Double Hung Windows

Double Hung Windows

A double-hung window has two operable sashes that slide vertically. You can open the top sash, the bottom sash, or both at the same time for flexible ventilation. The tilt-in design makes cleaning simple from inside the home. This classic style works well with traditional and modern architecture.

  • Rated to 200 °F

The Onyx Collection keeps vinyl double hung windows performing at temperatures up to 200°F. This exceeds standard vinyl (typically rated around 162°F) and helps both upper and lower sashes keep their shape. Even black vinyl windows stay smooth to lift, lower, and lock in hot climates, supporting energy-efficient windows performance.

  • Engineered for Stability

The Onyx Collection resists window warping so double hung sashes stay square and track correctly. Heat, sun, and moisture can cause expansion or shrinkage, but this onyx profile maintains dimensional stability. Balanced springs, dual weatherstripping at the meeting rail, and rigid sash corners help seals stay tight for reliable comfort and easy tilt-in cleaning.

  • Long-Lasting Deep Color

The Onyx Collection preserves its deep onyx color under UV exposure and temperature swings. The distinctive shade pairs well with aluminum windows and doors for a modern look beyond white vinyl. The Onyx Collection profile meets ASTM International and AAMA standards. With qualifying glass, the series also meets the latest NFRC Energy Star 7.0 requirements for strong thermal performance and long-term comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Both have two stacked sashes. On a double-hung window, the top and bottom sashes open. On a single-hung window, the bottom sash opens and the top sash is fixed. That’s the key functional difference.
  • More fresh air: Open both sashes to release warm air at the top while drawing cooler air in at the bottom.
  • Easier cleaning: Tilt-in sashes let you clean interior and exterior glass from inside.
  • Safer ventilation: Opening the upper sash allows airflow while keeping the lower sash closed, useful on first floors and in children’s rooms.
Pick double hung windows when upper-level cleaning convenience matters, when you want a hung-window look with strong ventilation in smaller rooms, or when you prefer the option to vent from the top or bottom based on the season.
A single-hung window can be slightly more efficient because the top sash is fixed. That said, double hung windows can achieve strong energy performance with the right options: Low-E coated glass, argon gas fill, warm-edge spacers, and (where available) dual- or triple-pane glass matched to your climate. Proper installation and air sealing are also key to overall efficiency.
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