AWNING WINDOW REPLACEMENT
Marvin Replacement Awning windows, made with Ultrex® fiberglass, are top-hinged and swing open from the bottom, perfect for spaces where you want airflow and light, especially when combined with picture windows. Awning windows are a type of crank window that opens by turning a crank.
MARVIN REPLACEMENT AWNING WINDOW FEATURES
Top hinge design opens outwards with scissor hardware
Designed as a true awning window for easier operation, not just a casement turned to the side where operation is less intuitive
Folding operating handle tucks out of the way of most window treatments
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Get your project started by booking a free appointment with one of our design consultants.
WHY CHOOSE MARVIN REPLACEMENT AWNING WINDOWS?
Strong Frame Material
Ultrex fiberglass is 8x stronger than vinyl windows to resist warping and shifting to protect your home.
Exceptional Stability
Ultrex expands 87% less than vinyl to resist leaks + seal failures for windows that open and close easily.
Narrow Profile
Our awning frames match the thin frame design of all our Ultrex fiberglass windows for continuity.
Wide Ventilation
Capture refreshing breezes through our awning opening that stretches to a 10-inch opening.
Replacement Awning Window Design Options
Replacement Awning Window Styles
Custom-built Marvin Replacement Awning Windows frequently pair picture windows to provide extra natural light and ventilation. Combine our awning window with special shape or round top windows for unique looks.
Built with Ultrex fiberglass, Marvin Replacement Awning Windows feature a narrow profile, unlike other awning windows, which can appear bulkier and leave you with less of a viewing area or daylight opening.
Selected: Standard Awning
Exterior Colors
Our finish stands up to the elements, so much so that 48,000 hours of sun can't fade our finish* and our fade-resistant acrylic finish resists scratches, chalking, chipping, denting, and peeling. Choose from seven stunning exterior colors to boost your curb appeal.
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 a window or door.
*Average sunlight exposure per 10 years
Interior Colors
We use the same tough acrylic finish that resists fading on our four interior colors that we use on our exterior colors. You can also choose our stainable EverWood® interior finish option for the look of wood without the maintenance.
Selected: Stone White
1. Bronze interior is only available with Bronze exterior
2. Ebony interior is only available with Ebony exterior
3. Sierra interior is not available with Ebony exterior
Finish samples are approximate. Schedule a design consultation for an up close view of color options.
Glass Coatings
Our experts will walk you through energy efficient glass options to find the right selection for your home and the best windows for your climate. Choose from four glass coatings, plus decorative glass options, and specialty glass choices.
Low E-1
Primarily used in colder climates, Low E1 allows more heat in to warm a room while blocking heat loss.
Low E-2
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 E-3
Low E3 rejects solar heat while letting light in, resulting in increased performance in climates with intense sun exposure.
Low E-3/ERS
Low E3/ERS provides maximum efficiency year-round in all conditions.
Selected: Low E1
Decorative Glass
Decorative glass options are ideal for spaces like bathrooms to balance natural light and privacy.
Selected: Rain
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
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.
Laminated Glass
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.
STC/OITC Glass
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.
Divided Lites
We offer various divided lite patterns so you can replicate the look of your original windows and doors. Or, add new architectural interest to your home. Choose from Simulated Divided Lites for classic appeal or Grilles-Between-the Glass for easy cleaning.
Patterns include: Cottage One-High, Prairie Four-Lite, Simulated Checkrail, Prairie Six-Lite, Prairie Nine-Lite and Standard Rectangular.
Selected: Cottage One-High
Hardware
Our tuckaway handle provides an uninterrupted view and you can choose from eight different colors for your window’s hardware.
Marvin Replacement Awning windows smoothly crank open with a tuckaway folding handle.
Selected: Stone White
Locks
Our Awning windows come with a multi-point locking system to provide security, and seal out wind and weather.
Selected: Awning Locks and Gears
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.
Selected: Bright View Screen
Maintenance
Roto-gears on Awning windows require lubrication once a year. Apply white lithium grease to the roto-gears. Use a silicone-based spray to lubricate hinge joints and the locking mechanism occasionally. Be sure to clean off any dirt, debris, or sand before lubrication.
CAUTION: Excessive lubrication can damage the window finish. Avoid getting oil and solvents on your finish and remove any excess immediately.
Sash tracks should get cleaned occasionally with a soft bristle brush.
Screens can be easily removed so you can clean windows from inside your home.
AWNING CLEANING + OPERATION
Marvin Replacement Awning windows open smoothly from the bottom and allow you to decide how much of the window you want to open.
Marvin Replacement windows require virtually no window maintenance, but should you want or need clean windows, cleaning Marvin Replacement Awning windows is easy. To clean awning windows, remove the screen so you can clean the window from inside your home.
Marvin Replacement Awning windows are top-hinged and swing out from the bottom. Our folding handle tucks away for a clean look.
We know cleaning isn’t fun…but you can easily remove our screen for quick and easy interior cleaning. Combine an awning with a picture window to add light and ventilation to your home.
Marvin Replacement Awning windows are built with Ultrex® fiberglass to pair lasting performance with timeless design.
Frequently Asked Questions
Awning vs. casement windows
Both awning and casement windows operate with a crank and swing outward. Awning windows are wider than they are tall while casement windows are taller than they are wide. Awning windows have a hinge at the top of the window so it opens outward vertically. A casement window has a hinge on the side and opens outward horizontally. Examine casement vs. awning windows to find the right fit for your home.
Both casement and awning windows can provide more uninterrupted views because they don’t have a check rail in the middle of the frame, like a single hung and double hung windows, or a slider window. They also provide excellent ventilation and can allow stagnant air to exit while inviting cool air in.
Are awning windows secure?
Our awning windows feature a multi-point locking system to securely keep your windows close while protecting your home from unwanted air and water infiltration.
Awning window benefits
Awning windows can fit into hard-to-reach spaces because the crank extends out, making it easier to open and close windows. They can also get installed above doors or larger windows to improve ventilation, add natural light, and provide bigger views.
Awning windows also have the benefit of opening outward from a top hinge to allow a breeze in and because they open from the bottom it may be possible to keep them open in wet weather to allow that fresh smell of rain to waft into your home.
Are awning windows good for ventilation?
Awning windows make an excellent choice for adding ventilation to a home. Many homes feature a bathroom awning window for ventilation. They have the versatility of pairing with other windows and fitting into hard-to-reach places. Awning windows also work well in higher places on walls to help with ventilation.
Awning Window Project Transformations
Old awning window
New Marvin Replacement Awning Window
Added Assurance
Marvin Replacement windows and patio doors come with a limited lifetime warranty as well as a 5-year installation warranty to provide additional peace of mind.
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