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Why Choose Tempered Glass for Your Doors and Windows?

  • par Cathie St-Germain Équipe VST Euro Technologies
  • Jun 24
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 20


Tempered glass for your doors and windows: Enhanced safety with VST Windows and Doors. Watch the test in action!


Tempered glass for your doors and windows is becoming increasingly popular in Canada due to its exceptional strength and its ability to offer unmatched peace of mind. In addition to its durability, it complies with key building code requirements and safety regulations across Québec and Canada, making it not only a smart choice but often a necessary one. Unlike standard glass, tempered glass undergoes a thermal treatment that makes it up to five times stronger and much safer in case of breakage.


Discover our article:

1. Safety with tempered glass in the event of breakage of your doors and windows


The main advantage of tempered glass for the safety of your doors and windows lies in how it breaks. When subjected to strong impact, it shatters into small, blunt fragments instead of sharp shards, significantly reducing the risk of injury.


2. Impact resistance with tempered glass for your doors and windows


Whether from accidental impact or an attempted break-in, tempered glass for your doors and windows offers far greater strength than standard glass. It’s an ideal solution for front doors, patio doors, storefronts, or glass partitions.


3. Compliance with safety standards for doors and windows


Tempered glass for your doors and windows complies with safety codes enforced in the construction industry across Québec. It is recommended for areas with a high risk of contact or impact, whether in residential or commercial projects.


At VST, we integrate tempered glass for your doors and windows into our premium European systems, including Aluprof aluminium and Salamander uPVC. We ensure strict regulatory compliance and deliver elegant, long-lasting safety solutions.


📧 For more information: info@vsteuro.comVST Team – by Cathie St-Germain


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