This project, located on Drolet Street in an area rich in architectural heritage, aimed to renovate the windows and doors while adhering to strict municipal requirements. In this context, the installation of beautiful hung-tilt windows—mandated by the city—emerged as a solution that was both compliant and visually appealing.
Our top priority was to preserve the character of the property by rigorously respecting the original architecture. The choice of materials, proportions, and window styles was guided by the desire to integrate the new elements seamlessly with the building’s historical character.
Beyond aesthetics, the new windows meet today’s performance standards. They are functional and sturdy, built for long-term everyday use. Their smooth operation and solid construction ensure ease of use while maintaining excellent airtightness.
By choosing high-quality products, this renovation also enhances the home’s comfort and durability. The selected windows provide strong thermal insulation, helping to stabilize the indoor climate and reduce energy loss—all while preserving the traditional, heritage-inspired appearance required by the city.
This project on Drolet Street showcases our expertise in urban renovations governed by strict regulations. At Portes et Fenêtres Verdun, manufacturer of doors and windows, we believe it is possible to combine heritage preservation, traditional aesthetics, and modern performance—and this project is a perfect example.
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