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Emergency Window Repair in Toronto

December 31, 2021 By Webmaster

Emergency Window Repair in Toronto

Did one of your windows crack during a storm? Or, did your window fall victim to a fallen ladder while taking down your Christmas lights? No matter the cause, a cracked or broken window can lead to all kinds of problems. From a drop in your home’s temperature to rain water leakage, there’s no end to the hassle. So, if you need emergency window repair in Toronto, there’s one place you know you can call: Aluplex.

Damage Control

If your window has just been damaged, the first thing you need to do is damage control. Calling for help is next on the list, but step one is making sure you don’t end up with water damage. If it’s currently raining or snowing, the first step is grabbing towels and throwing them down on the floor. This will dry up any current leaks and prevent water from running all over the place.

Next, you need to find something to cover the window and prevent more water from leaking in. If the window isn’t completely shattered, you’ll need to cover it from outside. When it comes to methods of coverage, you’ve got options.

For coverage:

  • A tarp
  • Sheet plastic, like what you use to cover the floor when painting
  • A large, upside-down trash bag
  • Or, worst case, plastic wrap from the kitchen

For securing your coverage:

  • Nails
  • A staple gun
  • Tape, if there’s somewhere dry to stick it
  • Or, worst case, some thumb tacks

No matter what you use, the point is to cover the hole temporarily to prevent rain from pouring into your house. It’s okay if it’s ugly and imperfect. It’ll be removed before you know it and your window will be good as new.

Emergency Window Repair

When you need emergency window repair, call us at Aluplex. We’ll come out to repair your window as soon as possible and get your home back in shape.

It can be tempting to leave temporary coverage up and put off spending money on repairs. However, it’s never a good idea to delay window repairs. Window damage can cause all kinds of problems. Holes or shattered windows can let in pests. During the winter, that’s usually mice or rats seeking shelter from the cold. Rain and snow can get in around poor window coverings. And, finally, broken windows are a hazard, especially toward children who might try to investigate despite their parents’ warnings.

When you’re ready to have your window repaired, let us know and we’ll be happy to help.

Full Service Window Replacement

If your window is beyond repair, we can also help with window replacement. We can do a full service window replacement and have your new window installed ASAP. Let us know the extent of the damage and we’ll advise you on how to proceed if you’re unsure.

Filed Under: Blog, Repair Services, Windows

How Does Window Insulation Work?

December 31, 2021 By Webmaster

How Does Window Insulation Work?

Windows are an important part of every home. They offer us a view, they allow in sunlight, and they can be opened for a nice, fresh breeze. However, during the summer and winter, our windows can prove to be the weakest link in our home’s insulation. That’s why having updated windows is so important. New windows mean maximum insulatory properties. How does window insulation even work? Let’s take a look, so you can make an informed decision on whether to update your windows or not.

Insulation Basics

To start, let’s talk about some insulation basics. What is it that makes something a good insulator? If we think of things on a molecular level, temperature can transfer through solid objects. It does this because temperature is simply how fast something is “vibrating” at a molecular level. Hotter things have faster vibrations and colder things have slower vibrations. 

When it’s really cold outside, the billions of cold, slow, air molecules slow down the vibration of the glass molecules. When it’s really hot outside, the hot, fast, air molecules speed up the vibration of the glass molecules. And, of course, when the glass temperature is changed, it affects the indoor air temperature.

So, the thing that makes a good insulator is something dense, with a lot of molecules, so that those molecules are less affected by external sources.

Modern Window Insulation

Modern windows are able to implement this science in a way that’s extremely creative and unknown to the average person. Our two-panel windows are sealed tight and the space between them is filled with a dense gas. This gas is invisible to us, but is denser than air. That makes it much better than air at preventing temperature changes. Therefore, it’s a great insulator.

How Old Windows Lose Insulation

Over time, the seal on your windows’ glass panes becomes weaker, allowing the insulating gas to escape very slowly. When you’ve had windows for over ten years, the insulating gas has often escaped completely.

This is why old windows are so bad at insulating your home from external temperature as well as noise. Have you ever noticed that, in an old house, you can hear all kinds of noise from outside much louder? It’s because insulation does more than just prevent temperature leakage. Because sound is transferred in waves (vibrations), insulation also blocks out unwanted sound. So, if you’re tired of waking up to your neighbor’s lawnmower sounding like it’s right next to your bed, it’s time to get those windows updated.

Save Money by Updating Your Windows

Updating your windows isn’t just a matter of convenience and comfort; it also saves you money. People spend hundreds of dollars a year on running heating and cooling units longer and harder to make up for poor window insulation. When you replace your windows, you make a noticeable investment in your future expenses. Pay less on heating and cooling by making your home more effective at maintaining a comfortable temperature. 

Call us at Aluplex if you need assistance ordering windows for your home. We look forward to helping you improve your quality of life.

Filed Under: Blog, Windows

Commercial Door Replacement in Toronto

November 30, 2021 By Webmaster

Commercial Door Replacement in Toronto

The doors of your business are the first thing to welcome any new client or customer onto the premises. If they’re shoddy, broken, or worn out, it doesn’t offer a good image of your business to visitors. The question is, how does one go about commercial door replacement in Toronto? The answer is simple: Come to Aluplex. 

High Quality Glass

Aluplex is known for our high quality glass products offered in Toronto. We produce and sell windows, glass doors, frameless systems, glass shower enclosures, and more. Our high quality glass doors are exactly what you need for your commercial door replacement in Toronto.

Not only do we sell glass doors, we also sell fiberglass doors. So, if all of the exterior doors in your building could use a pick-me-up, we’ve got you covered. Replace glass doors out front and update the staff entrance at the back as well. 

Outdated, worn out doors are a huge security risk as well. If you want your business to stay secure and attractive, consider replacing old doors that are no longer doing their job.

Modern Designs

Ensuring your business keeps up with modern design is a huge step in attracting new customers and clients. That’s why Aluplex offers a great selection of modern commercial door designs.

Some of the designs we offer are:

  • Standard, Single Doors
    For small businesses, standard, single doors are often the best choice. They don’t involve any fancy automation and they fit into small spaces. These make great entrances for businesses that are part of a commercial strip. We can attach a standard tubing handle or even attach a custom handle of your choosing.
  • Standard, Double Doors
    Our standard, double doors are of the same variety as our standard, single doors. However, double doors are much better for large entrances or standalone buildings. They’re better for businesses with slightly higher traffic, create great entrance visibility, and are more accessible. If your business gets product shipments that aren’t big enough to require a loading dock, double doors make carrying things into the building faster and easier.
  • Sliding, Automatic Doors
    For convenience stores or large commercial offices, sliding, automatic doors are a huge plus. Nothing says modern professionalism like automatic doors. Are you getting your entire entrance replaced? Consider sliding, automatic doors to replace an old set of standard, double doors.

Professional Commercial Door Installation

DIY projects are great for some updates, but commercial door replacement isn’t one of them. When you buy commercial door replacements from Aluplex in Toronto, we install them for you. Our professional commercial door installation process is quick and easy. That makes your only job to make the order and then sit back and relax. 

Buy Commercial Door Replacements in Toronto

If you’re ready to buy commercial door replacements in Toronto, make your order today. If you’re not quite ready yet, take some time to think on it. Have questions? We’re always happy to help. Just give us a call and we’ll give you all the details you need to make an informed replacement decision. We look forward to hearing from you!

Filed Under: Blog, Doors

How to Repair a Cracked Window

November 30, 2021 By Webmaster

How to Repair a Cracked Window

Getting a crack in your window is a huge pain. It lets in cold or hot air from outside and can even leak water when it rains. So, how can you repair a cracked window? It’s actually pretty easy. If you don’t want to splurge on repair services, you can DIY the whole thing. Let Toronto’s window and glass experts tell you how.

Prepare for Repair

The first step is preparation. When you repair a cracked window, there are a few things you need.

  • Dish soap and a rag
  • Two-part epoxy
  • Acetone
  • Putty knife
  • Toothpick or other disposable item for mixing
  • Paper plate or other disposable mixing surface
  • Straight razor blade

To start, clean the area around the crack with liquid dish soap and water. This will remove any oils, dust, or grime from the glass. Once clean, let the glass air dry completely. This may take some time, so cleaning your cracked window is best done ahead of time.

Apply Epoxy

Now that your window is ready for repair and you’ve gathered everything you need, it’s time to apply epoxy. To repair a cracked window with epoxy, you’ll want a two-part epoxy. This can be found at a hardware store and is made to be mixed up at the time of use. One part is a hardener, so don’t mix it up until you’re ready to apply it.

Mix the epoxy with a disposable mixer, like a toothpick or popsicle stick. Make sure you follow the instructions on the packaging. Every epoxy is a little different. Then, spread the epoxy along the crack in your window with a putty knife. Press the epoxy into the crack and swipe over it from different directions to ensure the crack is filled entirely. Scrape the flat edge of the putty knife over the entire crack to scrape away any excess epoxy.

Clean Up Window

As soon as you’ve finished applying epoxy, use a flat-edged razor blade to scrape away any excess epoxy. You can do this to remove any that got onto the intact glass surrounding the area as well as any raised epoxy along the crack.

When you’ve finished scraping off the leftovers, dampen a rag with acetone and wipe down the surrounding glass to get rid of any little remnants of epoxy before it hardens. You can wipe over the repaired crack with this rag as well to ensure the surface is flat and there’s no raised epoxy left. Then, let the epoxy cure for 24 hours.

Replace a Cracked Window

While you can repair a cracked window with epoxy, it may be worthwhile to replace a cracked window instead. If you have a modern window with two panes of glass, there’s an insulating gas between the panes that does most of the insulating for that window. When the glass cracks, there’s a chance for that gas to seep out. This is especially true if the crack has been present for a while. 

If your window is old and single-pane, replacing your window is definitely the right choice. Single-pane windows have no insulation, costing you money in electricity to make up for heat and cold that leak in during summer and winter. Upgrade to Aluplex windows and improve your quality of life. Call us if you have questions and we can give you a hand.

Filed Under: Blog, Repair Services, Windows

Open Concept Designs for Medical Offices

October 31, 2021 By Webmaster

Open Concept Designs for Medical Offices

Medical office design is an important part of what brings comfort and confidence to patients. Offer a comfortable medical office to your patients to ensure they come back for future appointments. How do you make your medical office design a success? One of the most foolproof methods is using open concept designs for medical offices. Here are some of the ways you can make your medical office more open concept.

Light Flow

One of the biggest features in open concept design is light flow. Without good light flow, open concept design is meaningless. So, how do you achieve good light flow in your open concept medical office? One great solution is using a frameless system.

Frameless Systems

A frameless system is a glass dividing system for office spaces. They’re most commonly used in business offices, but can be implemented in medical offices as well. Instead of walling off the actual office space behind check-in counters, put up frameless system dividers. These glass walls will allow seamless light flow, a less restrictive space, but will still provide privacy and noise dampening.

More Windows

The next solution to providing light flow in open concept designs for medical offices is by adding more windows. Too many medical office buildings skimp on windows, leaving the office dark and closed-off. By implementing large windows in your office design, you let the sun inside in all its glory.

Don’t stop at regular windows. If your medical office is its own building or on the top floor of a shared building, opt for a skylight. Putting a large skylight into a medical office space lets in tons of light and a view of the sky. Nothing feels quite so open as being able to look up and enjoy the morning sky.

Save Electricity

Because large windows let in ample light during business hours, you can save a ton of money on electricity. Especially in offices with skylights, electric light may not even be necessary during the brighter months of the year.

Bring the Outdoors In

There are more benefits to additional windows than just added light. Bringing the outdoors in is a huge bonus to office likeability. Patients love getting to admire the surrounding scenery when waiting for their appointment. This is especially true in more suburban or rural areas with lots of trees.

If you’re building or remodeling a dental office, large windows also go great on the stretch of wall your dental chairs are facing. Giving patients, young and old alike, a view of the birds and trees outside is a great way to offer peace and a sense of calm. This will help a lot with those who have dental anxiety.

Office Resale Value

If moving your office to a bigger space later is something you’re considering, don’t fret. Open concept designs for medical offices offer great resale value. Even if someone intends to move in a different type of practice, windows and skylights are always a plus. You’ll have no trouble selling an office space with a lot of light and an open concept interior.

Filed Under: Blog, Frameless Systems, Skylights, Windows

Operable Kosher Sukkah Skylights for Your Porch

October 31, 2021 By Webmaster

Operable Kosher Sukkah Skylights for Your Porch

For observant Jews, Sukkot is a great time to get together and celebrate with family. However, building your own Sukkah can be a time consuming process. For busy families, disabled Jews, or anyone else who struggles with creating their own, Aluplex has a solution. Check out our operable kosher Sukkah skylights and make Sukkot a bit easier in the years following.

What is Sukkot?

For those who aren’t aware, Sukkot is a Jewish holiday. During the holiday, observant Jews create a Sukkah – an enclosure made of natural materials. The Sukkah represents the kind of fragile dwelling the Israelites dwelt in during their 40 years of desert traveling. For the duration of Sukkot, observant Jews will eat, and sometimes sleep, in their Sukkah. The Sukkah must be taken down and rebuilt each year.

Operable Kosher Sukkah Skylights

Aluplex has a fantastic solution for building your yearly Sukkah. Instead of having to build an entire structure from scratch, we’ve come up with a more convenient, kosher alternative. The alternative starts with adding an enclosed porch to your home. After that, all you have to do is add our operable kosher Sukkah skylights, which are installed in the roof of your porch.

Build On Top

When it comes time for Sukkot, you can simply open up the skylights and build your sh’chach over top of the uncovered porch. Our kosher skylights can be opened manually or pneumatically, since observant Jews are not permitted to operate electric switches during Sukkot and Shabbat.

After opening the skylights, you can build your sh’chach however you like. Your porch will then become your Sukkah. You can then eat and sleep in more comfort than the in the average Sukkah, all while remaining kosher. This option is more accessible, which is great for disabled Jews who can’t build something elaborate each year. Plus, it allows for more temperature regulation and more comfortable sleeping arrangements.

When Sukkot Ends

When Sukkot is over, your sh’chach can be removed and the skylights can be closed. Your porch is then returned to normal and you can use it however you like the rest of the year. If you like plants, you could use your porch as a greenhouse. Keeping them inside the porch will prevent the harsh Canadian winter from killing them. You could even add a porch swing or hammock. With the wonderful addition of operable kosher Sukkah skylights, your porch will be full of sunshine year round. These skylights are a worthy investment for any observant Jew.

If you’re interested in buying some of Aluplex’s operable kosher Sukkah skylights, we’re only a call away. Contact us to learn more about our skylights and what other products we have to offer that may aid in the construction of your enclosed porch. We’re more than happy to answer any questions you have.

Filed Under: Blog, Sukkah, Sunrooms and Greenhouses

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