Replacement Windows Features + Options
Bring your windows to life by exploring all of our interior and exterior color options, plus the different types of glass, hardware finishes, and screen options we have available.
Window Colors and Finishes
Bring out the beauty in your home with Marvin Replacement's proprietary acrylic finish and color options. Three times thicker than competitive options, our finishes are virtually maintenance-free. No more sanding, scraping, or painting required.
Exterior Window Colors
Choose from seven exterior color options to boost your curb appeal. Our fade-resistant acrylic finish resists scratches, chalking, fading, chipping, denting and peeling. Even 48,000 hours of sun can’t fade our finish.*
Selected: Stone White
Marvin’s Ultrex® fiberglass finish is verified to the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) 624 specification. Achieving AAMA 624 verification means that our Ultrex finish has passed rigorous tests that simulate the harsh conditions a finish can encounter throughout the life of the window or door.
*Average sunlight exposure per 10 years.
Interior Colors
We use the same tough acrylic finish on our four interior color options that we use on our exterior colors. You can also choose our stainable EverWood® finish for the look of wood windows without the maintenance.
Selected: Stone White
Glass Options
Our Marvin Replacement experts will walk you through energy efficient glass options to find the right selection for your home and the best windows for your climate. Our options include four choices of glass coatings, decorative glass designs and tints, plus specialty glass options.
Low E Glass
E stands for emissivity, which is a material’s ability to radiate energy. The number following the “E” indicates the number of metallic layers. The coatings are thin metallic layers designed to reflect heat. Marvin Replacement windows and doors have four choices of Low E coatings. The metallic coatings can appear on annealed, tempered, laminated, and our tinted glass.
Marvin Replacement Low E options are below:
Primarily used in colder climates, Low E1 allows more heat in to warm a room while blocking heat loss.
Low E2 offers year-round performance in moderate climates. It will help retain heat in your home during the winter and keep heat out during the summer.
Low E3 rejects solar heat while letting light in, resulting in increased performance in climates with intense sun exposure.
Low E3/ERS provides maximum efficiency year-round in all conditions.
Specialty Glass
We offer specialty glass to best suit the needs of your home. You can choose tempered glass, laminated glass, and STC/OITC glass for specific windows and rooms.
Tempered glass increases glass strength to help prevent breakage. Tempered glass is ideal for windows close to the floor or located in high-traffic areas.
Even more durable than tempered glass, laminated glass is often referred to as impact resistant or safety glass due to its vinyl inter layer that tends to remain in place when shattered.
Sound Transmission Class and Outdoor-Indoor Transmission Class glass has increased pane thickness on the room side and works in areas where exterior noise is a concern.
Decorative Glass
Decorative glass options are ideal for different parts of your home. Our patterned options can provide privacy and natural light while our tint options can help with sunlight glare.
Selected: Rain
Screen Options
We have two durable aluminum-surround screen options that provide airflow while keeping insects out. Our standard Marvin Bright View™ fiberglass mesh has a clear view, sheds water, and resists dirt. Upgrade to our Hi-Transparency mesh screen for crisper views without losing any of our standard screen benefits. Color match your screen frames to the window for a seamless look.
Bright View Screen
Hi-Transparency
Window Grilles + Divided Lites
We offer various divided lite patterns so you can replicate the look of your original windows. You can also add new architectural interest to your home with window grilles. Choose from Simulated Divided Lites for classic appeal or Grilles-Between-the-Glass for easy cleaning.
Rectangular
A classic look that divides the window into equal lites.
Cottage
Rectangular One-High offers a clean, sleek look that complements older and modern homes alike.
Prairie
Provides a grid-like pattern along the sides of your windows, leaving the center of your windows clear and unobstructed.
Hardware
Our hidden tilt latch for our double and single hung windows provides an uninterrupted view while our tuckaway handle does the same for our casement and awning windows. Our slider window handles curve tightly to remain out of your viewing area.
Selected: Stone White
Which Type of Window is Right for You?
Double Hung
Casement
Single Hung
Round Top
Slider
Awning
Bay
Special Shape
Bow
Single Hung Round Top
Double Hung Windows
Marvin Replacement Double Hung Windows open by sliding up from the bottom and sliding down from the top. Both sash can tilt into a room for easy cleaning
Benefits
Control airflow by opening one or both sash
Sleek frame for contemporary style
EverWood® finish available to appear like wood windows
Can pair with additional double hung windows and picture windows for sweeping views