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Double-hung window with natural light in a modern home

Hung Windows

Hung windows offer a classic, timeless look with modern energy performance. Double-hung models feature two operable sashes that tilt inward for easy cleaning from inside your home.

Hung window replacement in an Alberta home
Energy Star Certified
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Lifetime Warranty
Made in Canada
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Why Choose Hung Windows?

Dual-Sash Operation

Double-hung windows let you open the top, bottom, or both sashes for flexible ventilation. Single-hung models have a fixed top sash and operable bottom sash.

Tilt-In Cleaning

Both sashes tilt inward so you can clean the exterior glass from inside your home. No more climbing ladders, even on upper floors.

Energy-Efficient Design

Fusion-welded vinyl frames with multi-chamber construction and optional triple-pane glass provide excellent insulation for Alberta winters.

Classic Aesthetic

The traditional profile complements any architectural style, from heritage homes to modern builds. Available in a variety of colours and grid patterns.

Hung windows are the most familiar window style in North American residential construction. Their vertical profile, divided-light aesthetics, and straightforward operation have made them a staple in everything from heritage character homes to contemporary new builds. If you're replacing windows on an older Edmonton or Calgary home and want to preserve its architectural identity, hung windows are typically the right match — they'll look like they belong there rather than standing out as a renovation.

The defining feature of double-hung windows is the ability to open from either the top or the bottom sash, or both simultaneously. This gives you real control over ventilation patterns. Opening the top sash allows warm air that has risen to ceiling level to escape, while a partially open bottom sash draws in fresh cooler air — a natural convection cycle that can significantly reduce the need for air conditioning during Alberta's warmer months. On days with temperature swings common in our climate, this kind of nuanced control is genuinely useful.

Single-hung windows have a fixed top sash with only the bottom sash operable. They're a cost-effective option when you want the classic hung window look without the added expense of dual operation. For many rooms — especially bedrooms and living areas on upper floors — the fixed top sash presents no practical disadvantage, and the savings can be meaningful across a full-home replacement.

The tilt-in cleaning feature is one of hung windows' most underappreciated qualities. Both sashes on a double-hung window have release tabs that allow the sash to tilt toward you at roughly a 90-degree angle. This gives you full access to the exterior glass surface from inside the room. For second and third-floor windows, this eliminates the need for ladders entirely — a genuine safety benefit that homeowners in two-storey houses appreciate immediately the first time they clean their windows without standing on a ladder.

From an energy performance standpoint, hung windows use compression weatherstripping along the sash-to-frame meeting rails and pile weatherstripping along the sides. Our vinyl hung windows carry ENERGY STAR certification under Canada's National Standard and are available with double or triple-pane argon-filled glass and low-E coating. Triple-pane configurations achieve U-factors as low as 0.24, which represents genuine improvement over the older aluminum or single-pane hung windows common in homes built before the 1990s.

Alberta's wide range of heritage and character neighbourhoods — from the mature neighbourhoods of south Edmonton to the older districts of central Calgary — often have homes where original wood windows are still in place. Replacing these with properly fitted vinyl hung windows maintains the visual character of the home while dramatically upgrading performance. Our installation team takes care of proper flashing, sealing, and trim work to ensure the finished product looks like an original feature of the home rather than an afterthought.

For homes with ground-floor hung windows, proper installation and locking hardware matters for security. Our double-hung windows include locks at the meeting rail and optional secondary sash locks for additional security. We can also install windows with built-in ventilation stops that allow the sash to be opened slightly for airflow while remaining secured against easy entry from outside.

Specifications

Frame MaterialMulti-chamber vinyl (uPVC)
Glass OptionsDouble or triple-pane with argon gas fill
Low-E CoatingStandard on all units
U-FactorAs low as 0.24 (triple-pane)
OperationVertical sliding with tilt-in sashes
Hardware FinishWhite, black, or brushed nickel
Sash OptionsSingle-hung or double-hung
Energy StarENERGY STAR Certified — National Standard (Canada)

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Hung Windows FAQs

Single-hung windows have a fixed top sash and an operable bottom sash. Double-hung windows allow both sashes to slide up and down, offering more ventilation options and easier cleaning since both sashes tilt inward.

Yes. Our hung windows feature multi-chamber vinyl frames, fusion-welded corners, and optional triple-pane glass with argon gas fill. They meet Energy Star certification for Alberta's climate zone.

Tilt-in sashes have release tabs at the top of the sash. Press the tabs inward and the sash tilts toward you, giving you access to the exterior glass for cleaning from inside your home.

Casement windows have a slight edge in airtightness because the sash compresses against the frame when closed. Hung windows use sliding weatherstripping seals, which are very good but allow marginally more air infiltration. For most Alberta homes the difference is small, but if maximum airtightness is your primary goal, casements are worth considering.

Yes. Vinyl hung windows can closely replicate the profile and divided-light grid patterns of original wood windows. This is a common request in Edmonton and Calgary heritage neighbourhoods. We can match grid patterns and colour to preserve the home's character while upgrading the thermal performance dramatically.

A typical hung window replacement takes one to two hours per opening. If we're replacing all the windows in a home, our full crew can usually complete the project in a single day. We handle removal, proper flashing, installation, and full cleanup.

Very little. Clean the tracks periodically with a vacuum and damp cloth to prevent debris buildup that can impede smooth operation. Inspect the weatherstripping at the meeting rail annually. The frames themselves never need painting or staining — the colour is integral to the vinyl and won't peel or fade.

It depends on the size. Hung windows can meet egress requirements if they're large enough to provide the required clear opening area, but the operable portion (bottom sash only on a single-hung) limits the maximum clear opening. Casement windows generally make egress compliance easier. Contact us and we'll assess your specific opening.

Affordable Financing Options

Don't let budget hold you back from the windows and doors your home needs. We offer flexible financing so you can start enjoying energy savings and comfort now.

  • $0 down payment required
  • 0% APR financing on approved credit
  • No payments for 12 months
  • Low monthly payments available

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