Double the Beauty & Air Flow of Your Home With Double-Hung Windows

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Double-hung windows enhance the aesthetics and functionality of your home’s windows. At NEXT Door & Window, we offer the most high-quality double-hung window installations and services in cities across Illinois and Wisconsin. To know which type of window is best for you and your home, we’ll dive into what double-hung windows are, how they work, and their benefits compared to single-hung windows. Our team of experts is here to help you by giving you professional and honest advice on double-hung windows and where they may be  best suited to your home.

What Are Double Hung Windows?Double hung window parts

Double-hung windows are versatile vertical windows with two operable sashes. A “sash” is the part of a window that surrounds the glass in the window frame; see the picture below for reference. These sashes allow a window to open by vertically sliding up and down. A double-hung window has two sashes that can open from the top or the bottom. A single-hung window has one sash, which means you can only open the window from the bottom. Double-hung windows provide the best ventilation and airflow possible due to both sashes being able to move up and down. 

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How Do Double-Hung Windows Work?

It’s super easy to operate double-hung windows. It works like any other regular window, except that you can open it from the top and bottom, and not just the bottom like single-hung windows. To open your double-hung window, you would pull down on the sash by applying downward pressure to open the top half of the window. Then to raise the lower window, push up on the sash from the frame or railing. There are new designs that offer tilt sashes or models that include latches that enable the windows to lean out for easy cleaning. 

Double Hung vs Single Hung Windows

The main difference between a single-hung window and a double-hung window is that a single has one single opening window—a double has two opening windows. They are more different than similar to each other, but both are great window options for virtually any home. 

Single Hung Windows Similarities Double Hung Windows
  • Limited ventilation with only one operable sash
  • Uses more material and tends to be more expensive
  • No cost difference in maintenance service
  • Allows for maximum ventilation with two operable sashes
  • Can include tilt slashes for easy cleaning from inside the house
  • More cost-effective and uses less materials

Single-Hung vs Double-hung windows

The Pros and Cons of Double-Hung Windows

The Pros

The benefits of double-hung windows are:

  • Easy to use and maintain.
  • Safer cleaning from inside the house.
  • Adds value to your home.

The Cons

The  disadvantages of double-hung windows are:

  • Higher upfront cost.
  • Limited ventilation compared to other types of windows.
  • Not always completely airtight.

Where Should I Put Double-Hung Windows?

Double-hung windows are perfect for bedrooms and walls adjacent to patios, decks, and walkways because they’re flush with the wall and you don’t have to worry about walking into them or obstructing space. They’re also popular in living rooms, dining rooms, and kitchens for their ability to open on both ends, allowing for maximum ventilation.  

FAQs on Double Hung Windows

How much do double-hung windows tend to cost?

Double-hung windows typically range from $400 to $800 per window, with installation costs averaging $200 to $350 per window.

How do I know if my window is single or double-hung?

Single-hung windows only have an operable bottom sash, while double-hung windows have both operable top and bottom sashes.

How long do double-hung windows last?

With proper maintenance, double-hung windows can last 10 to 20 years, providing lasting beauty and functionality to your home.

Expert Double-Hung Window Installations at Next Door & Window

Contact Next Door & Window today to explore our elite selection of double-hung windows from top manufacturers such as Marvin Windows. Our frames are equipped with revolutionary multi-point locking systems and high-performance glass with your choice of frame, whether it be fiberglass, vinyl, or wood. Unlock the beauty and functionality your homes deserve with the leading window experts at Next Door & Window.  Call us today.

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Justin Bartley

As Founder and President of NEXT Door & Window, Justin has dedicated more than 30 years to the home improvement industry, building his career around a commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction. Having started at a young age, he developed a deep passion for the trade and a strong belief in doing things the right way. Under his leadership, the company has cultivated a culture centered on meticulous attention to detail and delivering an exceptional experience for every customer.

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