Single Hung Windows

Single Hung Windows

A single-hung window is a type of window that features two sashes: the top sash and the bottom sash.
The top sash remains stationary while the bottom sash is operable.

Single Hung Windows

Key Features of Single-Hung Windows:

Design and Operation

  • Top Sash: Stationary and fixed in place.
  • Bottom Sash: Moves up and down to allow for ventilation.
    When the bottom sash is raised, it partially overlaps with the top sash.

Aesthetic Appeal

  • Commonly found in traditional and colonial-style homes.
  • Adds a touch of elegance and charm to any space.

Energy Efficiency

Modern single hung windows typically offer energy saving features such as Low-E coatings and double-glazing reducing heat transfer and improving insulation.

Cost Effectiveness

  • Generally less expensive than double-hung, single-hung windows can be a more budget-friendly option.

Materials

  • Available in wood, vinyl, aluminum or fiberglass.

Single-hung windows are a practical and economical choice for many homeowners, providing a balance of functionality, style, and energy efficiency.

Single Hung Windows:
A Smart Choice for Landlords and Property Managers

Single hung windows offer a practical, cost-effective solution for rental properties and multi-unit buildings. With a fixed upper sash and a lower sash that slides vertically, these windows provide a clean, classic look while keeping maintenance simple.

Their streamlined design reduces moving parts, which means fewer repairs over time—an ideal feature for busy landlords and property management teams.

Energy-efficient options can help lower utility costs, and the affordability of single hung windows makes them perfect for large-scale renovations or new construction projects.

Durable, secure, and budget-friendly, single hung windows are a smart investment in long-term property value and tenant satisfaction.

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