Double-Hung Windows

double hung windows
Double hung windows can be raised from the bottom or lowered from the top with two sliding sashes that tilt for easy cleaning from inside your space. Welcoming in a breath of fresh air, double hung windows efficiently ventilate from both the bottom and the top while staying flush with the wall and not requiring any additional space. Shop select double hung windows online.


FAQ

What are sash windows?

The sash is the moveable part of a window made up of the vertical and horizontal frame that holds the glass. Single-hung windows are also known as single-sash windows, while double hung windows are commonly referred to as double-sash windows. Learn more about the differences between single-hung and double hung windows.

How do I clean a double hung windows?

When cleaning double hung windows, tilting the sashes in makes it easy to clean exterior surfaces from the interior of your home. Clean the top sash first, starting with the exterior and followed by the interior, and then repeat the same process on the lower sash. Watch this step-by-step video to learn more about window washing for easy-clean double hung windows.

What is the difference between single-hung and double hung windows?

The difference between single-hung and double hung windows is the number of sashes that move. A single-hung window has one fixed, or non-operable, sash and one operable, or moveable, sash. A double hung window has two operable, or moveable, sashes.

How do double hung windows open?

Double hung windows have two sashes that slide up and down independent of one another. They can be raised from the bottom or lowered from the top with sashes that tilt in for easy cleaning.

 

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