
Window & Door Installation in Saint John, NB
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Last updated March 24, 2026
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Dykeman's Hardware Ltd

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Max-Plus Windows & Doors
Quality Door & Hardware
Douglas Home Improvements & More Ltd
5.0Glass Guru Inc.
5.0InstallMasters Corporation
5.0The Glass Guys Ltd.
4.8~8 years onlineAlbert's Draperies Inc
4.725½+ years onlineAtlantic Windoor Ltd
4.7Speedy Glass Saint John
4.7Hardware Specialty Ltd.
4.613½+ years onlineSpeedy Glass Saint John West
4.6McKee For Keys Limited
4.5Ultimate Windows, Doors & More
4.5The Window Shop and DesignBy Kitchens
4.4Baytown Hardware Ltd
4.3Metcalf Glass Ltd
4.314+ years onlineFundy Bay Doors
3.9Bill's Siding & Windows
3.88½+ years onlineReliable Door and Windows
3.7Easy Up Structures Saint John
3.26+ years onlineProcanna PVC Vinyl Windows
2.0Window & Door Installation in Nearby NB Cities
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Window & Door Installation in Saint John, NB
Saint John NB window and door replacements pay off because Bay of Fundy maritime climate hammers homes with salt fog, freeze-thaw cycles, and 110+ km/h winter gusts. Many older Uptown and West Saint John homes have original wood sash windows from 1900-1950 — beautiful but leaky, with single glazing and rotten sills. Modern triple-pane vinyl or fiberglass with low-E coatings cuts heat loss 50-70% and shrugs off Atlantic salt better than wood. Heritage Conservation District restrictions apply Uptown — wood or sympathetic alternatives often required. NeedInstall connects you with Saint John window installers who handle heritage approvals, pull permits, and properly flash for Bay-driven rain.
Saint John windows run $1,000-$2,500 per opening for vinyl, $1,500-$3,500 for fiberglass, $2,500-$5,500 for wood/heritage. NB requires no specific window installer license. Uptown Heritage Conservation District requires Heritage Development Board approval — allow 4-8 weeks. NB Power's Total Home Energy Savings program offers rebates up to $5,000 for envelope upgrades. ENERGY STAR Most Efficient products required for federal tax credits.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Triple-pane worth it?
- In Saint John's climate, yes. Triple-pane improves U-value 30-40% over double-pane and reduces condensation on cold nights. Payback 6-10 years on heating savings.
- Heritage district approval?
- Uptown needs Heritage Development Board sign-off. Wood, wood-clad, or carefully detailed fiberglass typically approved; raw vinyl typically not. Have your installer prep the application — they have templates.
- Best material for salt-air?
- Fiberglass (Pella, Marvin) handles Bay salt-fog the best long-term. Vinyl works but premium grade only — cheap vinyl chalks and fades within 8-12 years. Wood needs aggressive maintenance.
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