REPLACEMENT DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS
Double hung windows, made with Ultrex® fiberglass, are a traditional favorite with two operable sash in the frame that slide up and down. Easily tilt both sash into a room for simple cleaning.
FEATURES
Both sash move up and down to allow ventilation
Easy tilt cleaning
Multiple configurations and assembly options
Designed with the appeal of traditional wood double hung windows in mind
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WHY CHOOSE MARVIN REPLACEMENT DOUBLE HUNG 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.
Virtually No Maintenance
Ultrex paired with our tough acrylic finish protects against fading, dents, and cracks.
Easier Cleaning
Our double hung windows only have one release button to push on the lock to bring a sash into a room for a seamless look.
Replacement Double Hung Window Design Options
Replacement Double Hung Window Styles
Custom-built Marvin Replacement Double Hung windows come in three styles: equal proportion, Cottage (taller lower sash), and Oriel (taller upper sash).
Marvin Replacement Double Hung windows are designed to look like a traditional wood window, without the maintenance. What sets our double hung window style apart from the others is the sash symmetry and viewing area. Our double hung windows have an equal amount of glass area for a balanced look.
Configurations
Our double hung windows can come in several assembly styles, including up to triple double hung windows. A window assembly is two or more windows mulled together.
Selected: Double Hung with EverWood® finish
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 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 double hung windows 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 has more strength than regular glass because it’s made when float glass panels get heated and cooled in a controlled environment. The increased strength helps prevent it from breaking, and when it does break, it shatters into dull, pebble-like pieces. 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: Standard Rectangular, Rectangular 1-High, Standard Rectangle Cottage 1-High, Prairie 6-Lite, and Prairie 9-Lite.
Selected: Grilles Between the Glass
Hardware
Our hidden tilt latch provides an uninterrupted view and you can choose from nine different colors for your window’s hardware.
Selected: Stone White
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
Marvin Replacement windows require virtually no maintenance because of the strength of Ultrex fiberglass, but should you want to clean your windows visit our Care + Maintenance page for tips and recommended maintenance.
DOUBLE HUNG WINDOW CLEANING + OPERATION
Our easy tilt operation allows you to clean your double hung windows from inside your home. Just slide the sash up and push the tilt release button before tilting the sash into the room.
To clean the upper sash, slide the sash halfway down, pull the tilt latches inward (located on the top edge of the sash rail) simultaneously until the clear the unit frame, then ease the top of the sash to a horizontal position.
Marvin Replacement Double Hung windows have two sash in the frame that slide up and down. Enjoy a cool breeze through the bottom, while warm air escapes out the top.
We know cleaning isn’t fun…but our easy tilt operation allows you to clean your window from inside your home.
Marvin Replacement Double Hung windows are built with Ultrex® fiberglass to pair lasting performance with timeless design.
Frequently Asked Questions
A double hung window allows you to open the upper sash to allow warm air to escape. You can have the lower sash open at the same time to allow cool air to enter a room.
Double hung windows have a latch on the check rail that needs to be unlocked before you can slide the lower and/or upper sash up and down.
Ultrex fiberglass windows and doors have far less thermal conductivity than rolled-form aluminum windows to help make them energy efficient. Both windows are double paned with an inert gas fill to increase energy efficiency. Single hung windows only have one moving sash, which leads people to consider them more energy efficient.
Whether double hung windows are better than single hung windows depends on your preference. Some like single hung windows more if they live in a windy area because only one sash moves with a single hung window, limiting the path for air leaks. Single hung windows are also an option where it’s difficult to reach an upper sash to open and close it. Others enjoy double hung windows because the upper sash opens to provide better air circulation. You can also clean both sash of a Marvin Replacement Double Hung window with our easy tilt function that allows you to bring the sash into a room for interior and exterior cleaning.
Yes, you can replace casement windows with double hung windows but it needs some consideration. A double hung window must fit the opening used for a casement window or the opening needs modifying to fit a double hung window. Your home also needs the structural integrity to handle the swap. You’ll also want to think about how your home’s style will be impacted. Casement windows can have more contemporary design appeal versus double hung windows, which often appear in more traditional homes.
Yes, double hung windows are energy efficient. You can choose glass coating options designed best for your climate. Depending on where you live, you might want to reflect solar heat away from your home. Or, in colder climates, you might want some solar heat to enter to help warm your home. Since the upper sash opens and closes with a double hung window, some prefer a single hung window to reduce the path for air to enter.
Double hung window costs vary based on the size of the window, material used, and additional options you select. The type of glass you select, whether annealed, tempered, or laminated can affect costs. The glass coating option you choose for energy efficiency can also impact the final cost of a double hung window.
Double Hung Window Project Transformations
Old double hung window
New Marvin Replacement Double Hung 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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