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October 12, 2023

Launch a profitable business in the green energy sector with a Magnetite Canada dealership, offering exclusive territories and full support for an investment starting at just $30,000.
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Plexiglass Barrier Buying Guide

April 3, 2021

Plexiglass Barrier Buyers Guide. As the world attempts to recover from the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, you would unfailingly

June 16, 2020

We have a large selection of Sneeze Guard Protection, Spit Guards and other product styles to choose from that range in price and are customized to suite your business.
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Old, Drafty Windows Are Sucking Away at Your Energy Bill

February 20, 2019

Reduce your HVAC expenses and stop energy loss by addressing inefficient windows with these simple, money-saving tips.

February 15, 2019

Combat the negative effects of sound pollution and reclaim your peace and quiet by using storm windows to block out neighborhood noise.
3 Reasons Why You Need Storm Windows to Reduce Noise in Your Toronto Home

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FAQ’s

Heat loss through windows is often caused by air gaps, single pane glass, and poor insulation. Window heat loss solutions typically focus on sealing drafts and adding an insulating layer to existing windows.

One of the most effective window insulation tips is adding an interior insert that creates a sealed air space. This approach improves insulation without the cost or disruption of full window replacement.

Yes. Window inserts are commonly included in a window retrofit guide because they upgrade window performance while keeping the original window frame intact.

Window upgrade advice often depends on comfort issues such as drafts, noise, or condensation. If the window frames are in good condition, a retrofit option may be more practical than replacement.

Yes. By reducing drafts and improving insulation, window inserts can help lower heating and cooling costs, especially in climates with seasonal temperature extremes.

A window retrofit improves performance by enhancing existing windows, while replacement involves removing and installing new frames. Many window retrofit guides recommend retrofits when the structure is still sound.

Yes. Window inserts are often recommended in window upgrade advice for older homes because they preserve original windows while improving comfort and efficiency.

Window inserts blog articles and window retrofit guides provide step by step information on different upgrade options, helping homeowners understand insulation strategies and performance benefits. You can also contact us today to discuss which window insert option is right for you.