Optimized for Canadian climate durability and extreme temperature fluctuations.
Multi-chambered design providing superior U-value ratings for energy rebates.
Reinforced steel cores ensuring safety against severe weather and high-rise wind loads.
The ultimate European-style ventilation and cleaning accessibility for Toronto villas.
The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) represents one of North America's most demanding environments for fenestration products. With a climate characterized by humid summers and sub-zero winters, the demand for uPVC Bay Windows in the Toronto market has pivoted from mere aesthetics to high-performance thermal regulation. As a leading exporter, Shenzhen Nova Panel Co., Ltd. addresses the specific "Information Gain" required by developers: how to balance cost-effective Chinese manufacturing with rigorous Ontario Building Code (OBC) standards.
Our uPVC profiles feature 5-7 chamber designs, specifically engineered to combat the Ontario winter, reducing HVAC loads significantly.
Manufacturing protocols aligned with Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and NFRC requirements for North American entry.
Streamlined DDP/CIF shipping solutions from Shenzhen to the Port of Toronto or Montreal rail yards.
In Toronto's residential sectors—from the Victorian heritage homes of Cabbagetown to the new builds in Markham—Bay and Bow windows are architectural staples. They offer "spatial expansion" without increasing a building's footprint. Our uPVC bay windows provide a modern alternative to traditional wood, which suffers from rot in Canada’s humidity, and aluminum, which lacks the requisite thermal break performance for extreme cold.
Established in 2011, Shenzhen Nova Panel Co., Ltd. has grown into a titan of the uPVC industry. With a 12,000 square meter facility and a specialized workforce of over 220 experts, we specialize in high-volume OEM/ODM production. For the Toronto market, we provide "Information Gain" through our material science—utilizing UV-stabilized uPVC compounds that prevent the "yellowing" often seen in inferior products under the high-altitude Canadian sun.
The City of Toronto's "TransformTO" Net Zero Strategy is driving building owners toward airtightness. Our triple-glazed uPVC bay windows meet these emerging standards, offering U-values as low as 0.8 W/m²K. This is a critical selling point for developers seeking LEED certification.
With Toronto's rapid intensification, especially in the Downtown Core and Liberty Village, acoustic insulation is paramount. Our windows utilize laminated glass and EPDM triple-sealing gaskets to reduce noise pollution by up to 45dB, ideal for mid-rise developments near the Gardiner Expressway or GO Transit lines.
Global procurement teams are moving away from local distributors who face labor shortages. By partnering directly with a China-based factory like Nova Panel, Toronto contractors secure a stable price-to-quality ratio, bypassing the 30-40% markups found in local showrooms.
Yes. Our profiles are made from "Tropical & Arctic Grade" uPVC, which contains high concentrations of Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) to prevent embrittlement. They are tested to remain structurally sound and airtight even in extreme Canadian winters.
While our main manufacturing is in Shenzhen, we provide comprehensive shop drawings, 3D BIM models, and installation manuals tailored to Canadian construction practices. We offer dedicated project managers who work on EST (Eastern Standard Time) to ensure seamless communication.
We provide a significant cost advantage (typically 25-40% lower) while utilizing the same world-class hardware (ROTO, MACO) and high-density profiles. Our "Information Gain" lies in our ability to produce custom architectural shapes at a scale local fabricators cannot match.
Manufacturing usually takes 15-25 days depending on the volume. Shipping to Toronto via sea freight takes approximately 30-35 days. We recommend a 60-day buffer from order to site delivery.