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North Delta homeowner wins Centra home renovation contest

Centra Windows and Centra Cares have chosen a deserving Delta family to receive the life-changing gift of new windows
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Centra Windows and Centra Cares are excited to announce that North Delta's Tanya Trottier and her daughters Amelia and Elizabeth have won their Centra Cares home renovation contest.

Centra Windows and Centra Cares are excited to announce the winners of their 2024 Home Renovation Contest.

This year’s recipients, Tanya Trottier and her daughters Amelia and Elizabeth, were chosen from a pool of hundreds of nominees and have shown remarkable resilience in the face of personal loss and home-related challenges. Centra is honoured to award them with comprehensive, high-performance window and door upgrades that will greatly enhance their home and energy efficiency.

Trottier’s life changed dramatically in 2018 with the sudden loss of her husband. Facing both disability and financial strain, she struggled with extensive water damage and a mishandled renovation project that left her home in disarray. Funds originally set aside for window replacement instead had to be used to repair the house, leaving her with serious issues in terms of home comfort.

Built in 1959, Tanya’s North Delta home features a mix of outdated windows, including rotting wood-framed ones that contribute to severe moisture build-up and drafts. Living near a busy port and under a flight path has further impacted the family’s comfort. The new, custom-made windows from Centra will address these issues by improving energy efficiency, reducing noise, and boosting security.

“This contest really exemplifies who we are at Centra,” says CEO Garett Wall in a news release. “Our main driver as a company is to support families and our local communities. Seeing the difference these contests have made and all the effort our Employee Owners put in to help these deserving people is such a privilege and truly inspiring.”

The Trottier family’s renovation is scheduled for Aug. 24.