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Trusted Saskatoon Window and Door Experts at 101 Doors and Windows Share Some of Their Favourite Projects

The dedicated team at 101 Doors and Windows believes that knowledge and experience matter. They have many years of experience in the Saskatchewan construction industry and they choose to specialize in windows and doors. They are a hands-on company that works directly with clients and manufacturers to ensure a great experience, as such they offer fast, friendly, and knowledgeable service. 101 Doors and Windows are Trusted Saskatoon Door & Window Experts!

In their first Trusted Saskatoon window and door tip, they share some of their favourite projects. 

101 Door & Window Project Showcase

2016 Hospital Home Lottery Home

























2016 Grand Prize Show Home at 422 Greenbyre Lane 

This Prairie Contemporary Styled Home with a Mid Century Modern Interior included over 3,700 sq ft of developed living space.

101 Doors & Windows supplied exterior and interior windows, doors, mouldings, hardware, and locks. Interior doors were semi-custom 7’ high as opposed to standard 6’8 or 8’. All done in rift-cut white oak doors with opposing directional veneer patterns.

2017 Hospital Home Lottery Home


This door request was brought to the 101 Doors & Windows team by the designer with just a picture that she had. This is not a production door that anyone makes, so they had one of our suppliers draw it up and build it. 

The door came out beautifully exactly as requested on time and on budget. 101 also provided all of the hardware and trims in this spectacular home. 



2018 Hospital Home Lottery Home

101 worked on this third lottery home for a local home builder, the third in three years. They were looking for something simple, sleek, and ultra-contemporary so 101 made this door just a single vertical line and it looks fantastic with the Barcelona oil rubbed bronze knobs in this mid-century designed Saskatoon lottery home.

10' x 8' custom Master Suite Door

The 101 Doors & Windows team built a unique door in this master bedroom separating bath and bedroom areas. It was a very challenging and heavy door, 10' x 8' powder-coated metal all on one rolling track so there is no obstruction on the floor. It turned about amazingly well! 

For this client, they also replaced windows the overhead garage door, and a front entry door pre-finished with auto body quality paint finish. We think you will agree that the curb appeal is on point! 

"Hi Tom, we are very pleased with the service you provide. It is very personal and professional. I have always felt you looked out for my best interests and that is a very rare thing these days. Thank you."
— Deni Darbyshire

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7 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Windows From Trusted Saskatoon Window Pros at Wiebe Windows & More

Owner, Bradley Wiebe has been installing windows and doors in Saskatoon and area for over 10 years. They only install Canadian manufactured windows and doors. These products are built for the Saskatchewan climate. Brad takes pride in ensuring that his client’s windows and doors are installed correctly and that quality products are being used. In their latest Saskatoon windows and door tip they share a helpful article originally written by Ply Gem on the 7 signs your windows need replacingWiebe Windows & More are Trusted Saskatoon Windows & Door Experts!

7 SIGNS IT'S TIME TO REPLACE YOUR WINDOWS


Connecting the inside to the outside, windows have the important job of helping to keep your home well-ventilated, comfortable, and safe. Windows can last anywhere from 20 to 40 years, depending upon the type of window, where it’s located and the amount of maintenance provided. Wear and tear from exposure to the elements also affects their condition over time, decreasing energy efficiency and comfort by creating drafts and leaks

So how do you know when it’s time to replace your windows? You probably pay little attention to them until they stop working properly, but here are 7 signs that the time is now!


Opening and closing them has become difficult.


When your windows are difficult to open and close it will prevent you from allowing fresh air into your home. If they don’t close properly or you have trouble locking them, the window won’t provide a tight seal against leaks and drafts and can also impact the safety of your home. New windows and doors are designed to open and close with ease, provide protection from wind and rain and help keep your home safe. Learn more about how different types of windows operate and the benefits they can provide for your home.


You notice a draft.

If you can never seem to get your house warm enough during the winter, you may be suffering from drafty windows. Over time, deterioration and normal wear and tear will cause old windows to stop protecting your home like they should and allow significant amounts of cold air inside. Noticeable drafts mean your windows are not functioning properly and you should consider replacement windows.


They look old and outdated.

 
You may not realize it, but replacing old, worn-out windows can drastically improve the look of your home’s exterior. Faded paint, antiquated storm windows, and old-fashioned window grilles often detract from your curb appeal, making your home look and feel outdated. New windows give you a refresh and can better complement the overall design of your home. (Yes, you can replace your windows during the winter!).
 

You struggle with “dropping" windows.

 
Windows that slide down when you raise them are not only annoying but can also be dangerous. This occurs on double and single hung windows when the spring system is broken or has deteriorated over time. For parents with children, it’s important to watch your children around windows that have the potential to fall down and injure them. If you’re tired of propping up windows that won’t stay up and have safety concerns, it’s time to look for newer, safer windows that function properly.
 

Your energy bills spike.

 
During the winter, an abnormally high energy bill may tell you that your windows aren’t operating efficiently – letting cold air in and warm air out. This means your heater has to work overtime to compensate for the loss of heat. Instead, reduce your heating and cooling costs by installing energy-efficient windows that are good for your wallet and the environment.
 

You can hear outside noise.

 
Your home is where you find peace and quiet away from noisy neighbors and busy traffic. However, when your refuge is disturbed you can possibly blame poorly sealed windows and outdated glass. Noise-reducing windows with dual-insulating glass units decrease sounds coming into your home. For added protection against unwanted outdoor noise choose a sound-reducing glass package.
 

You can see visible damage.
 

Signs of chipping, deterioration, or water stains on or around the window may indicate rot and water infiltration. Visible damage to the windows not only looks unattractive but can also reveal that the integrity of your windows may be compromised. Leaky windows can lead to unwanted water infiltration that can also cause additional water issues in your home.

Have questions about this article or anything else you need advice on?  Contact Brad and Anna today! 


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Sunview Windows and Sunview Solariums Celebrate 5 Years as Trusted Saskatoon's Window, Door & Sunroom Pro's

Sunview Windows and Doors manufacture windows in their Saskatoon factory. They install new and replacement windows to home woenrs and busineses to Saskatoon and across Saskatchewan. They also sell high quality doors, security shutters and blinds. In addition, they also manufacture solariums (also called sunrooms), screen rooms, conservatories and patio covers via their sister company, Sunview Solariums Ltd.


Sunview Windows and Sunview Solariums Trusted Saskatoon Partners for 5 Years






Sunview's great reputation is built on the foundation of trust, integrity and doing business the right way.

Owners Rod Buell and Michael McLachlan are committed to providing 100% customer satisfaction. They invest time and energy ensuring Sunview Windows and Doors and Sunview Solariums offer consistently high standards of quality and workmanship. The Sunview team are always looking at new and innovative products and they are willing and capable of taking on any project, including custom manufacture. 

The Trusted Saskatoon team enjoys working with Sunview, we have always found them to be very knowledgeable, friendly and responsive. They stand by their products and have an excellent warranty. 

Not only does this company manufacture windows in Saskatoon, made to withstand our harsh climate,  but they also manufacture Sunview sunroom's (also known as conservatories or solariums).  

Conservatories are a fast-growing trend in Saskatchewan. Conservatories have been popular in Europe for many years and Sunview solariums supply customers across North America. These stunning products are a great addition to any home as they extend the comfort and living space, as well as protecting homeowners and their guests from pesky insects and the elements. 



The Sunview team are skilled professionals and their goal is to provide the best possible experience from start to finish. They provide financing and have many happy clients who are thrilled with the work Sunview has done for them.  Contact them today to start the home update of your dreams! 

As their tagline clearly explains... 

We build them – We install them – We stand behind them

 


Rod and his team did a fantastic job for us. From the initial walk-through consultation, providing us with some great options, remeasuring things at the time of order to confirm to final installation, it was a great experience. We would not hesitate to use their services again or refer them to friends or family.  Dean York 

 

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Trusted Saskatoon Window Expert Brad at Wiebe Windows & More shares a window tip on dealing with condensation

Wiebe Windows & More owner  Bradley Wiebe has been installing windows and doors in Saskatoon and area for over 10 years. They only install Canadian manufactured windows and doors. These products are built for the Saskatchewan climate. Wiebe Windows & More are Trusted Saskatoon Windows & Door, Experts share a window tip on prevention condensation. 

Are your windows weeping? Are you struggling with condensation? 


Have you noticed that the windows in your home are continually fogging up? Does it seem like they are collecting moisture? This isn’t necessarily your windows’ fault. In fact, window condensation may be an indicator of something entirely different. Your foggy windows may be an indicator that you need to reduce indoor humidity before it causes hidden, costly problems elsewhere in your home like peeling paint, rotting wood, buckling floors, insulation deterioration, mildew, even moisture spots on ceilings and walls.

Do windows cause condensation?


No. Windows do not cause condensation. But, windows are often the first place where condensation can be seen. Think about it. You’re probably not surprised or concerned when your bathroom mirror becomes fogged. You expect it after a hot shower. Your car windows fog up in humid weather or in winter when you have several passengers. These are just a few examples. And although condensation usually occurs in cold weather, it can occur during humid months when air conditioning is running. The mirror doesn’t cause the condensation. The car windows don’t cause it either. These are just the first places you actually see condensation. Check your bathroom walls after a shower – you’ll see condensation there, too. Run your finger along the wall. You’ll see water on your finger, and you’ll see the trail of your finger through the condensation on the wall.The same is true for the windows in your home.  

What does cause condensation?


Condensation forms when warm, humid air contacts a cold surface. Moisture is in the air all around us. Warmer air can hold more moisture. As air cools, it contracts (just as people pull their arms and clothing tight around them when chilled) and its moisture condense. When the temperature drops, the first place you will see any condensation is on the windows. Your windows are the coldest surfaces indoors. During colder months, indoor air is much warmer and holds more moisture than outdoor air, which is colder and dry. Warm, humid indoor air cools and contracts as it contacts the cooler windows, and the moisture condenses on the glass.


 

How to reduce window condensation by controlling and improving ventilation


1. Leave blinds and/or drapes open as wide as possible at night and open all window coverings during the day. This will increase the warm air circulation over the cool surface and increase the temperature of the glass. 

2. Check the furnace filter and replace if dirty. A dirty furnace filter will reduce the output of the furnace fan. A clean filter will ensure maximum flow. 

3. Turn your humidifier off during the winter and anytime the temperature falls below 0 degrees C. 

4. Always turn on the bathroom fan when bathing or showering. The best results are achieved when the fan is ducted directly to the outside. Humidistat controlled fans which automatically turn on when the humidity exceeds the setting on the switch is also available. Running the fan will also reduce the fogging of bathroom mirrors. 

5. Always turn on the range fan when cooking. For best results, make certain the fan is ducted directly to the outside. 

6. Ensure your clothes drier is properly ducted to the outside, no air leakage is present in the duct, and the duct is free of all blockages. Avoid hanging clothes indoors to dry. 

7. Ensure fresh air intake for the furnace is free of all blockages. If your house has no fresh air intake to the furnace, have one installed. 

8. Ensure all hot and cold air registers are clear of any obstruction as this could affect maximum air circulation. Avoid the use of air deflectors. Air deflectors directed towards a window can result in thermal cracks in the glass. 

9. Install ceiling fans in locations where heat registers are not located close to the windows. The increase in air flow will definitely help reduce condensation on these windows. Ceiling fans should be run continuously in houses where the relative humidity is above recommended levels. 

10. Floors wet from mopping can add large amounts of moisture. Run exhaust fans while floors are wet and avoid washing floors on cold days. 

11. Wipe up any excess snow or moisture tracked into the house. The evaporation of the moisture will result in an increase in the relative humidity level. 

12. Run your furnace fan continuously. Most furnaces are equipped with a switch which allows the furnace fan to operate even when the furnace is not producing heat. If your furnace is not equipped with this type of switch, have one installed. 

13. Open doors and windows periodically to allow the dry air outside to replace the moist air inside. 

14. Ensure there are no leaks in the water pipes or drains. 

15. Ensure window and door frames are caulked where they meet the exterior finish of the house. This reduces the possibility of cold air infiltration which may lower the inside temperature of the window or door. 

16. Remove interior screens in the winter to allow for better ventilation over the window surface. Screens will hamper the flow of air over the interior surface. 

17. Patios, decks, and landings: Do not stack patio furniture or other articles near or against windows that directly cause shading or “cold spots” on your windows and doors. This reduces the effectiveness and performance of the glass. This can also lead to glass cracking.


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Trusted Saskatoon Team Brags about 101 Doors and Windows Trusted Saskatoon window and doors experts.

The Trusted Saskatoon Directory team is ecstatic to announce our latest Trusted Saskatoon partner in the  Saskatoon Window, Door & glass category.


101 Doors and Windows are Trusted Saskatoon window and door pros.

Tom Knudtson and Jesse Singh of 101 Doors and Windows Saskatoon are known for always putting clients first. They believe that relationships matter. They have capitalized on their years of experience in the industry and are a preferred client with many of their suppliers which results in strong buying power and service that they can pass on to you. Their experience and knowledge enable them to be a trustworthy business and resource for builders and homeowners who are looking for friendly service and creative advice for their windows and doors. 

"Our goal is very simple. We want to run a successful enterprise and we think that it takes great people, great products, knowledge and experience to do that. The right kind of people. We hire for attitude and work ethic. Product knowledge and skills can be taught. Attitude and work ethic can't. We also believe that if we take care of our employees they will take good care of our customers. We are continuously working to find the best products and are always adding to our knowledge and experience. " - Tom Knudtson













Here is what a few of their happy clients had to say when we spoke to them as part of the Trusted verification process .

"101 Doors and Windows are our favourite suppliers for windows and doors. They are great guys! Looking for windows and doors? We would recommend checking them out!" - District Builders

"I have know Tom for over 10 years and he is always really good to deal with. I have never experienced any issues when dealing with 101 Doors and Windows. I definitely would recommend them to family and friends and give them a 10/10." - Andrew Mason (Saskatoon)


At 101 Doors and Windows, they take pride in working for their client and their satisfaction is their #1 concern! They are a Saskatoon-based window company that specializes in doors, hardware, mouldings, windows and related products. Their customer service model is based on giving good customer-centred advice. The team has worked on literally thousands of homes, and they take great pride in helping people get the best return for every dollar invested in their projects. 


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