Home Reno Tax Credit

The Canadian government is offering an incentive to renovate!

Administered by Canada Revnue, the Home Renovation Tax Credit Plan offers qualifying homeowners a tax rebate of up to $1350.00 for completing renovations in their home.

Home renovations are smart investments in the long-term, and the Canadian government is allowing you to invest in the value of your home!

Some of the many ways you can qualify:

-new energy efficient windows
-upgraded front entry or rear doors
-new vinyl, composite or stone siding
-installation of metal cladding on existing windows

Call today for a no-obligation in-house consultation with one of our expert project advisors!
All About Wood Windows

 


Your windows protect the most important things in your life. Those things deserve the very best.

Sometimes it's important that your window merge seamlessly with your lives. Wood windows allow you the utmost in flexibility in interior decorating and rich wood styling.

Below are some of the features of wood windows. For more information regarding the benefits you can get from installing PVC windows in your home, contact an MCM representative today for your no-obligation consultation.

 

 


 

 
Pacific Hemlock

Warm and rich, using wood windows is the perfect way to accentuate and highlight the interior of your home. Furniture grade wood is painstakingly chosen to ensure that the interior finish of your windows is beautiful and durable.

Harvested in Western Canada, Pacific Hemlock is a rapid-growth, sustainable timber product. Its extremely even grain resists scraping and natural oils protect it against decay and rot. 

 


Metal cladded wood windows give you the best of both world: a beautiful finish to accentuate your interior furnishings, and a maintenance free, rich color exterior to highlight the exterior of your house.

The latest in glass and weatherstripping technology ensure that your windows are energy efficient and comfortable.  

 


 

 
"Low E" Insulated Glass (IG)

Glass is the weakest portion of your window. It is a challenge to make the glass thin enough to see through yet make it thin enough that you don't lose precious energy to the outdoors.

Insulated glass units help to combat this but creating a hermetically sealed unit. The two panes of glass protect against the elements, while the airspace between (filled with an inert gas such as argon) provides valuable insulating qualities.

 

 

Warm in the Winter

Titanium coating on the inside of the sealed unit prevents energy from your furnace from escaping; reflecting it back into your home where it belongs.

 

Cool in the Summer

The same coating reflects the energy of the sun away from the house. Helps to save your interior from harmful UV rays, and keeps your rooms more comfortable to stay in.