A Winnipeg home built in 1990 had nine old wood windows replaced with maintenance-free, energy-efficient units using full-frame brick-to-brick installation, Low-E 272 glass and oak interior casing.
A Winnipeg home built in 1990 had nine old wood windows replaced with maintenance-free, energy-efficient units using full-frame brick-to-brick installation, Low-E 272 glass and oak interior casing.
This Winnipeg window replacement project was completed for a home built in 1990. The original wood windows had become difficult to open, and the homeowner was dealing with the usual problems that come with aging wood frames: ongoing maintenance, warping, and reduced energy efficiency.
The customer wanted a maintenance-free solution that would still respect the warm interior look of the home. For homeowners planning a similar full-frame window replacement project in Winnipeg, this project is a good example of improving performance without making the interior feel out of place.
NorthShield recommended a full-frame, brick-to-brick replacement so the old wood window units could be removed completely and the new windows could be properly insulated and sealed. The interior finish was completed with oak casing, giving the homeowner the wood look they wanted while moving to a lower-maintenance window system.
The glass package used Low-E 272, selected because the customer wanted strong year-round performance: better comfort in Winnipeg winters while still helping the home stay comfortable through summer. The window styles included a combination of casement, awning and fixed windows, chosen to balance operation, airflow and glass area. NorthShield’s window energy efficiency guide explains why glass selection matters so much in this kind of upgrade.
The NorthShield crew installed nine replacement windows in one day and completed the project by 6:00 p.m. The brick-to-brick method allowed the team to address the full opening around each window, not just the visible sash or glass.
By replacing the warped wood windows with maintenance-free, energy-efficient units, the homeowner gained windows that open properly, require less upkeep, and better support comfort through both winter and summer. For homes with older units that no longer operate well, new replacement windows can improve both daily usability and long-term efficiency.
This Winnipeg project replaced nine aging wood windows with maintenance-free, energy-efficient windows, Low-E 272 glass and oak interior casing for a warm finished look.
NorthShield proudly provides professional window and door replacement services throughout Winnipeg and surrounding communities.