When Glass Learns Your Home: The Subtle Adaptation That Changes Comfort Over Time

A digital scanner revealing the internal stress patterns of aging window glass.

Most homeowners think of glass as static.Installed once. Forgotten quickly.Expected to behave the same way every day, every year, forever. But glass doesn’t just exist inside a home. It observes.It absorbs.And over time, it quietly learns. Long before windows crack, fog, or visibly fail, they adapt to the home they live in—and that adaptation slowly […]

Why Bigger Renovations Don’t Always Fix Comfort Issues

Thermal scan showing heat loss through old windows in a newly renovated BC home.

Across British Columbia, homeowners invest tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars into renovations hoping for one main outcome: comfort. New floors.Fresh drywall.Modern kitchens.Upgraded lighting.Even new insulation. Yet many homeowners are shocked to discover something frustrating after the dust settles: “Why does my home still feel cold, drafty, noisy, or unevenly heated?” The uncomfortable […]