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Double-Hung Windows Offering Classic Beauty and Value

Washington State is booming with growth, and its architectural diversity knows no bounds. From sleek modern structures to timeless historic homes, the demand for stunning windows that complement any style is on the rise. Enter double-hung windows—the epitome of performance and beauty in the world of windows.


The Allure of Double-Hung Windows

With their two operable sashes, double-hung windows redefine ease and airflow in your home. Cleaning becomes a breeze, and your living space gains a touch of classic elegance. These windows are the secret ingredient to enhancing curb appeal and comfort.

Double Hung Windows: A Washington Favorite!

Double hung windows are the darlings of Washington homes. Featuring not one, but two sliding or swinging sashes, they grant you unparalleled control over your indoor environment. Whether installed on their own or alongside other decorative windows, Tristate Roofing's double hung windows, powered by Pella Windows, excel in ventilation, energy efficiency, and style.


Customize Your Savings and Style with Double Hung Windows

Double hung windows aren't just about ventilation; they're a game-changer in multiple ways. At Tristate Roofing, we've meticulously curated our window selection for both flair and functionality. Our double hung windows come equipped with an array of features that guarantee long-term satisfaction:

Ultra-durable vinyl frames that resist environmental damage

Fusion-welded corners to help prevent water and air leaks

Hollow reinforced frames and sashes for extra strength

Multiple locking points to boost home security

Various styles and glass packages to suit any budget or energy efficiency preference

Optional noise-reducing add-ons for a more peaceful home interior

When combined, these cutting-edge features create a window installation that's both energy-efficient and high-performing. What's more, our double hung windows are installed by our trusted Tristate Team—no temporary hires or unknown subcontractors. You can count on craftsmanship from vetted and qualified window professionals, ensuring a hassle-free and dependable installation. Say hello to windows that embody beauty, value, and peace of mind!


Upgrade your Washington home today with our exquisite double-hung windows.


Double Hung Window FAQs


  • What is a double hung window?

    A double hung window is a type of window that consists of two operable sashes, one on the top and one on the bottom. Both sashes can be moved independently, allowing for flexible ventilation options.

  • How do double hung windows operate?

    Double hung windows can be opened and closed by sliding either the top or bottom sash vertically within the window frame. They can also be tilted inward for easy cleaning and maintenance.

  • What are the advantages of double hung windows?

    Double hung windows offer several advantages, including:

    • Versatile ventilation: With two operable sashes, double hung windows provide the option to open either the top or bottom sash, allowing for better control over ventilation.
    • Easy cleaning: Double hung windows often have a tilt-in feature, enabling convenient access to both sides of the glass for cleaning from inside your home.
    • Space-saving: The vertical sliding motion of double hung windows requires less space compared to windows that open outward, making them suitable for areas with limited exterior space.
    • Safety: Double hung windows can be opened from the top, providing a secure option for ventilation while keeping the bottom sash closed, which can be beneficial for homes with children or pets.
  • Where can double hung windows be used?

    Double hung windows are versatile and can be used in various areas of a home. They are commonly found in bedrooms, living rooms, and other spaces where controlled airflow and easy operation are desired. They are well-suited for both traditional and modern architectural styles.

  • Are double hung windows energy-efficient?

    Energy efficiency of double hung windows can vary depending on factors such as the quality of the window materials, glazing options, and weatherstripping. However, many double hung windows are designed with energy efficiency in mind, offering features such as low-E glass coatings, multiple glazing layers, and tight seals to minimize air leakage and improve insulation.

  • Can double hung windows be customized?

    Yes, double hung windows can be customized to fit your specific needs and preferences. They are available in various materials, such as wood, vinyl, aluminum, and fiberglass, allowing you to choose the option that best suits your home's style. Additionally, you can select different finishes, colors, hardware options, and decorative grilles to personalize the appearance of your double hung windows.

  • How do I maintain double hung windows?

    Regular maintenance for double hung windows involves keeping the tracks and sashes clean, inspecting the weatherstripping for wear, and lubricating any moving parts as needed. Following the manufacturer's recommendations and guidelines for maintenance will help ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your double hung windows.

Single Hung Window FAQs


  • What is a single hung window?

    A single hung window is a type of window that consists of two vertically stacked sashes, with the bottom sash being operable or movable, while the top sash remains fixed in place. Only the bottom sash can be opened or closed.

  • How does a single hung window differ from a double hung window?

    The main difference between single hung and double hung windows is the operability of the sashes. In a single hung window, only the bottom sash is movable, while the top sash is fixed. In a double hung window, both the top and bottom sashes can be opened and closed independently.

  • What are the advantages of single hung windows?

    Single hung windows offer several advantages, including:

    • Cost-effective: Single hung windows are often more affordable than double hung or other window styles, making them a budget-friendly option.
    • Low maintenance: With fewer moving parts, single hung windows are generally easier to clean and maintain compared to double hung windows.
    • Classic appearance: Single hung windows have a traditional and timeless design, making them suitable for various architectural styles.
  • Where are single hung windows commonly used?

    Single hung windows are commonly used in residential and commercial buildings. They are suitable for various areas of the home, such as bedrooms, living rooms, and offices. Single hung windows are particularly popular for multi-story buildings where the ease of cleaning from the inside is desirable.

  • Are single hung windows energy-efficient?

    The energy efficiency of single hung windows can vary based on factors such as the quality of the window materials, glazing options, and weatherstripping. While they may not provide the same level of air sealing as double hung or casement windows, choosing energy-efficient glass and proper installation can improve their energy performance.

  • Can single hung windows be customized?

    Single hung windows can be customized to some extent. You can choose from different materials, such as wood, vinyl, aluminum, or fiberglass, depending on your preferences and requirements. Customization options may also include finishes, colors, grid patterns, and hardware choices.

  • Can single hung windows be replaced with double hung windows?

    It is possible to replace single hung windows with double hung windows, but it typically requires modifications to the window opening and frame. This process may involve professional installation and potentially additional costs. It's recommended to consult with a window professional or contractor to determine the feasibility and cost of replacing single-hung windows with double hung windows in your specific situation.

  • Are single hung windows secure?

    Single hung windows can provide a good level of security when properly installed and equipped with secure locking mechanisms. However, it's important to ensure that the windows meet safety standards and that the locking systems are in good working condition to maximize security.

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