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Direct Windows has completed 65+ window and door projects across Brampton — from Peel Village bungalows to two-storey brick homes in Springdale and Fletcher's Meadow. Our own crew measures, installs, and stands behind every job. No subcontractors, no surprises.

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Finished black bay window installed on a brick home near Professor's Lake in Brampton by Direct Windows
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Project spotlight · Professor's Lake Parkway, Brampton

Where there was brick, a window.

A whole-house upgrade to triple-pane glass on a home overlooking Professor's Lake — plus one thing most window companies won't quote: cutting the kitchen wall open so a small sink window could become six feet of glass. Here's a real Brampton project from our books, exactly as we built it.

What the homeowner wanted

A brighter kitchen, above all. The little window over the sink barely showed the lake — so the wall around it was cut open for a 72×48-inch casement combination with the sill landing flush on the countertop. The front of the house went black: three 75×49.5-inch bedroom casement combos brick-to-brick and the bay window rebuilt in black outside, white inside. Every unit — front and back — in triple-pane LowE180 glass.

What made it hard

  • Cutting the wall open. A 72×48 window doesn't fit a sink-window hole — the opening was laid out on the brick, cut full, and fitted with a 3½-inch steel angle lintel and a doubled 2×8 header to carry the wall above.
  • A sill flush with the countertop. The new window had to land exactly at counter height — measured from the kitchen inside, not from the brick outside.
  • Rebuilding the bay. Three units joined at 45 degrees, set on a rebuilt support structure — black outside, white inside, finished so it reads as one piece.
  • Triple-pane weight. A third pane means heavier glass in every opening — more weight to set precisely, in exchange for a warmer, quieter house.
  • Two finishes, one house. Black frames facing the street, white on the lake side — two product runs coordinated so the house reads deliberate from every angle.
Side view of the finished black bay window against the brick wall of the Professor's Lake Parkway home in Brampton
Kitchen wall cut to 72×48 Sill flush to the countertop Triple-pane LowE180 throughout Bay rebuilt in black Three casement combos Brick-to-brick install
Small kitchen window over the sink before enlargement, with Professor's Lake visible outside
Before: the kitchen sink window
Brick wall marked out around the existing small kitchen window for the enlarged opening
The new opening, laid out on the brick
Finished bay window from inside the Brampton home, white interior with a wide new sill
The bay, finished inside

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Windows · Doors · Glass

What we install in Brampton.

Window replacement

Energy-efficient VinylPro windows — casement, slider, hung, bay & bow — installed brick-to-brick by our own crew. Custom colours and triple glass, like the Professor's Lake Parkway house, available.

Window replacement

Entry & patio doors

Steel and fiberglass entry doors, sliding and French patio doors, and European tilt-and-turn systems — in stained and custom-colour finishes.

Door replacement

Opening alterations

Enlarge an opening — like the kitchen wall cut to 72×48 on this page — cut a brand-new window into brick, or brick one down. Lintels, headers, sills, permits, and inspections handled.

Glass & more

Why Direct Windows

Why Brampton homeowners call us.

Our crew, not subcontractors

The people who quote your project are the people who build it. One crew, one standard, and a name you can call if anything ever needs attention.

Clear written pricing

A full written quote after a free in-home visit — including any structural work, permits, and finishing. No pressure, no hard sell, no surprise extras.

Work that passes inspection

Structural alterations built to code, documented, and inspected — plus a written warranty on product and workmanship that we actually honour.

Good to know

Brampton window replacement FAQs

Do I need a building permit to add or enlarge a window opening in Brampton?

Straight like-for-like replacements don't need a permit in Brampton. If the structure changes — cutting a brand-new opening, widening an existing one, or altering what carries the brick above — the City of Brampton requires a building permit and inspection. When a project needs one, we handle the paperwork and build to pass.

Which parts of Brampton do you serve?

All of Brampton — Professor's Lake, Heart Lake, Springdale, Sandringham-Wellington, Castlemore, Bramalea, Mount Pleasant, Credit Valley, Fletcher's Meadow, Fletcher's Creek, Snelgrove, Peel Village, and Downtown Brampton, plus neighbouring Mississauga, Caledon, and Vaughan. We've completed 65+ projects across the city.

Can you make a window bigger — or add one where there isn't one?

Yes — this is work most window companies won't touch. On the Professor's Lake Parkway project featured on this page, the small window over the kitchen sink was cut out to a 72×48-inch opening: layout on the brick, full cut, a steel lintel and doubled header to carry the wall above, and a sill that lands flush with the countertop. We also cut brand-new openings where there's only brick, or brick one down.

Is triple-pane glass worth it in Brampton?

Triple-pane glass adds a third pane and a second insulating cavity, so rooms stay noticeably warmer in winter and quieter year-round — a real difference near busy corridors like Bovaird Drive or Queen Street. The Professor's Lake Parkway home featured on this page chose triple-pane LowE180 glass for every window, including the bay.

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