Built to Canadian standards.
Canadian codes reference Canadian standards, and several do not transfer from the US. Crateworks sources product to the governing Canadian standard per category, with the matching test report supplied where the project and the authority having jurisdiction require it.
- CSA A440 / NAFS + A440S1
- Windows and doors carry CSA A440-22 cold-climate certification (#80224506) plus the NAFS structural rating with the Canadian Supplement.
- CAN/ULC-S102
- Wall-panel fire rating for commercial install is the Canadian flame-spread test, not ASTM E84. A separate test on the finished panel assembly.
- SOR/2021-148 (formaldehyde)
- Cabinetry, millwork, and engineered flooring meet the Canadian composite-wood regulation, which accepts US TSCA Title VI certification.
- CSA B125.1 + NSF 61/372
- Plumbing fixtures meet the joint Canadian plumbing standard and the tri-national lead-free requirement.
- cULus / CSA C22.2
- Lighting and electrical carry the combined cULus mark, since a US-only UL listing does not satisfy the Canadian Electrical Code.
Every category
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Windows
Casement, double-hung, tilt-turn, fixed
Exterior doors
Sliding, bifold, entry, garage
Interior doors
Sliding, pivot, partition, closet, shower
Cabinets & millwork
Kitchen, wardrobe, vanity, built-ins
Flooring
Engineered wood, stone, large-format
Tile & stone surfaces
Porcelain, marble, quartzite, slab-cut
Lighting
Pendants, chandeliers, sconces, custom runs
Bath & plumbing
Tubs, basins, taps, showers, kitchen taps, fittings
Furniture
Upholstered, case goods, custom-built
Wall panel & cladding
Slat, fluted, architectural cladding
Metal & glass
Partitions, railings, fixed glazing, storefront
Sunrooms & conservatories
Four-season glass rooms
Specialty shape windows
Arched, round, fan, custom
ADU packages
Garden suites, backyard offices
Canadian project types
Specified for the Canadian climate
Canadian project
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Drawings or a material list. We quote direct, itemize the tariff and duty, and confirm the buildable spec against the Canadian standard your code calls for.
