Markham's luxury home market continues to evolve, with custom builds in Cachet, Angus Glen, and Cathedral Town pushing the boundaries of residential design. As one of the GTA's fastest-growing municipalities, Markham offers exceptional opportunities for homeowners who want to invest in premium window and door systems from the ground up.
Planning Windows and Doors Early in the Build Process
For new construction in Markham, early engagement with a window and door specialist is essential. Premium European systems have different structural, flashing, and rough opening requirements than standard builder-grade windows. Engaging Opulence Systems during the design phase allows us to work with your architect and builder to optimize openings, specify appropriate structural supports, and develop detailed installation sequences.
Popular Systems for Markham Custom Homes
Markham's diverse architectural landscape means no single window system fits every project. However, certain systems consistently prove popular. Schüco AWS 75 for its versatility and performance across all residential applications, Reynaers SlimLine 38 for ultra-narrow sightlines in contemporary designs, Weather Shield Premium Series for traditional and transitional homes seeking the warmth of wood, and ROKA pivot doors for homeowners who want a truly distinctive entrance.
Meeting Markham's Building Code Requirements
Markham follows Ontario's building code, which has progressively tightened energy efficiency requirements. All premium European systems we supply exceed current code requirements, providing performance headroom that future-proofs your investment against anticipated code changes. Our team handles all permit-related documentation and Energy Star compliance paperwork.
Start Your Markham Project
Whether you're a homeowner planning a custom build or a builder seeking premium window solutions for your Markham projects, Opulence Systems is your trusted partner. Visit our showroom or call (647) 409-8922 for expert guidance tailored to your Markham new construction project.



