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You’ve come to the right place if you are looking for reliable Cambridge windows and doors replacement service. You’ll be surprised the difference upgraded windows will have on your home’s indoor temperature, comfort, and energy bill.
At EcoTech, we make it as simple as possible for you to choose the right combination of windows and doors to match the exterior of your home. Make your home look its best and improve its efficiency all at once. Contact us today to get started.
Cambridge's Complete Windows and Doors Solution
Vinyl Windows
Entry Doors
Patio Doors
Garage Doors
Ready for New Windows & Doors in Cambridge?
The decision to invest in new windows and doors is a good one. There are many situations when your decision will benefit you greatly. Older windows and doors are less efficient, require more maintenance and care, and can be a source of air leaks and even potentially a security threat. Upgrading can solve all these issues right away. Plus, you’ll save money on your energy bill and increase the value of your property. What are you waiting for? Work with EcoTech today to select the perfect combination of windows and doors.
Why EcoTech is Your Best Option or Windows and Doors
Cambridge residents choose EcoTech because of our award-winning windows and doors. Our EcoSmart windows combine the latest design trends, materials, and innovations to make the most durable & energy efficient windows on the market today. All our products are Energy Star compliant and of the highest quality.
We’ve proudly served Ontario homeowners since 2001. Our experience and service are second to none. Need financing? We can help you with this too!
Why Hire Us To Install Windows and Doors in Cambridge?
Our customers choose us for window and door installation in Cambridge for a variety of reasons, including the following:
We offer an extensive selection of windows and doors in Cambridge.
We use Energy Star windows to improve your homes energy efficiency.
Ecotech offers a FREE quote for Windows & Doors.
We provide a lifetime guarantee on all work and window products.
0% financing payment options available.
Our Modern Window Styles
- Awning
- Casement
- Hopper
- Single Hung
- Double Hung
- Single Slider
- Double Slider
- Bay
- Bow
Awning Window
Awning windows are often used in conjunction with large stationary windows, and for this reason, they have the reputation for being a durable window with unlimited architectural possibilities.
Casement Windows
Casement windows offer a refined look to your home. They swing outward, for maximum ventilation and unlike sliding or hung windows, casements don’t have a rail. Instead, they can be opened by using a smooth action hand crank.
Hooper Window
Hopper windows are similar in operation to awning windows as they operate on a hinge, but instead of opening toward the outside, they open into the room.
Single Hung Window
With a sleek profile and contemporary style, the bottom sash of single hung windows will tilt inwards for cleaning purposes. This type of window does not protrude outward, making it a popular choice for walkways, patios, sunrooms, or porches.
Double Hung Window
Dual-hung vinyl windows boast two operational sashes that slide up and down and tilt, allowing for effortless cleaning. Either one or both sashes can be opened simultaneously, providing improved airflow.
Single Slider Window
Single slider windows have a standard sash that is fixed, while the other sash slides horizontally. Offering plenty of ventilation, this narrow lined window has a wide viewing area that contains a half mesh to keep the bugs out.
Double Slider Window
Designed for easy and seamless cleaning, double slider windows offer practicality and maximum ventilation. The sash’s horizontal slider allows air to enter and exit from your home, and the heavy duty cam lock is designed for ultimate peace of mind along with night latches to keep you safe.
Bay Window
Often made up of three sections in varying sizes, bay windows generally consist of a large center window, and two smaller windows situated on the left and right sides.
Bow Window
Similar to bay windows, bow windows offer a breathtaking view of the outdoors. The main difference between these two types of windows, which are commonly confused for one another, is that bow windows have a round shape, instead of the standard square design.
- Awning
- Casement
- Hopper
- Single Hung
- Double Hung
- Single Slider
- Double Slider
- Bay
- Bow
Awning Window
Awning windows are often used in conjunction with large stationary windows, and for this reason, they have the reputation for being a durable window with unlimited architectural possibilities.
Casement Windows
Casement windows offer a refined look to your home. They swing outward, for maximum ventilation and unlike sliding or hung windows, casements don’t have a rail. Instead, they can be opened by using a smooth action hand crank.
Hooper Window
Hopper windows are similar in operation to awning windows as they operate on a hinge, but instead of opening toward the outside, they open into the room.
Single Hung Window
With a sleek profile and contemporary style, the bottom sash of single hung windows will tilt inwards for cleaning purposes. This type of window does not protrude outward, making it a popular choice for walkways, patios, sunrooms, or porches.
Double Hung Window
Dual-hung vinyl windows boast two operational sashes that slide up and down and tilt, allowing for effortless cleaning. Either one or both sashes can be opened simultaneously, providing improved airflow.
Single Slider Window
Single slider windows have a standard sash that is fixed, while the other sash slides horizontally. Offering plenty of ventilation, this narrow lined window has a wide viewing area that contains a half mesh to keep the bugs out.
Double Slider Window
Designed for easy and seamless cleaning, double slider windows offer practicality and maximum ventilation. The sash’s horizontal slider allows air to enter and exit from your home, and the heavy duty cam lock is designed for ultimate peace of mind along with night latches to keep you safe.
Bay Window
Often made up of three sections in varying sizes, bay windows generally consist of a large center window, and two smaller windows situated on the left and right sides.
Bow Window
Similar to bay windows, bow windows offer a breathtaking view of the outdoors. The main difference between these two types of windows, which are commonly confused for one another, is that bow windows have a round shape, instead of the standard square design.