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Double Hung Windows
Double-hung Windows feature classic styling that has been a well-loved feature of traditional home design for hundreds of years. From country cottages to colonials, Double-hungs are a classic style in American architecture. Selected by generations for its charming appeal and traditional lines, the Double-hung Window can be customized to your liking.
Soft-Lite Double Hung Replacement Windows
Easy to open and clean, the double hung is a classic style that's been used in all kinds of homes for many years.
Double-Hung Windows by Soft-Lite feature fusion-welded frames and sashes that provide maximum weather protection and superior structural integrity. They are available in a wide selection of colors and combinations. Learn more about
Soft-Lite windows.
Republic Double Hung Windows
Engineered
for performance and designed to delight the eye, The Double Hung will give you
lasting beauty, durability and a lifetime of low maintenance.
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1" Glass is a standard feature for optimal energy performance.
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Double Hung windows tilt in for easy cleaning from inside your
home.
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Super-G warm edge spacer system keeps the edges of the window
glass warmer than conventional aluminum spacers, so your home feels more
comfortable in the winter.
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A lifetime transferable warranty provides peace of mind.
Energy Savings With Replacement Windows
In
a hot Virginia summer,
replacement windows have represented a major source of unwanted heat loss,
discomfort, and condensation problems. In recent years, windows have undergone a
technological revolution. It is now possible to have lower heat loss, less air
leakage, and warmer window surfaces that improve comfort and minimize
condensation.
In cold regions, this means that windows are no longer an energy
loser to be avoided -- increasing glazing area with high performance windows can
have little or no affect on total energy use.
If you are looking for double hung windows for your Virginia home, please call us today at 757-306-4748, or complete our online request form. | Get some around the house tips from our monthly newsletter.


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