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See our windows and doors in their element. Be inspired by Simonton windows and doors in our Gallery. Take the Simonton quiz to find out which series and style best suits you. Simonton Double Hung Window.

Simonton Double Hung Window Our most popular window in the series, the Double Hung suits classic tastes and goes beyond with an array of custom color and hardware options. Availability limited in some areas. Use zip code search. Schedule Now. Description Features Options Colors Simonton Series Overview The Simonton Series features a deeply beveled, miter-cut sash to deliver a rich stance and the classic look of wood.

Colorful choices. Distinct style. Description Simonton Series Overview The Simonton Series features a deeply beveled, miter-cut sash to deliver a rich stance and the classic look of wood.

When choosing a Double Hung window for your home, here are some of the available product features and options. For more information regarding the many options and features available with our Window Depot USA Double Hung windows; just fill out the free replacement window quote form today. It is really the engine of the window. Whether you live in a climate that demands more heating, or cooling of your home…the key to our Triple Pane insulating power is stopping heat flow. In heating climates, triple pane windows keep more of your warmth and energy IN.

In cooling climates, triple pane windows keep more of the radiant heat and temperatures OUT. Enhanced Condensation Resistance — Condensation Resistance Factor CRF is a measurement used to highlight a windows ability to resist condensation from forming.

Whenever condensation is present, the first thing to look for is the atmospheric conditions…or more simply put, is your home encouraging condensation. But in a lot of ways, a window is a window is a window. There are only a handful of factories making vinyl windows in the states. PlyGem being one of the largest.

Andersen does not make a true vinyl window. They make a product that is a blend of wood pulp and vinyl. Its water stable and works well and all. Its expensive though. Lots of your local companies and regional companies will use something like a PlyGem window rebranded. You can go on Plygem's website and see that. Like Home Depot's are called Simonton.

Its all the same. That said, there are feature differences across the market, so yeah, you can buy a high end or low end vinyl window. What I am saying is that company A's high end is basically gonna be the same as company B's high end--and same for the low end. There isn't a lot of magic in vinyl blends or glass or coatings or whatever. Triple pane and all the new gasses they are putting in are silly ways to separate you from more money.

Get a good double pane with Argon and you'll be fine. There is something to be said for the thickness of the glass and the amount of space between the two panes. Install is important. Making sure they are in square and plumb is key. Ensuring the use spray foam to fill any gaps between opening and window is key.

Ensuring the window itself is measured carefully to minimize that gap in the first place is also important. If they come in trying to nail in extra wood to take up space because they measured incorrectly, make them reorder.

They did a shit job. Make sure they run a caulk or silicone bead around the inside of the casing and the trim of your home.

Not all installers do that. Make sure they all open and close fine when they get done and nothing catches because it isn't plumb.



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