Gibbons, AB

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Drafty windows and worn entry doors quietly drain heat and comfort from homes every winter. Our window and door services in Gibbons, AB are supplied and installed by the GreenFox Windows & Doors team. That includes new construction windows, replacement windows, and custom doors, including front entry, patio, and French styles.  Book your Free In-Home Consultations to find out exactly what fits your home.

Windows And Doors In Gibbons, AB — Replacement And New Construction

Honest Quotes, Careful Windows And Doors Installs, And A Crew That Communicates

A draft from the front door. A sash that takes two hands to force shut. Small signs that windows and doors in Gibbons, AB have quietly slipped past the point where a patch will hold.

Sticky frames and fogged glass quietly add dollars to your heating bill every month — and they won’t fix themselves.

We’re GreenFox Windows & Doors, and we handle replacement windows, new-construction windows, and the full range of custom doors. One call covers the whole scope.

What tends to go sideways on projects like this isn’t the install — it’s the silence after you sign. Trucks show up with no warning. Nobody answers when you ask about the timeline. We don’t run jobs that way. You’ll hear from us before materials land, before the crew arrives, and before anything changes on your project.

Our installation team carries every window and door project through a single continuous process — measured, installed, and inspected by the same hands. No handoffs, no surprises.

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Complete Windows And Doors Coverage For Gibbons, AB Homes

Measured Supply-And-Install Windows And Doors Planning

Every window and door project in Sturgeon County, AB we take on starts with a careful on-site review. We measure rough openings, check frame condition, and confirm product specs before anything is ordered.

We supply every unit we install, so the product and the installation process stay fully coordinated. Everything is measured, ordered, and fitted as a single scope rather than two separate steps.

That coordination means fewer surprises on installation day and a result that holds up through Alberta winters without callbacks.

Windows

Our window installation team handles every phase in-house. That includes measuring your existing rough openings and confirming the finished unit sits square, level, and fully weatherstripped before we leave.

Alberta’s temperature swings put real stress on window frames and seals.

We spec each unit for local conditions, not just minimum code, so the glass package and frame material match what your home actually faces each season.

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For replacement windows, our installation team measures each opening individually. That includes accounting for any frame settlement or out-of-square conditions before the new unit is ordered.

Where homeowners feel the difference:

  • Multi-point weatherstripping along the sash perimeter holds a continuous seal through temperature shifts
  • Glass packages are matched to Alberta’s climate zone for thermal performance, not just aesthetics
  • Proper rough-opening measurement prevents gaps that let cold air bypass the frame entirely

A well-fitted replacement window cuts down on drafts, frost on the interior glass, and the window that won’t quite latch in January.

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New construction window projects give us the advantage of installing into a fresh rough opening. That lets us confirm framing dimensions, shim tolerances, and nailing-fin placement before the exterior cladding closes everything in.

What the install actually delivers:

  • Nailing-fin attachment confirmed at every stud to prevent frame racking over time
  • Rough-opening size verified against manufacturer tolerance specs before ordering
  • Flange sealing is completed before the exterior wrap goes on, keeping moisture out from day one

Getting the installation sequence right during construction means the window performs as rated for the life of the building.

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Entry Doors

Our custom doors are measured, supplied, and installed by the same installation team.

That means the fit, hardware alignment, and threshold seal are all confirmed as a single coordinated scope of work rather than being handed off between parties.

Alberta’s freeze-thaw cycles affect door frames the same way they affect foundations. Our installation team verifies the rough opening for square and plumb before setting any new unit, so the door swings and latches cleanly year-round.

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Front entry door projects get a full opening inspection. We check the existing frame for plumb, confirm the sill slope drains outward, and verify that the rough opening is within the manufacturer’s tolerance before ordering the custom door.

What sets our work apart:

  • Sill angle confirmed to direct water away from the threshold, not toward it
  • Multi-point locking hardware is aligned at installation, so the door engages without force
  • Door slab, frame, and hardware are supplied together, so tolerances are matched from the factory

A front entry door that closes flush and locks cleanly is the baseline — we make sure every install meets it.

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Storm doors are installed as part of a broader entry door project. They add a second barrier that intercepts wind-driven rain and cold before either reaches the primary door surface.

The details that matter most:

  • Frame squareness verified so the storm door unit doesn’t bind or rattle when latching
  • Door sweep and perimeter seal checked at install to confirm the air barrier is continuous
  • Closer hardware adjusted for smooth operation in both summer and winter temperatures

A properly fitted storm door extends the life of the entry door behind it. It also keeps the threshold area noticeably more comfortable through the heating season.

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Patio doors involve a wide rough opening that needs careful framing verification. Our team confirms header support, sill level, and panel travel clearance before the unit arrives on site.

What you can expect from the crew:

  • The sill track is leveled to within the manufacturer’s tolerance, so sliding panels move without resistance
  • Perimeter weatherstripping is fitted continuously around the full frame opening
  • Panel rollers and latch hardware are adjusted at install, not left for a callback

A patio door that slides smoothly and seals tightly makes the transition between your living space and the outdoors feel intentional, not drafty.

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French doors require both panels to hang plumb from the same rough opening. Our installation team confirms the header level and hinge-side plumb before setting either slab, so the panels meet at the center without a gap.

Where the craft shows up:

  • Hinge placement checked against manufacturer spec, so both panels swing without binding
  • Astragal seal (the vertical strip where the two panels meet) fitted for a continuous air barrier
  • Threshold confirmed level, so the door sweep engages evenly across the full width

When both panels close and latch without adjustment, the installation is right — and that’s what we aim for every time.

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New construction door projects are coordinated with the framing stage. That allows rough openings to be sized to manufacturer specs before the subfloor and exterior cladding are finished.

The install sequence that matters:

  • Sill flashing is installed beneath the threshold before the door unit is set, blocking moisture at he base
  • Rough-opening dimensions confirmed against the custom door unit before framing is closed in
  • Hardware pre-bored and aligned at the factory, verified at install for proper latch engagement

Starting with the right opening means the door performs as designed from the first day the home is occupied.

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Why GreenFox Windows & Doors For Windows And Doors In Gibbons, AB

What Homeowners Look For — And What We Deliver

Replacing windows or upgrading your entry doors is a meaningful investment, and you deserve straight answers about who is doing the work and how.

We supply every product we install, so there are no sourcing gaps, no third-party handoffs, and no confusion about who to call if a question comes up after installation.  Our installation team handles each project from the initial measurement through the final walkthrough — one consistent process, start to finish.

  • The Story Behind Our Work — Understanding why we operate the way we do starts with our approach and values. Those principles shape every window and door project we take on, from the first call to the final inspection.
  • Installations Done Right The First Time — Our installation team follows a documented process on every window and door project. That includes precise measurements, careful removal, and a clean, thorough walkthrough at the end.
  • Guided By Clear Principles — Every decision we make on a project is grounded in the core values our Alberta team holds true to. That means honest communication, respectful scheduling, and clean, careful work at every stage.
  • Products Built For Alberta Conditions — We select windows and doors specifically suited to Alberta’s climate demands. Our premium-grade products for Alberta homes reflect that focus on long-term performance over short-term cost-cutting.
  • Your Project, Your Timeline, Your Questions — We treat every homeowner’s schedule and concerns as a priority. Our commitment to total customer respect across Alberta means you always know what’s happening and when.

That consistency matters whether you are replacing a single window or updating every door on your home. Good work should feel straightforward from start to finish. Arrange an in-home consultation, and we will walk through your window and door options together — no pressure, just clear answers.

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What Local Homeowners Are Saying About Our Work

Homeowners across Alberta share their experiences with our window and door installations, and we’re proud of what they have to say. Reading through real feedback helps you understand what working with us actually looks like — from your first question to the day the job is complete.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Windows And Doors In Gibbons, AB

These questions often come up when homeowners are exploring window and door options. We’ve answered each one plainly so you know exactly what to expect when you reach out to GreenFox Windows & Doors.

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How do I know if my windows need to be replaced or just repaired?

Minor issues like hardware that sticks or a single broken seal can sometimes be addressed through window repair. If multiple panes show fogging, frames have warped, or drafts persist after resealing, replacement windows usually make more sense in the long term.

What kinds of entry doors does your installation team install?

We supply and install a full range of custom doors built for homes — front entry doors, patio doors, French doors, and storm doors included alongside a complete door installation. Every product comes through us before our installation team touches your home.

Do you only install products that you supply?

Yes — we only install windows and doors that come through us directly. This keeps quality consistent from product selection all the way through installation, so nothing falls through the gap between supplier and installer.

What happens during a free in-home consultation?

One of our team members visits your home, takes measurements, walks through your options, and answers your questions on the spot. You leave with a clear picture of scope, product choices, and next steps — no pressure, no obligation.