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Fenestration Canada
and Win.door
provide insights
for evolving
window and door
manufacturing industry
Building code changes:
Overcoming confusion
and misinformation
Canadian Design and Construction Report special feature
Heading into its twentieth year presenting the
Win.door Show, Fenestration Canada continues to sup-
port the nation's window and door manufacturing industry
both behind the scenes and publicly.
President Skip MacLean says the changing building
code is the industry's biggest issue. There is much con-
fusion and misinformation.
“Fenestration Canada has a clear understanding of the
code and where it originates from,” he said. “Unfortu-
nately there are still grey areas when it comes to interpre-
tation by authorities having jurisdiction. We are working
with NRC (National Research Council) to improve the lan-
guage in the code to clarify these grey areas.”
MacLean says the steepest path to compliance will in-
volve entry doors. Despite the fact they are usually
opened and closed more than windows, they number
fewer than windows, and that means they receive less at-
tention and fewer demands, so manufacturers and sup-
pliers are further behind.
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While a few companies are progressive and are pro-
ducing products well beyond the code requirements, he
says these are the exception and that most companies
are far more reactive.
Building code enhancements have a theoretically pos-
itive impact, in that the regulations can help combat the
underground market and create a more level playing field
for the housing industry. However, MacLean says there
are also challenges. “Even now we’re seeing fabricators
without the means to test their product who have to look
to others to provide them with finished product.”
MacLean says this could lead to the loss of the entre-
preneurial design and development spirit, with fabrication
taking place through fewer, larger sources.
He is pleased though that through proper labeling, doc-
umentation and testing results, Fenestration Canada
member fabricators will continue to provide quality prod-
ucts to consumers along with better information to help
them deal with any issues that may arise.
Fenestration Canada has created powerful web tools
including a simple NAFS (North American Fenestration