Showing posts with label codes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label codes. Show all posts
Mar 7, 2012
Importance of Installation
A knowledgeable professional should install windows, doors and skylights according to the manufacturer's instructions. A poorly installed product may not operate properly and could cause drafts even though the product itself is energy efficient. Poor installation may also allow water to leak into the home, leading to costly damage.
Here are some installation guidelines:
The installation should provide an airtight, insulated seal.
After installation, the window or door should retain its original shape and be level (plumb) from side to side and top to bottom. Windows may be installed on an angle...
Feb 28, 2012
PRE-PAID CONTRACTORS LICENCE
DOES YOUR CONTRACTOR HAVE A PRE-PAID CONTRACTORS LICENCE?
Deciding to undertake any type of renovation to your home is a major decision and one that shouldn’t be taken lightly or hastily. Whether you are looking at redoing your kitchen or replacing the windows and doors in your home, there are certain steps you should take to ensure that you and your family get exactly what you are looking for.
Feb 14, 2012
Egress Requirements in Canada
Building Code in Canada
- The intent of the Building Code is to detail the minimum provisions acceptable to maintain the safety of buildings, with specific regards to public health, fire protection, accessibility and structural sufficiency
- The National Building Code is the model code that forms the basis for all provincial code in Canada
- CSA user section guide must be used to select Windows as a minimum standard
- Building Code is a Law and we are responsible to follow the Law.
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