Windows · Buyer's Guide
How to Choose the Right Windows for Your Vancouver Home
By Wintek Glass · Updated June 2026 · 7 min read
Replacing windows is one of the bigger home improvement decisions you'll make. Get the material, style, and glass package right for Vancouver's climate and your home's needs — and you'll be happy with the result for 20+ years.
Vancouver homeowners face a specific set of considerations when choosing windows — a wet, humid climate, mild but grey winters, and a huge variety of home styles from heritage character homes to glass tower condos. Here's a practical step-by-step guide.
Step 1 — Choose Your Material: Vinyl or Aluminum?
This is the most important decision. Both materials are excellent — they just suit different homes and budgets.
| Factor | Vinyl | Aluminum |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Lower | Higher |
| Energy efficiency | Excellent | Good (with thermal break) |
| Frame appearance | Thicker frames | Slim, modern |
| Large windows | Limited | Excellent |
| Color options | White, beige, woodgrain | Any color |
| Best for | Most Vancouver homes | Modern homes, large windows |
The simple rule for Vancouver homes
If you have a standard residential home and budget is a consideration, choose vinyl. If you have a modern home, want a specific color, or need large picture windows, aluminum is worth the premium.
Step 2 — Choose Your Window Style
Best for Ventilation
Casement windows open outward on a side hinge; awning windows open outward on a top hinge. Both provide excellent ventilation and a tight seal when closed — ideal for Vancouver's rainy climate because awning windows can stay open during light rain.
Best for: bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms.
Best for Wide Openings
Horizontal sliding sash windows work well where you can't have an outward-opening window — beside a deck, walkway, or in a tight space. Simple to operate and easy to clean.
Best for: rooms facing a deck or patio, basement windows, secondary bedrooms.
Best for Views and Light
Non-opening windows that maximize the glass area and your view. No hardware, no moving parts — just clean, uninterrupted glass. Often combined with operable windows on either side.
Best for: living rooms, feature walls, any room where the view matters.
Best for Traditional Homes
Vertical sliding windows that suit Vancouver's heritage and character homes. Classic look, easy to clean, and available in sizes that match older homes' original window openings.
Best for: heritage homes, Craftsman-style houses, East Vancouver character homes.
Step 3 — Choose Your Glass Package
The glass itself matters as much as the frame. Here's what to know:
Double Pane vs Triple Pane
Most window replacements in Metro Vancouver use double pane (two layers of glass with a sealed gas fill between them). Triple pane adds a third layer — better insulation and sound reduction, but 15–25% more expensive. For most Vancouver homes, double pane with Low-E coating is the sweet spot.
Low-E Glass
Low-emissivity (Low-E) glass has a microscopic coating that reduces heat transfer — keeping warmth inside in winter and blocking solar heat gain in summer. We recommend Low-E on all window replacements in Metro Vancouver. It's standard on most quality windows today.
Argon Gas Fill
The space between panes is filled with argon gas, which insulates better than air. Also standard on quality windows — ask your installer to confirm it's included.
For most Vancouver homes, we recommend:
Double pane · Low-E glass · Argon fill · Vinyl or thermally broken aluminum frames. This combination gives you excellent energy performance at a reasonable price point.
Step 4 — Consider Your Home's Style
Windows should complement your home's architecture. A few guidelines for common Vancouver home types:
- Heritage / character homes (pre-1950s): Single or double hung windows in white or woodgrain vinyl maintain the traditional look while improving energy efficiency.
- Craftsman and bungalows: Casement windows with thicker profiles suit the style. White or dark bronze frames work well.
- Modern and contemporary homes: Aluminum with slim sightlines and a dark color (charcoal, black, or custom) suits the aesthetic and allows larger glass spans.
- Condos and strata buildings: Check your strata's approved product list first — many have specific requirements for frame color and style.
Step 5 — Get the Right Quote
Once you've thought through material, style, and glass package, get an on-site quote — not a phone estimate. Window replacement pricing varies significantly based on your specific window sizes, the condition of existing frames, and access to the installation location. A reputable installer will visit your home, measure everything, and give you a written quote before you commit to anything.
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We offer free on-site quotes across Metro Vancouver. We'll measure your windows, walk you through the options, and give you accurate pricing in writing.
Book a Free Quote 📞 (604) 721-9660Frequently Asked Questions
How many windows should I replace at once?
Replacing all windows at once is more cost-effective — you'll get a better per-window price, and the installation is more efficient. If budget is a concern, prioritize the worst-performing windows first (those that are fogged, drafty, or damaged) and replace the rest over time.
Should I match my window frames to my door frames?
Matching window and door frame colors creates a cohesive look, especially on the exterior. It's not essential, but it's worth considering when choosing frame colors — especially if you're replacing both windows and doors at the same time.
How do I know what size windows to order?
We measure everything during the on-site quote visit. Window replacement sizing is more complex than it looks — rough opening sizes, existing frame conditions, and installation method all affect the final dimensions. Never order windows without a professional measurement.
What's the best window brand for Vancouver?
We work with several trusted manufacturers and can recommend options at different price points. What matters more than brand is the specifications — frame material, glass package, and installation quality. We'll walk you through our product options during the quote visit.
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Not sure what you need? We're happy to talk through your options before you commit to anything. Call us or request a free on-site quote.
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