Premium European Window Solutions for Bromont Residents

Bromont's eco-conscious new construction demands fenestration that meets rigorous Passive House and LEED certification thresholds—standards conventional crank windows cannot achieve. Maxima Canada engineers tilt-and-turn systems specifically for high-performance building envelopes, featuring triple-pane Saint-Gobain glass with U-values as low as 0.18, argon gas fill, and warm-edge spacers that eliminate thermal bridging. Our Veka Class-A profiles integrate seamlessly with air-barrier systems, achieving the airtightness requirements (0.60 ACH50) that separate true passive construction from greenwashing. Steel-reinforced frames maintain structural integrity across large glazing expanses that maximize passive solar gain, while low-E coatings optimize the solar heat gain coefficient for Quebec's climate zone. The precision-engineered micro-ventilation mode enables controlled fresh air intake that works with HRV systems—not against them. Multi-point compression locking ensures consistent gasket pressure across the entire perimeter, preventing the air leakage that compromises certification. For Bromont builders and homeowners committed to genuine environmental performance, Maxima Canada delivers European fenestration engineering certified for the world's most demanding green building standards—where sustainability requires precision, not promises.

The Challenge: Meeting Strict Passive House or LEED Certification Standards

Modern eco-friendly new builds in Bromont must achieve meeting strict Passive House or LEED certification standards that conventional fenestration cannot satisfy. Air leakage from standard windows compromises the 0.60 ACH50 airtightness requirement, while inadequate U-values and thermal bridging prevent qualification. Builders and homeowners committed to genuine environmental performance face the frustration of failed certification due to fenestration that promises green credentials but delivers greenwashing instead of measurable results.

Our Solution: Triple-Pane Saint-Gobain Glass with Superior U-Values

Maxima Canada's triple-pane Saint-Gobain glass with superior U-values delivers certified performance for Passive House and LEED standards. U-values as low as 0.18, argon gas fill, and warm-edge spacers eliminate thermal bridging while Veka Class-A profiles integrate seamlessly with air-barrier systems to achieve 0.60 ACH50 airtightness. Low-E coatings optimize solar heat gain coefficient for Quebec's climate zone, maximizing passive solar gain across large glazing expanses supported by steel-reinforced frames. Precision-engineered micro-ventilation works with HRV systems while multi-point compression locking ensures consistent perimeter gasket pressure that prevents air leakage. Choose European fenestration engineering where sustainability requires precision, not promises.

Why Choose Maxima Canada for Your Bromont Property

  • Triple Glazing: Saint-Gobain glass with U-values as low as 0.18, argon fill, and warm-edge spacers eliminates thermal bridging—achieving Passive House certification thresholds conventional windows cannot match.
  • RC3 Security Hardware: Multi-point compression locking ensures consistent gasket pressure across the entire perimeter, preventing air leakage that compromises 0.60 ACH50 airtightness certification.
  • Micro-Ventilation: Precision-engineered tilt mode enables controlled fresh air intake that works with HRV systems—maintaining certification requirements while improving indoor air quality.

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