Windows & Skylights - Bay / Bow
Marvin
Designed for unprecedented performance and exceptional aesthetics, Marvin offers window options for every style of home in any climate.
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Product Summary
Designed for unprecedented performance and exceptional aesthetics, Marvin offers window options for every style of home in any climate. From a classic double hung and single hung window to European-style tilt turn and hopper windows to casements in industry-leading sizes, our innovative window solutions offer virtually endless style options, high-quality material choices and the ability to mix and match across product lines to find the right form and function for residential, commercial and replacement needs.
Features and Benefits
Marvin offers a comprehensive range of windows and skylights designed to enhance any architectural style and meet diverse functional needs. With a commitment to quality craftsmanship and innovative design, Marvin windows are built to last and deliver exceptional performance.
Explore a wide variety of window types, including:
- Awning Windows: Hinged at the top, awning windows swing outward, providing excellent ventilation while protecting interiors from rain.
- Casement Windows: These windows are hinged on the side and crank open outward, offering unobstructed views and superior airflow.
- Double Hung Windows: A classic choice, double hung windows feature two operable sashes that slide up and down, allowing for versatile ventilation.
- Architectural Shapes: Beyond standard rectangular designs, Marvin provides custom shapes to add unique aesthetic elements to your home.
- Specialty Windows: This category encompasses a broad spectrum of unique designs and functionalities to suit specific design intentions.
- Corner Windows: Designed to meet at a corner, these windows maximize natural light and create an open, expansive feel.
- Bay & Bow Windows: These multi-panel windows extend outward from the building, creating a larger interior space and offering panoramic views.
- Hopper Windows: Similar to awning windows but hinged at the bottom, hopper windows open inward at the top, ideal for basements or transitional spaces.
- Tilt-Turn Windows: Offering dual functionality, these windows can swing inward like a casement or tilt inward from the top for ventilation.
- Gliding Windows: These windows slide horizontally, making them a practical choice for smaller spaces or where outward projection is not desired.
- Round Top Windows: A decorative and distinctive option, round top windows add a touch of elegance and architectural interest.
Marvin windows are engineered with durability and energy efficiency in mind, utilizing high-quality materials and advanced manufacturing techniques. Whether you are undertaking a new construction project or a renovation, Marvin provides solutions that combine aesthetic appeal with robust performance, ensuring comfort and beauty for years to come.
Construction and materials
Marvin offers a comprehensive range of windows and skylights designed with robust construction and carefully selected materials to ensure durability, performance, and aesthetic appeal. The manufacturer's commitment to quality is evident in the underlying engineering and the choice of components that form the backbone of their product line.
The construction of Marvin windows and skylights typically involves a strong frame system. While specific materials can vary slightly depending on the product line and customization options, common frame materials include high-quality wood, engineered wood composites, fiberglass, and vinyl. Wood frames, often sourced from sustainably managed forests, provide a classic and natural aesthetic, offering excellent insulation properties. For enhanced durability and resistance to rot and insects, Marvin may utilize treated woods or specialized composite materials that replicate the look of wood while offering superior performance in various climates.
Fiberglass frames, a hallmark of many Marvin windows, are known for their exceptional strength and stability. This material is resistant to expansion and contraction caused by temperature fluctuations, which helps maintain the window's integrity and prevent air and water leaks. Fiberglass is also non-conductive, contributing to improved energy efficiency. Vinyl frames, where offered, are chosen for their low maintenance requirements and cost-effectiveness, while still providing good thermal performance.
Glazing systems in Marvin windows are engineered for optimal thermal performance and clarity. High-performance glass options are standard, often featuring multiple panes of glass (double or triple pane) separated by inert gas fills such as argon or krypton. These gas fills act as insulators, reducing heat transfer and improving energy efficiency. Low-E (low-emissivity) coatings are frequently applied to the glass surfaces. These microscopically thin coatings reflect radiant heat, keeping homes cooler in the summer by preventing heat gain and warmer in the winter by reducing heat loss.
The specific construction details extend to the sash and frame interfaces. Precision engineering ensures a tight seal, utilizing weatherstripping materials that are designed to withstand UV exposure and extreme temperatures, thereby preventing drafts and moisture intrusion. Hardware components, including locks, hinges, and operators, are selected for their durability and smooth operation, often made from robust metals that resist corrosion and wear.
Marvin's product categories encompass a wide array of window types, each with specific construction nuances tailored to their function and design. Awning windows, for instance, are hinged at the top and open outward, requiring sturdy hinges and a reliable locking mechanism. Casement windows are hinged at the side and crank open, demanding a robust cranking mechanism and a secure locking system that engages at multiple points. Double-hung windows feature sashes that slide vertically, with track systems designed for smooth operation and effective weather sealing.
Architectural shapes and specialty windows, known for their unique designs, require skilled craftsmanship and precise fabrication to maintain structural integrity and aesthetic integrity. Corner, bay, and bow windows, which extend outward from the building, are constructed with reinforced frames and specialized joinery to ensure stability and weather resistance. Hopper windows, typically installed in basements, are hinged at the bottom and open inward, requiring durable hinges and a secure closure.
Tilt-turn windows offer versatile functionality, allowing for both inward tilting for ventilation and side-hinged inward opening for cleaning. This dual operation necessitates a sophisticated hardware system and a robust frame construction. Gliding windows operate on tracks, similar to sliding doors, requiring well-engineered tracks and seals for ease of use and weatherproofing. Round top and other specialty shapes are often custom-fabricated, utilizing advanced manufacturing techniques to achieve complex curves and precise fits.
The materials used in these various window types are chosen to meet stringent performance standards, including energy efficiency ratings, structural integrity, and long-term durability. The combination of quality materials and meticulous construction techniques forms the foundation of Marvin's reputation for producing high-performance windows and skylights.
Glass Options
Marvin Windows and Doors offers a comprehensive range of glass options designed to enhance performance, aesthetics, and comfort in your home. These options cater to various needs, including energy efficiency, light control, privacy, and sound reduction.
High-Performance Glazing:
- Low E2 Glass: This is a standard on most Marvin windows, significantly improving energy efficiency. It features a microscopically thin, transparent coating that reflects infrared heat. In colder climates, it helps keep heat inside, reducing heating costs. In warmer climates, it reflects solar heat away from your home, lowering cooling costs.
- Low E3 Glass: An advanced option, Low E3 glass provides even greater energy efficiency by reflecting more solar heat. It's particularly beneficial in high solar heat gain environments.
- LoE³-366® Glass: This premium glass provides a triple-coat system for exceptional performance in all climates. It offers a clear view while blocking a significant amount of solar heat gain and reflecting interior heat back into the room.
- Triple-Pane Glass: For maximum thermal performance and sound reduction, Marvin offers triple-pane glass configurations. This involves three panes of glass separated by insulating gas fills, creating multiple thermal barriers.
Specialty Glass Options:
- Obscure Glass: Available in various patterns and textures, obscure glass is ideal for areas where privacy is desired, such as bathrooms and entryways. It allows light to pass through while obscuring the view.
- Tempered Glass: This safety glass is heat-treated to be stronger and more resistant to shattering. When it does break, it crumbles into small, relatively harmless pieces, making it a crucial safety feature in certain applications, like doors and low windows.
- Laminated Glass: Composed of two or more panes of glass bonded together with an interlayer, laminated glass offers enhanced security, sound reduction, and UV protection. It can help block out harmful UV rays that can fade carpets and furniture.
- Etched Glass: Offers a decorative, frosted appearance for aesthetic appeal and privacy.
Decorative Glass:
- V-Grooved Glass: Features precisely cut, shallow grooves that create linear decorative patterns.
- Grids & Grilles: Marvin provides various grid and grille options, including between-the-glass (Simulated Divided Lites - SDLs and Simulated Divided Lites - True) and exterior grilles, to enhance the architectural style of the window. These are not technically glass options themselves but are often considered in conjunction with glass selection for aesthetic purposes.
Gas Fills:
- Argon Gas: Standard in many Marvin windows, argon is an inert gas placed between glass panes. It's denser than air and acts as a better insulator, further improving the window's thermal performance.
- Krypton Gas: For even higher performance, especially in triple-pane windows or narrow air spaces, krypton gas can be used. It offers superior insulating properties to argon.
Tinting and Colors:
- Marvin offers tinted glass options that reduce visible light transmission and solar heat gain, providing a subtle color enhancement and glare reduction.
Frame Options
Marvin Windows and Doors offers a diverse range of frame options designed to meet various aesthetic preferences, performance requirements, and architectural styles. These options are integral to the overall design and functionality of their window and skylight products.
The primary frame material available from Marvin is Ultrex® fiberglass. This proprietary material is renowned for its exceptional strength, durability, and low maintenance. Ultrex fiberglass is eight times stronger than vinyl and performs comparably to wood in terms of expansion and contraction, making it highly resistant to warping, sagging, and corrosion. Its robust nature allows for slimmer sightlines, maximizing glass area for enhanced views and natural light. Ultrex fiberglass is also available in a variety of durable, factory-applied exterior colors, offering long-lasting beauty without the need for painting.
In addition to Ultrex fiberglass, Marvin also offers wood interiors on many of their product lines. This option provides the natural warmth and classic aesthetic of wood, which can be stained or painted to complement any interior design. The wood interiors are typically available in species such as pine, oak, and maple, offering a premium and customizable finish. When paired with a durable exterior material, such as Marvin's Ultrex fiberglass, these wood-clad windows and doors offer the best of both worlds: the beauty of wood inside and the low-maintenance performance of fiberglass outside.
For certain product lines, particularly within their architectural and historic-inspired collections, Marvin may also offer clade aluminum exteriors. This option provides a strong and weather-resistant exterior finish that is particularly suitable for historically sensitive projects or applications where extreme durability is paramount. The aluminum is typically coated with a high-performance finish that resists fading and chalking, ensuring long-term aesthetic appeal.
Marvin's frame options are engineered with attention to detail, ensuring excellent thermal performance and energy efficiency. The construction of the frames, combined with high-performance glazing, contributes to reduced energy costs and improved comfort within a home or building. The specific frame profiles and construction methods will vary depending on the window type, such as awning windows, casement windows, double-hung windows, and architectural shapes, ensuring optimal performance and design integration for each application.
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