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Windows Canmore
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars by 80+ Bow Valley homeowners ★★★★★

Bow Valley Window Installers

Windows Built for the Bow Valley Climate

Triple-pane, Energy Star certified, alpine-tested window installation in Canmore and Banff. Free in-home consultation. We come to you, so you skip the drive to Calgary.

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Window Installation in Canmore and Banff

Triple-Pane Windows Engineered for the Bow Valley

If you need window installation in Canmore, you need windows that handle freeze-thaw cycles, intense UV at 1,300 metres elevation, snow loads, and Chinook wind shifts of 30 degrees in an hour. Windows Canmore has installed more than 1,200 windows across Canmore, Banff, Harvie Heights, Dead Man's Flats, Exshaw, and Kananaskis since 2014. Every window we install is Energy Star certified for climate zone 3, NAFS-11 tested, and backed by a 25 year glass warranty plus our 10 year installation guarantee.

Our Window and Door Services

From full home replacements to custom alpine-shape windows, every service below is delivered by our in-house Bow Valley crew. We do not sub out installs or pass calls to Calgary.

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Window Replacement

Full home replacements with triple-pane, low-E argon, Energy Star certified units sized for Canmore climate zone 3.

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New Construction

New build installs with builders and architects across Canmore. Nailing fin, brick mould, and flange mount expertise.

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Window Repair

Foggy glass, failed seals, broken hardware, balance replacements. We fix what can be fixed before quoting replacement.

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Energy Efficient Windows

Triple-pane, low-E coatings, argon and krypton fills, warm-edge spacers. We handle the Greener Homes paperwork.

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Entry Doors

Fiberglass and steel entry doors built to seal in Chinook winds and survive south-facing UV at altitude.

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Patio Doors

Sliding, French, and lift-and-slide patio doors with high thermal performance for mountain-view walkouts.

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Commercial & Condo

Multi-unit and condo board projects with phased scheduling, building code coordination, and minimal occupant disruption.

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Casement Windows

Crank-out casements with multi-point locks. Tightest seal in the Bow Valley wind belt.

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Double-Hung Windows

Classic vertical-sliding sashes. Great for heritage Banff and Canmore renovations.

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Sliding Windows

Horizontal sliders for wide openings. Egress-rated options for basement bedrooms.

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Awning Windows

Top-hinged units that open during rain or light snow. Pair with picture windows for ventilation.

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Bay & Bow Windows

Multi-pane projections that frame the Three Sisters and Mount Rundle. Engineered seat boxes available.

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Picture & Fixed Windows

Maximum glass area for mountain views. The most thermally efficient window style available.

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Custom & Specialty Shapes

Trapezoids, A-frames, arches, and circle-tops. Built to follow your roofline.

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Trusted Across Canmore and Banff

★★★★★

"Our 1990s cottage in Canmore was bleeding heat through old aluminum frames. The crew swapped 14 windows in 3 days, sealed everything in driving snow, and the south side of the house has not condensed once this winter. Heating bills are down close to 30 percent."

Rachel M.
Three Sisters Mountain Village, Canmore
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"They handled every step of the Greener Homes Grant for us. Pre audit, install, post audit, rebate paperwork. We received $3,400 back and the new triple-pane casements completely changed how the living room feels in February."

Daniel K.
Larch Avenue, Banff
★★★★★

"Quoted by two Calgary companies that wanted us to drive in for a showroom visit. Windows Canmore came to the property, measured, quoted on the spot, and beat both prices. The install crew was professional and tidy. Highly recommend."

Stéphane & Lara
Wedge Cabin, Kananaskis

Why Bow Valley Homeowners Choose Us

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Built for Alpine Climates

Every window we install is Energy Star certified for climate zone 3 (the coldest in southern Alberta), NAFS-11 tested to PG50 wind and water performance, and configured with low-E argon triple glazing as a default. We spec frames that handle 1,300 metre UV intensity without chalking and seal systems rated for repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Stat: 95 percent of our installs use triple-pane glazing.

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Local Team, No Calgary Upsell

Bow Valley owned and operated since 2014. Our installers live here. We do not charge "mountain travel fees" or hand your project to a Calgary sub-contractor. Free in-home measurement means you skip the 90 minute drive to a city showroom and we quote on materials we can actually deliver to your front door in 6 to 10 weeks.

Stat: 1,200+ windows installed across the Bow Valley.

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We Handle the Rebate Paperwork

The Canada Greener Homes Grant returns up to $5,000 for qualifying retrofits, but the audits, documentation, and rebate application are a chore. We coordinate the pre and post energy audits, format invoices to Natural Resources Canada specs, and submit the application with you. Most of our clients capture rebates without ever opening the federal portal.

Stat: Average rebate captured per home: $3,200.

Free In-Home Consult. Quote Within 1 Business Day.

We come to you. No showroom drive to Calgary. No high-pressure pitch. Just an honest quote on the right windows for your home.

What types of windows do we install in Canmore?

We install every major operating style. Bow Valley orientation, wind exposure, and view direction usually dictate which one is right for each opening. Here is how the six common styles perform in our climate.

Casement Windows

Crank-operated, hinged at the side, the sash compresses into the frame when locked which produces the tightest air seal of any operable style. According to NFRC data, casements achieve up to 15 percent lower air leakage than sliders under high wind exposure. That matters on west-facing Canmore homes that see 80 km/h Chinook gusts each spring. We default to casements for any opening that does not require accessibility-friendly operation.

Stat: Up to 15% tighter seal than sliders under wind load (NFRC).

Awning Windows

Hinged at the top, awning sashes open outward and downward. The sloped open position lets you keep them open during rain or light snow without water reaching the sill. They are common above kitchen sinks and combined with large picture windows where you want passive ventilation without giving up view glass. Awnings carry similar seal performance to casements thanks to the same compression locking system.

Stat: Energy Star Most Efficient list includes more awning units than any other operable style.

Sliding Windows

Horizontal sliders are the most common style in older Canmore subdivisions because they suit wide rough openings without the clearance casements need. Modern Canadian-made sliders have improved dramatically: triple-pane glazing, warm-edge spacers, and reinforced meeting rails close most of the seal-performance gap with casements. Sliders are also frequently the answer for egress-required basement bedrooms.

Stat: Egress requirement in Alberta basements is 0.35 m² of openable area, minimum.

Double-Hung Windows

Two vertically sliding sashes, both of which open. They suit heritage exteriors common in central Banff and the older Canmore townsite where the architectural review board favours traditional profiles. Both sashes tilt inward for easy cleaning, useful on second-storey installations. Modern double-hung units carry double-weatherstripped meeting rails to handle Bow Valley driving snow.

Stat: Banff design guidelines explicitly reference traditional sash window proportions for buildings in the heritage district.

Bay and Bow Windows

Multi-pane projections that push past the wall plane to frame mountain views like the Three Sisters or Cascade Mountain. Bay windows use three panes at angled corners, bow windows use four to six gentler curves. Both require structural cabling or knee bracing for spans above 1.5 metres. We design seat boxes with insulated bases rated for our climate so the projection does not become a cold spot.

Stat: Projected windows add usable interior square footage without expanding the foundation footprint.

Picture and Fixed Windows

A non-operating window with the entire sash dedicated to glass. Because there is no hardware and no opening seam, picture windows produce the lowest U-factor and highest passive solar gain of any window style. They are the right choice anywhere a view is the priority and ventilation is handled by adjacent operable units. We routinely install fixed lites above 2.4 metres tall with structural reinforcement.

Stat: Picture windows can achieve U-factors below 0.20, the strictest Energy Star Most Efficient threshold.

What materials and glazing do we offer?

Frame material and glazing dictate window lifespan in our climate more than any other factor. Here are the four pieces of every quote we prepare.

Vinyl Frames

Multi-chamber PVC with welded corners. Maintenance-free, won't rot or warp, and Canadian-made vinyl is engineered for cold climate impact resistance down to minus 40. Premium grades resist chalking under high UV at altitude.

Stat: Vinyl windows make up 65% of Canadian window sales (Fenestration Canada).

Fiberglass Frames

Pultruded fiberglass expands at the same rate as glass which reduces seal stress in temperature swings. The strongest option for tall picture windows. Can be painted dark colours without thermal warping, suitable for mountain-modern dark exteriors.

Stat: Fiberglass frames typically last 50+ years before replacement.

Triple-Pane Glazing

Three panes of glass with two gas-filled gaps. Cuts heat loss roughly 30 percent vs double-pane and eliminates interior edge condensation in minus 25 temperatures common across Canmore in January. Standard on every quote we prepare.

Stat: Triple-pane cuts U-factor from ~0.30 to ~0.17 in zone 3 specifications.

Low-E Argon Fill

Microscopic metallic coatings reflect interior heat back inside during winter and block UV that fades hardwood floors and furniture. Argon gas between panes insulates roughly 35 percent better than air. Krypton is available for tight-spaced triple-pane units.

Stat: Low-E coatings block up to 84% of UV transmission (NRCan).

About Windows Canmore

Bow Valley Owned. Bow Valley Installed.

We started Windows Canmore in 2014 with a simple promise: serve homeowners and cabin-owners in Canmore and Banff with the same quality of windows the Calgary market gets, without the showroom-drive, the upsell, or the mountain travel fee.

Ten years and 1,200+ installations later, we have built a small in-house crew who live in the Bow Valley. We measure your home ourselves. We carry the windows in. We hand-finish the trim. And we stand behind the installation with a 10-year workmanship warranty.

No franchises. No sub-contractors. No Calgary callbacks.

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Serving Canmore & Banff

Based in the heart of Canmore. Our crew works daily across the Bow Valley and along Highway 1 from Lake Louise to the edge of the foothills. We know the permit requirements, the design review constraints, and the practical realities of installing windows in a national park town and on cabin properties off Smith-Dorrien Road.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do replacement windows cost in Canmore? add
Most Bow Valley homes spend between $850 and $1,600 per installed window for a quality triple-pane vinyl or fiberglass unit. A typical 12-window home replacement falls between $14,000 and $22,000 before Greener Homes Grant rebates. Pricing depends on frame material, glazing, opening style, and access. We provide a written, all-inclusive quote at no charge after an in-home measurement.
What is the difference between retrofit and full-frame installation? add
Retrofit installation keeps the existing frame and installs a new window inside it. It is faster and less expensive but reduces glass area by 5 to 10 percent. Full-frame installation removes the entire old frame down to the rough opening, allowing us to inspect and re-flash, address rot, and install a window at the maximum size. Full-frame is the long-term choice for homes older than 25 years or showing any water staining.
Are triple-pane windows worth it in the Bow Valley? add
Yes. Canmore sees more than 5,000 heating degree days per year and regular minus 25 degree cold snaps. Triple-pane windows cut heat loss roughly 30 percent compared to double-pane, eliminate interior condensation at the glass edge, and dampen highway and wind noise. The payback period for triple-pane upgrades in our climate zone is typically 7 to 10 years on energy savings alone, before counting Greener Homes rebates.
How long does a typical window installation take? add
Most full-home replacements in Canmore take 2 to 4 working days for the install itself, depending on home size and window count. Lead time from quote acceptance to install is normally 6 to 10 weeks for Canadian-made windows. We schedule the install to keep your home enclosed each day, working one window at a time in cold months.
Do you handle the Greener Homes Grant paperwork? add
Yes. We coordinate the required pre and post energy audits, provide invoices formatted to Natural Resources Canada's requirements, and walk you through the online rebate application. Our average client captures roughly $3,200 in federal rebates on a whole-home window project, with additional interest-free loan financing available up to $40,000 through the Canada Greener Homes Loan program.
Do you install Canadian-made windows? add
Yes. We source from Canadian manufacturers including Energy Star certified vinyl and fiberglass producers in Alberta and Ontario. Canadian manufacturing means shorter lead times, frames engineered specifically for cold climate performance, and warranty service handled domestically without cross-border shipping.
What warranty do you provide? add
All installed windows carry a manufacturer warranty of 20 to 25 years on insulating glass unit seal failure, lifetime on frame defects, and 5 to 10 years on hardware. We back our installation labour with a 10 year warranty against air leaks, water intrusion, and operational defects caused by install workmanship.

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