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REPLACEMENT SLIDER WINDOWS

Marvin Replacement Slider windows, made with Ultrex® fiberglass, elegantly glide open horizontally to allow cool breezes into your home. Slider windows, also known as glider windows, provide wide views and seal tightly against air and water infiltration.

MARVIN REPLACEMENT SLIDER WINDOW FEATURES

  • Smooth roller system for easy operation

  • Ergonomically designed handle placement

  • Variety of sash sizes for a custom look for your home

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WHY CHOOSE MARVIN REPLACEMENT SLIDER WINDOWS?

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Strong Frame Material

Ultrex fiberglass is 8x stronger than vinyl windows to resist warping and shifting to protect your home.

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Exceptional Stability

Ultrex expands 87% less than vinyl to resist leaks + seal failures for windows that open and close easily.

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Wide Viewing Areas

Sizes up to 8 feet wide and 6 feet tall.

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Streamlined Look

Sleek design keeps the focus on the view with slim frames.

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Easy Maintenance

Clean windows from inside your home with our easy tilt sash function.

Exterior view of a bronze Marvin Replacement slider triple sash window.

Replacement Slider Window Design Options

Replacement Slider Window Styles

Marvin Replacement Slider windows, built with Ultrex fiberglass, maintain the charm of wood windows without the maintenance. Choose slider windows for your home to bring clean lines and large expanses to invite fresh air into your home.

Configurations

Our slider windows are available in equal double, unequal double, equal triple sash, or unequal triple sash configurations. With triple sash configurations, the flanking sash can open while the middle sash remains fixed. You can also customize sash ratios.

Selected: Equal Sash

Image of a white Marvin Replacement Slider window with equal sized sash.
Image of a white Marvin Replacement Slider window with unequal sash size.
Image of a Marvin Replacement Slider window with three equal size sash.
Image of a Marvin Replacement Unequal Size Triple Sash Slider window.
Image of a white Marvin Replacement Slider window with equal sized sash.

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

Stone white swatch
Sierra swatch
Cashmere swatch
Pebble Gray swatch
Bronze swatch
Bahama brown swatch
Ebony swatch
Exterior side of a Marvin Replacement Stone White Slider window.

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 without the maintenance.

Selected: Stone White

Stone white swatch
Sierra swatch
EverWood finish sample
Bronze swatch
Ebony swatch
Interior view of a Marvin Replacement Slider window with a Stone White finish.

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

Diagram of Low E glass coating
Diagram of Low E2 glass coating
Diagram of glass with three metallic coatings.
Low E-3 ERS
Diagram of Low E glass coating

Decorative Glass

Decorative glass options are ideal for spaces like bathrooms to balance natural light and privacy.

Selected: Rain

Rain Glass
Glue Chip Glass
Narrow reed glass
Obscure Glass
Frost Glass
Marvin Replacement Reeded Decorative glass
Example of Marvin Replacement Gray Tint Decorative Glass
Sample of Marvin Replacement Green Tint Decorative Glass option.
Example of Marvin Replacement Bronze Tint Decorative Glass.
Rain Glass

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: Prairie Six-Lite, Prairie Four-Lite, Prairie Nine-Lite, Standard Rectangular

Selected: Grilles-Between-the-Glass

Cutaway of Marvin Replacement Grilles Between the Glass
Cutaway of a Marvin Replacement window with Simulated Divided Lites.
Image of a white Marvin Replacement Slider window with a Prairie Six Lite Divided Lite style.
Image of a white Marvin Replacement Slider window with a Prairie Four Lite divided lite style.
Image of a white Marvin Replacement Slider window with a Prairie Nine Lite Divided Lite style.
Image of a Marvin Replacement Slider Window with Standard Rectangular Divide Lite style.
Cutaway of Marvin Replacement Grilles Between the Glass

Hardware

Our silder windows feature one or two latches, depending on the size of the window, to lock securely. Our slider windows operate using a smooth gliding roller system.

Selected: Stone White

White
Sierra
Satin Taupe
Satin nickel
brushed chrome
brass
antique brass
Oil rubbed bronze
matte black
Marvin Replacement Slider Window Hardware 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

Sample of a Marvin Replacement Bright View screen
Sample of a Marvin Replacement Hi Transparency window screen
Sample of a Marvin Replacement Bright View screen

Maintenance

Our silder windows have tilt latches to allow you to easily remove the gliding sash for cleaning. Our Ultrex fiberglass require virtually no maintenance, but it’s recommended to inspect your windows annually. Learn more at our Care + Maintenance page for cleaning tips.    

SLIDER WINDOW CLEANING + OPERATION

Our slider windows use heavy duty rollers to glide open easily. Slider windows also have an easy tilt latch that allows you to tilt the sash into your home for cleaning.

  • Marvin Replacement Slider windows glide horizontally from the left or right. Our sash rollers let you effortlessly glide the slider open to let in fresh air.

    We know cleaning isn’t fun…but our easy tilt operation allows you to clean your window from inside your home.

    Marvin Replacement Slider windows are built with Ultrex® fiberglass to pair lasting performance with timeless design.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you clean sliding windows?

Our slider windows have a tilt latch that makes it possible to clean your windows from inside your home. Slide the sash open, engage the tilt latch, and remove the operating sash. Once clean, reinsert the operating sash.

Are sliding windows energy efficient?

Our slider windows lock in place with latches to create a tight seal that prevents unwanted wind and water from entering your home. Marvin Replacement also has four glass coating options that can meet the needs of your climate to provide energy efficiency.

How do sliding windows open?

We made our slider windows with an ergonomically designed handle to make sliding open the window easier. Slider windows will open horizontally to the right or to the left, depending on the direction you’d like them to open.

Slider Window Project Transformations

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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Interior view of an opened Marvin Replacement bi-fold patio door.

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