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ABOUT US

Craftsmanship Rooted in Tradition, Built for the Future

At Sashmasters, we specialize in the repair, restoration, and new construction of high-quality wood windows and doors. Whether we're restoring your original windows or upgrading them with double-glazed sashes, we use time-tested mortice and tenon joinery to ensure long-lasting durability and aesthetic authenticity. Our work blends traditional craftsmanship with modern performance features like advanced weatherstripping and high-performance glazing, resulting in truly exceptional, handmade pieces.

A Customer-Centered Experience

We believe in a collaborative process. From initial design to final installation, our clients are involved every step of the way. Our team takes pride in delivering not just beautiful, functional windows and doors—but also a positive and transparent experience. Since 1994, we’ve served the Greater Vancouver Regional District with dedication to quality, service, and customer satisfaction. By drawing on decades of hands-on experience, we’ve come to know what works, what lasts, and what brings lasting value to your home.

Local, Transparent, and Built to Last

Our custom products are built by skilled craftsmen in our Burnaby facilities, where we invite clients to visit, meet the team, and see the craftsmanship firsthand. Sashmasters sells directly to homeowners and contractors—cutting out the middleman—so we can ensure full accountability from start to finish. All of our residential products are installed by our own team, allowing us to stand fully behind the functionality, longevity, and warranty of every window and door we make.

Kim Tempest, Vancouver

"The windows are amazing! The best thing about the work is that you cannot tell they have been replaced. Having a 1930 house I did not want the windows to look like modern windows. I wanted something that was period. They look perfect and the stucco was not affected at all. I also had very difficult windows to replace given the windows were likely custom made when originally constructed."
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