – they’re partners in helping you actualize your vision in harmony with your unique project needs and the character of your home. Our commitment to your All Weather experience is to make the process easy and intuitive, from concept to completion.

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