The Key To Decarbonization

Oct 4, 2024 | Latest

Content courtesy of  Pembina Institute

The key to decarbonization? Invest in existing buildings.

Canada is tackling housing and affordability while keeping emissions stable, but bringing existing buildings up to snuff is the hard part

While Canada tackles the country-wide housing and affordability crisis, making investments in existing homes and buildings is the only viable path to sector decarbonization. Perhaps more urgently, these places where we live and work — the majority of which will still exist in 2050 — are not built to protect Canadians facing increasingly frequent and extreme weather, and wartime-like mobilization and investment is needed now more than ever. Canada recently released its National Inventory Report, which tells the story of how we are doing on the climate action front. Spoiler alert: not great. We are not on track to meet our 2030 targets and, in many cases, emissions have only continued to climb since reporting began with 1990 data.

The Canadian Climate Institute points out that despite a slight increase in 2022 emissions from 2021, economy-wide they are lower than pre-pandemic and sit 7.1 per cent below 2005, the benchmark year. CCI takes this as meaningful evidence that “Canada continues to decouple emissions from economic growth.”

Emissions from the electricity generation sector have nosedived, as Canadian utilities have successfully decarbonized their grids with the reduction of coal use and increases in renewable energy. But Canada’s top four sectors — including buildings — continue to undercut progress by all others.

While continued buildings emission increases are discouraging, the broader picture shows different trends between new and old buildings. Growth in new construction — especially in industrial, commercial and institutional buildings — has not led to a proportional increase in building sector emissions.

The construction sector has know-how to keep Canadians safe, healthy and comfortable for a generation now. At its simplest, “build it right the first time” in a heating-dominant country means lots of insulation, sealing out drafts, with proper building and window upgrades, and providing continuous fresh air. It turns out that minimizing energy demand also makes it much easier to switch heating and cooling to less polluting energy sources. What is best for Canadians who spend upwards of 90% of their time indoors is also best for our climate.

So Canada’s real challenge lies in the walls and roofs of homes and buildings that were built long before we got really good at energy efficiency. Building retrofits are the only climate action that not only drives down energy demand and carbon emissions, but also makes life healthier and safer and buildings more climate resilient and affordable to heat and cool. An investment in our homes and buildings is an investment in protecting Canadians and our climate.

Westeck isn’t just about products—it’s about service and innovation. The Westeck team is dedicated to guiding you through the selection process, ensuring you get the perfect fit for your home. And with a focus on continuous improvement, staying ahead of trends, ultimately providing you with the latest in window and door technology. Choosing Westeck means investing in quality, style, and peace of mind. Whether it’s windows, doors, or patio doors, Westeck offers solutions that enhance your home’s beauty, comfort, and efficiency. So why settle for anything less? Upgrade your space with Westeck and enjoy the perfect blend of form and function.

Westeck is a premier manufacturer of windows and doors. All major North American and European windows and doors are locally manufactured and proudly displayed in seven well-appointed showrooms including Kelowna, Victoria, Vancouver, Chilliwack, Nanaimo, Kirkland and Bellingham in Washington State. Each window and door is built to order, our customer have the freedom to design and create a product that is unique and personal. Enjoy our latest line of energy efficient windows and doors designed to enhance modern and contemporary architecture.

If you’d like to learn more about our windows, doors, and patio openings contact us Toll-free (US/Canada): 1-877-606-1166 or email us at sales@westeckwindows.com for a consultation with one of our Project Consultants.

 

Search

In the news Latest

  • The Truth About Window Screens
    Window screens play a bigger role in home comfort than most people realize. They shape how much fresh air flows inside, how clearly you see outdoors, and how well your home stays protected from insects. Today’s screen technology has improved in every way, giving homeowners better performance and cleaner views than ever before.
  • Natural Light, Wellness and Outdoor Living
    Wellness at home is no longer an add‑on. It’s part of how a space works, feels, and supports daily life. Natural light and fresh air play a major role in that. With the right window and patio door systems, these benefits become part of every room.
  • How to Plan a Window Replacement Project:
    A window replacement project can make your home more comfortable, more energy efficient, and more beautiful,—but the best results come from having a clear plan. Understanding your window replacement timeline, budget, and installation expectations helps you move through the process with confidence. This guide keeps the reading level easy and the steps simple, so you know exactly what to expect when working with a professional window company like Westeck.
  • Custom Window Frame Colours: How Finishes Influence Your Home’s Design
    A custom window frame finish isn’t just a detail it’s an architectural cue that shapes how a home feels. The tone, depth, and sheen of coloured window frames influence contrast, rhythm, and mood throughout the space. A crisp black window frame creates modern precision. A warm taupe or bronze softens edges and blends into natural materials. A muted white becomes a quiet backdrop that allows textures like stone, wood, or metal to stand out.
  • Celebrating the 2026 Georgie Awards: Congratulations to All Finalists
    Every year, the Georgie Awards highlight the best in British Columbia’s homebuilding industry. Hosted by the Canadian Home Builders’ Association of BC (CHBA BC), the awards honour the builders, designers, and trade partners who bring exceptional homes and communities to life.
  • Designing Indoor-Outdoor Continuity with Windows and Patio Openings
    Creating a home that feels open, bright, and connected to nature is easier than many people think. With thoughtful window design, you can blur the line between inside and outside, making your living space feel larger, and more inviting. At Westeck Windows, this idea is at the heart of what we build. The right window systems don’t just frame a view, they shape the way you live.
  • 2026 Residential Window Design Trends
    Residential design requirements are changing fast. Custom Home Builders want brighter spaces, better energy savings, and cleaner, modern lines for homeowners. As a result, windows now carry more responsibility than ever. They must look good, perform well, and support healthier, more efficient homes.
  • Condensation on Windows: Your Windows Are Still Performing.
    Condensation on windows is a common reaction to warm, moist air on a cold surface. Condensation on window glass does not mean the window is failing, but that the window is working. The idea of condensation on the windowpane means the window failing is a myth. In most cases, condensation has nothing to do with window quality. Instead, it is a sign of what is happening inside the house.
  • A Guide for Choosing Energy-Efficient Doors
    When you think about renovating your home, doors may not be the first thing that comes to mind. Yet the right door can make a significant difference in how comfortable your home feels, and how much you spend on energy bills. At Westeck Windows, we believe every detail matters. That’s why our doors are designed to be both beautiful and energy efficient.
  • 5 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Old Windows or Doors
    Your home should feel comfortable, safe, and welcoming. But if your windows or doors are showing their age, they may be working against you. Many homeowners don’t realize how much these features affect energy use, comfort, and even the look of a room. Here are five clear signs it may be time to replace them, and how Westeck Windows can help.