“On the commercial side, we are close to launching our
own window wall with superior thermal capabilities and we
have strategic partnerships with companies like VIEW Dy-
namic Glass to bring electro chromatic glass into the com-
mercial marketplace.”
Beyond its own research and development department,
and monitoring European markets to stay abreast of trends
there, All Weather also works with the University of Alberta
and other industry associations and institutions to advance
its leading edge capabilities.

Nadiger says All Weather’s diverse experience means it
is uniquely positioned to be able to offer customers expert-
ise and knowledge in both residential and commercial win-
dow and doors products and installation.

To support its dealer network, the company has created
AWW (All Weather Windows) University, a two-day training
course designed to educate dealers on product, the man-
ufacturing process, marketing materials available, as well
as configuration system training.

That supporting environment also extends to the com-
pany’s internal operations.

Nadiger says All Weather Windows achieved a COR
safety audit rating of 93 per cent in its Alberta operations
(four Alberta branches and Edmonton manufacturing
plant). “We are heavily focused on safety at our company
and are proud of that fact. We have won a number of
safety awards at our branch levels.”
She says the company has designed its own gloves for
employees who work on the glass line to help protect them
better, with less waste. “We also recycle door material to
make our attic hatches so there is less of an environmental
impact.” Consumers also benefit from the All Weather commit-
ment. “We have a strategic initiative that focuses on the
customer experience and will be transformational in how
we go to market,”she said. “We do what it takes to solve a
customer’s problem because we are a solutions focused
organization.” Nadiger says All Weather Windows is also committed
to the greater community, hosting an annual Blitz Build
where employees donate their time to build windows for
Habitat for Humanity homes. The company donates the
plant and the equipment, and vendors donate the supplies.

“This year, we supplied product for the Carter Work proj-
ect in Edmonton and Winnipeg.This also marks our sixth
year of the build.” On a larger scale, All Weather Windows
is a platinum sponsor of Habitat for Humanity Canada, do-
nating more than one million dollars per year in product.

For more information on All Weather Windows, visit
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CANADIAN Thanks for naming us
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Top 10 Window and
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