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Vermont Double-Hung Windows

Double-Hung Windows Boost Vermont Homes’ Curb Appeal

Vermont is renowned for its picture-postcard towns, full of charming Colonial Revival and Queen Anne style homes. But it’s not just traditional homes that populate Vermont. There’s an abundance of contemporary style residences throughout the Green Mountain State. 

Vermont homeowners looking to enhance their contemporary property or add a modern touch to their historic residence are choosing to install double-hung windows. These windows effortlessly match contemporary or classic architectural styles and instantly boost a home’s curb appeal. Discover more reasons why double-hung windows are the number one replacement window choice for Vermont homeowners. 

Commonly known as: double sash windows, sash windows, double-hung sash windows

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Add customizations to your Vermont double-hung windows to enhance their design and functionality. Whether you need classic hardware styles for your traditional property or want a contemporary grille pattern for your modern home, Pella can help you find or create the ideal solution.

Grilles

  • Traditional Grille Pattern
  • Custom Grille Pattern
  • Victorian Grille Pattern

Hardware

  • Classic Collection
  • Essential Collection

*Not all customizations are available in all Pella product lines.

Vermont Climate Recommendations


All four seasons are experienced in Vermont. Spring and summer are relatively warm and pleasant. Winters can be a little tougher, especially when the temperature can drop as low as 14 degrees. Whether you want to stay warm in the winter or cool in the summer, your Pella windows can create an enjoyable interior temperature at home while withstanding any exterior climate conditions.

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Low-E Protection

Keep warm in the winter by helping to reduce the heat loss from your home. Windows with Low-E glass panes may help keep your home insulated, blocking out the cold and helping keep the heat in.

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Winter Weather

Frequent storms during the winter bring frozen precipitation. Protect your home from the elements with Pella windows.

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Extreme Weather

Your area can be affected by extreme weather events such as ice storms, floods, droughts, heat waves, or major storms. Consider adding a layer of protection from extreme weather with fiberglass windows that stand up to extreme fluctuations in temperature.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  •   How can I save money when replacing windows?
    • If you're wondering whether replacement windows are worthwhile, consider all the ways they can save you money. Benefits from tax credits and rebates, energy savings, improving the resale value of your home, less time and money spent on maintenance and convenient cleaning are among the chief reasons to replace your windows. Learn more.

  •   What are the benefits of replacing my windows?
    • Energy efficiency, reduced noise and curb appeal are chief among the key benefits of replacing your windows. Learn more about how replacement windows can represent an investment in your home.

  •   How do I open the lower and/or upper sash of my vinyl double-hung window?
    • To open the lower sash on your double- or single-hung window, unlock the sash and push it up.

      To open the upper sash on your double hung window, you will first need to unlock the lower sash. Then, pull down on the top of the upper sash to lower it. The upper sash on a single hung window does not open or close.

      If the window becomes difficult to raise or lower, remove any deposits - such as grease, oil or stains - that may have come in contact with the weatherstrip, apply a small amount of concentrated fabric cleaner or carpet cleaner - such as Spray-n-Wash®, OxiClean® Fabric Cleaner or Resolve® Carpet Cleaner - to the weatherstrip. Scrub the cleaner into the weatherstrip with a toothbrush or similar applicator. Continue applying cleaner until the deposits are no longer visible. Rinse the weatherstrip with clean water, and dry with a paper towel. Pella also recommends using a dry silicone spray or a thin layer of paraffin wax such as Teflon Dry Lubricant or Gulf Wax.  Do not use oily lubricants; they attract dust and grime, which will eventually restrict the window's movement. Once you have cleaned the weatherstrip, check to make sure weatherstrip is aligned properly on the sides (or jambs) of the window. 

      To check weatherstrip alignment, tilt the sash toward you and firmly press on the weatherstrip until it is properly seated in the frame on both sides of the window. Then, tilt the window into its normal operating position and check for proper window operation.

  •   What are some popular product options for window replacement?
    • Popular styles include double-hung and casement windows along with sliding glass patio doors. Our local experts assist homeowners in exploring replacement options commonly recommended for windows, entry and patio doors in your area. We can help determine which product is best for each home and budget.

  •   What window materials and features are best suited for this region's climate?
    • All of our window materials (vinyl, wood, and fiberglass) can withstand our climate! Having beautiful, long-lasting windows comes down to proper installation and regular maintenance.

      Each of our windows and doors offers favorable features. Aluminum clad offers turtle-shell-type protection on the exterior of the unit so you can enjoy the beauty of the wood on the interior. Our vinyl and fiberglass are good for those seeking a more maintenance-free option. Additionally, our blinds-between-the-glass help with seasonal allergens in our climate.

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