When choosing windows for your home, it’s not just about looks. The right windows improve comfort, reduce energy costs, bring in natural light, and even boost your home’s value.
But with so many options available, how do you know which style is best for your space?
This article breaks down the best window options available for Calgary homeowners, so you can make an informed decision that balances style, function, and long-term performance.
Why Windows are Important Investment
Windows make up a significant portion of your home’s exterior. That means they play a big role in how your home feels and functions.
Here’s what quality windows do for you:
- Energy efficiency: ENERGY STAR® certified windows can cut heating and cooling costs by up to 45%.
- Comfort: Better seals and insulation prevent drafts and regulate temperature.
- Curb appeal: A well-designed window enhances your home’s overall look.
- Resale value: Buyers value homes with modern, energy-efficient upgrades.
Window Options for Homeowners
Windows designed and manufactured locally in Canada are built with durability, energy efficiency, and style, making them well-suited to the region’s climate and architectural preferences.
Here are some of the key options homeowners can consider:
1. Omega Series: Casement & Awning Windows
- Best for: living rooms, kitchens, and hard-to-reach areas.
- Why homeowners choose them: smooth swing-out design, superior ventilation, and tight seals for energy efficiency.
- Pro tip: casement windows are especially effective on the windy prairies, airflow control without losing heat.
Available Types:
- Casement: hinged at the side and swing outward, perfect for kitchens or areas where you need maximum airflow.
- Awning: open outward from the bottom, allowing ventilation even when it rains.
- Picture: fixed glass panels that let in maximum natural light without opening.
- Bay: a three-panel projection that creates a cozy reading nook or extra space inside.
- Bow: a curved, multi-panel option that gives your home a dramatic, panoramic view.
2. Alpha Series: Sliding & Hung Windows
- Best for: suites, corridors, and wide openings.
- Why homeowners choose them: slim sightlines (more glass, more view), reliable performance, and easy operation.
- Pro tip: single-hung styles are perfect for bedrooms and bathrooms where you want privacy but also ventilation.
Available Types:
- Single Hung: only the bottom sash moves up and down, giving you easy function. These windows are ideal for areas where a top sash would be hard to open.
- Slider: smooth horizontal movement, great for suites, corridors, or tight spaces.
- Bay: extends outward, creating more interior space and a classic look.
- Bow: offers a softer curve than bay windows, ideal for living rooms and dining areas.
- Picture: Non-opening, slim-frame windows that maximize your view and natural light.
3. Delta Series: Fiberglass Windows
- Best for: homeowners who want the forever window.
- Why homeowners choose them: Fiberglass won’t warp, crack, or sag—even after decades. Foam-filled profiles boost thermal efficiency.
- Pro tip: go for triple-pane fiberglass windows if you want maximum noise reduction and insulation.
Available Types:
- Awning: opens outward from the sill, allowing indirect airflow while blocking rain.
- Casement: outward swinging with superior insulation and a sleek design.
- Direct Set: fixed panes with ultra-slim frames for a contemporary, wide-glass aesthetic.
- Fixed: large, non-opening windows that maximize efficiency and light.
- Picture: like fixed but designed with aesthetic trim options for design consistency.