Double-Hung Windows

Salt Lake Window Company offers premium double-hung windows for Utah homeowners seeking the perfect combination of performance, beauty, and value. Our double-hung windows are available from multiple manufacturers including AMSCO, Cascade, Pella, Sierra Pacific, and VELUX, each offering distinct product lines designed to meet different aesthetic preferences, performance requirements, and budget considerations.

Utah's demanding climate — with winter temperatures that plunge below zero, summer highs that exceed 100 degrees, intense high-altitude UV radiation, and significant daily temperature swings — requires double-hung windows that are engineered to perform under stress. The products we offer have been specifically selected and tested for these conditions, and our factory-trained installation teams ensure every window or door delivers its full designed performance from day one.

Benefits of Double-Hung Windows for Utah Homes

  • Versatile ventilation with two independently operable sashes — open the top to release warm air or the bottom for fresh breezes
  • Classic profile that suits virtually every architectural style found in Utah, from historic Avenues homes to modern Daybreak builds
  • Tilt-in sashes for easy interior cleaning — no more ladders for second-story windows in Utah's multi-level homes
  • Available in vinyl, wood, fiberglass, and composite materials from our five manufacturer partners
  • Multiple grid patterns available including colonial, prairie, craftsman, and clean contemporary options
  • Excellent energy ratings with Low-E glass, argon fill, and quality weatherstripping for Utah's Northern Climate Zone

How Double-Hung Windows Perform in Utah's Climate

Utah presents unique challenges for double-hung windows that many homeowners do not initially consider. The Wasatch Front experiences approximately 5800 heating degree days annually — significantly more than many regions, meaning your windows work harder to keep your home comfortable during the long heating season. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees in the valleys, creating intense solar heat gain that your windows must manage. And at Utah's elevation, UV radiation is 20-30 percent more intense than at sea level, accelerating degradation of lesser window products.

The double-hung windows we offer from AMSCO, Cascade, Pella, Sierra Pacific, and VELUX are specifically designed to handle these conditions. Features like Low-E glass coatings, argon or krypton gas fills, multi-chamber frame profiles, reinforced meeting rails, and UV-resistant materials ensure that your double-hung windows will perform reliably for decades in Utah's demanding environment.

Double-Hung Windows Options and Configurations

Our double-hung windows are available in an extensive range of configurations to suit any home style and functional requirement. Standard and custom sizes accommodate openings from compact bathroom windows to dramatic floor-to-ceiling installations. Glass packages range from standard dual-pane to premium triple-pane with specialized coatings for enhanced privacy, noise reduction, or solar control. Frame colors span classic white and almond through dark bronze, black, and custom-matched hues.

Grid patterns are available in colonial, prairie, craftsman, and contemporary styles — or choose a clean, grid-free look for a modern aesthetic. Hardware finishes include brushed nickel, oil-rubbed bronze, white, and polished chrome. Between-the-glass blinds and shades are available for select models, providing integrated light control with no cleaning required.

Professional Installation of Double-Hung Windows

Proper installation is critical to realizing the full performance potential of your double-hung windows. An expertly manufactured window installed incorrectly will leak air, allow moisture intrusion, operate poorly, and may void the manufacturer warranty. Salt Lake Window Company's installation teams are factory-certified on all products from our five manufacturer partners, with specific training covering the installation requirements and best practices for each product line.

Our installation process follows manufacturer specifications precisely, including proper shimming and leveling, comprehensive flashing integration with the building envelope, spray foam insulation of all perimeter gaps, interior and exterior caulking and finishing, operational testing of every mechanism, and a thorough cleanup. The result is a window that performs exactly as designed — energy efficient, weathertight, and beautiful — from day one.

Pricing and Value of Double-Hung Windows

Double-Hung Windows pricing in Utah varies based on several factors including size, frame material, glass package, hardware selections, and installation complexity. Contact Salt Lake Window Company at 877-SLC-WNDW for a free in-home estimate that provides detailed, itemized pricing for your specific project. We offer competitive pricing, flexible financing options, and a price-match commitment that ensures you receive the best value available in the Utah market.

When evaluating double-hung windows pricing, consider the total cost of ownership including energy savings, maintenance requirements, warranty coverage, and expected lifespan. A modestly higher upfront investment in a quality product with professional installation often delivers significantly better long-term value than a budget option that underperforms, requires frequent maintenance, or needs premature replacement.

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Understanding Utah's Window Performance Requirements

Utah's geographic and climatic characteristics create specific performance demands for residential windows that many homeowners do not initially consider. The state's average elevation of approximately 4,500 feet results in ultraviolet radiation intensity that is 20-30 percent stronger than at sea level, accelerating degradation of window materials, sealants, and glass coatings. This elevated UV exposure means that windows rated for moderate climates may fail prematurely when installed in Utah homes, making it essential to select products specifically engineered for high-altitude, high-UV environments.

Temperature differentials present another significant challenge for Utah windows. During winter months, the temperature difference between a heated interior at 70 degrees and an exterior temperature of zero degrees creates a 70-degree differential across the window assembly. This extreme gradient drives heat transfer, creates condensation risk, and stresses materials through constant thermal expansion and contraction cycles. Quality windows from manufacturers like AMSCO, Cascade, Pella, Sierra Pacific, and VELUX are engineered to maintain structural integrity and seal performance through these demanding conditions season after season.

Utah's seismic zone classification also influences window selection and installation requirements. The Wasatch Fault runs directly beneath the most densely populated corridor of the state, and building codes require window installations to accommodate potential seismic movement without catastrophic failure. Proper installation techniques including flexible sealants, adequate clearance, and structural attachment methods are critical for earthquake readiness — another reason why professional installation by experienced, certified technicians matters.

Energy Efficiency Standards and Savings Potential

The U.S. Department of Energy classifies Utah within the Northern Climate Zone for Energy Star window requirements, mandating a maximum U-factor of 0.30 and maximum Solar Heat Gain Coefficient of 0.40. These standards reflect Utah's approximately 5800 heating degree days and 1200 cooling degree days annually. Homeowners who upgrade from single-pane or degraded double-pane windows to current Energy Star certified products typically experience energy cost reductions of 15-30 percent, translating to annual savings between $190 and $380 based on Utah's average monthly energy expenditure of $105.

Beyond immediate energy savings, high-performance windows contribute to improved home comfort by eliminating cold drafts near windows during winter, reducing hot spots from solar heat gain in summer, minimizing condensation that can lead to mold and moisture damage, and reducing exterior noise penetration. These comfort improvements are particularly noticeable in older Utah homes where original windows may have U-factors of 0.80 or higher — three to four times worse than modern Energy Star products.

Choosing the Right Window Company in Utah

The window industry includes a wide range of companies, from national chains to local operations, and the quality of experience can vary dramatically. When evaluating window companies for your Utah project, several factors deserve careful consideration. First, verify that the company employs experienced, factory-certified installers — this ensures accountability, consistent quality, and proper warranty coverage. Second, confirm that installers are trained on the specific products they will install.

Frequently Asked Questions About Double-Hung Windows

What makes double-hung windows popular in Utah homes?

Double-hung windows feature two operable sashes that slide vertically, offering versatile ventilation options ideal for Utah's variable climate. You can open the top sash to release warm air in summer or the bottom sash for fresh mountain breezes. Their classic profile suits virtually every architectural style found along the Wasatch Front, from Victorian-era homes in the Avenues to modern builds in Daybreak.

How do you clean double-hung windows?

Most modern double-hung windows feature tilt-in sashes that pivot inward for easy cleaning from inside your home — a significant advantage for second-story windows in multi-level Utah homes. Simply release the tilt latches, tilt the sash inward, clean the exterior glass, then snap the sash back into place. This eliminates the need for ladders or professional cleaning services.

Are double-hung windows energy efficient?

Today's double-hung windows achieve excellent energy ratings with features like dual weatherstripping, interlocking meeting rails, Low-E glass coatings, and argon or krypton gas fills. Quality double-hung models from our manufacturers achieve U-factors of 0.25-0.28, making them suitable for Utah's Energy Star Northern Climate Zone requirements.

What sizes do double-hung windows come in?

Double-hung windows are available in standard sizes from 24×36 inches up to 48×72 inches, with custom sizes available for unique openings. Common Utah home sizes include 30×54, 36×60, and 36×72 inches. Our in-home measurement service ensures precise sizing for your specific window openings.

How much do double-hung windows cost installed in Utah?

Double-hung windows in Utah typically cost $400-$750 per window installed, depending on material, size, and glass package. Vinyl double-hungs average $400-$550, wood models run $600-$900, and fiberglass options fall in the $550-$750 range. Bulk replacements of 10+ windows often qualify for volume discounts.

Get Started with Salt Lake Window Company

Ready to explore your options for double hung windows utah? Salt Lake Window Company makes the process simple and stress-free. Our experienced consultants provide free in-home estimates throughout Utah, bringing product samples directly to your home so you can see and feel the quality before making any decisions. We measure your openings precisely, discuss your goals and budget, and present transparent pricing with no hidden fees or high-pressure tactics.

Contact us today at 877-SLC-WNDW or request a free quote to schedule your consultation. Whether you are replacing a single window or outfitting an entire new construction project, Salt Lake Window Company delivers the expertise, products, and installation quality that Utah homeowners trust.