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Reliable Windows & Doors Replacement for Scarborough
Are you a resident in Scarborough, Ontario, and, require your windows or doors to be replaced? We can help! EcoTech Windows & Doors, with over 23+ years of experience in the industry, is here to help. We know that windows and doors play a significant role in your valuable home. They assist with the overall appeal of your home, they can enhance its curb appeal, and, they can make your home more energy-efficient. Experience the difference of our reliable window replacement Scarborough service.
Whether you want to replace your entry door, replace a number of windows, or, replace all of the windows in your home, EcoTech Windows & Doors is your trustworthy option for affordable windows that fit your budget, and, we provide durable products that will resist the test of time. No matter what style of window or door you are shopping for, we can help! Just Contact Us or Request A FREE Quote to get started!
Scarborough's Complete Windows and Doors Solution
Vinyl Windows
Entry Doors
Patio Doors
Garage Doors
Ready for New Windows & Doors in Scarborough?
Over the years it’s important for homeowners to perform regular maintenance and renovations to keep their home up to date and maintain its overall value. One of the best home renovation projects that will help improve the look, functionality and value of your home is new windows and doors. When it comes to our new windows and doors in Scarborough, we offer you vinyl windows and doors that will improve your homes energy efficient, enhance your curb appeal, and provide you with the ROI you are looking for in a home renovation project.
Why Hire Us To Install Windows and Doors in Scarborough?
Our customers choose us for window and door installing in Scarborough for many reasons, including:
We offer an extensive selection of windows and doors in Scarborough.
We use Energy Star windows to improve your homes energy efficiency.
Ecotech offer 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.