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Double-Hung Sash Replacement Kits
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Sash Replacement Kits Sash Glazing
Double-hung sash replacement kits are 1 Select wood components are kiln dried 3 High-Performance Low-E4 glass with a
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complete with window sash, locking and treated with water/insect repellent and low-conductivity spacer. Tinted, clear
hardware and sash lifts, compression preservative. Interior wood surfaces are dual-pane, high-altitude glass and other
jamb liners and balancer systems, sill available in pine, mixed grain douglas fir, special glazing options are available.
filler, head parting stop and installation cherry, hickory, mahogany, maple, oak, 4 Glass is fixed in place from the interior
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hardware. Each kit is built to your walnut, alder or vertical grain Douglas fir.
exact measurements. Interior surfaces are available unfinished with wood stops that can be removed
or factory primed. Optional factory-applied for easy reglazing if necessary. Glass
The kits were designed to replace older finishes are available in a variety of stain stops available in ovolo (colonial) and
sash with a new energy-efficient sash and paint options. contemporary profiles.
without removing the trim and the window Weatherstrip
frame. The sash replacement will fit a 2 Wood components are fitted with 5 The sash replacement kit utilizes a
double-hung window with a jamb pocket aluminum extrusions on the exterior.
depth of 3 ⁄4" or larger. 50 exterior colors that meet AAMA foam weatherstrip on the bottom of the
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2604 and 2505 specifications are lower sash that forms a weather-tight seal
Kits are also available in a picture window available, as well as custom colors. Also against the sill filler when closed.
design. The sash depth is 1 ⁄32". Picture available is a selection of seven exterior 6 Hollow bulb weatherstrip forms a
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window sash replacement kit consists of anodized options.
one sash and one sill filler. compression seal at the meeting rails
and at the head.
62 * Actual wood species is either Sapele or Sipo, both non-endangered species grown in Africa, with color and characteristics similar to Central American mahoganies.