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5400 Series Double Hung

Window & Window Frame features

[Diagram of 5400 Series Double Hung window, pointing towards different areas showing the materials and techniques used for insulating and protecting the window frame, the thickness and quality of the glass, and the gas in between in sheet of glass.]

  • Foam Filled Frame
  • Foam Filled Sash
  • Triple Glass (Double Low E)
  • Krypton Gas Filled (pointing towards the space between two sheets of glass)
  • 1” Insulating Glass Air Space
  • ⅛” Glass Thickness
  • Continuous Heavy Duty One Piece Lift Rail
  • Warm Edge Thermal Spacer
  • Aluminum Reinforced Sash
  • Foam Insulation Wrap
  • Aluminum Reinforced Frame
  • Heavy Duty Constant Balance Force
  • Welded Frame
  • Welded Sash
  • Sloped Sill

5400 Series Double Hung U-Factor Comparison

[Bar graph comparing the “U-Factor” of Tri-State’s different types of 5400 Series Double Hung windows against competitor’s windows. U-Factor is an Energy Star thermal transfer and insulation metric, with a lower value representing a better insulator.]

  • Tri-State with Foam – 0.14
  • Tri-State with Aluminum – 0.16
  • Andersen Renewal – 0.29
  • Pella – 0.30
  • Marvin – 0.29

4200 Series Double Hung

Window & Window Frame features

[Diagram of 4200 Series Double Hung window, pointing towards different areas showing the materials and techniques used for insulating and protecting the window frame, the thickness and quality of the glass, and the gas in between in sheet of glass.]

  • Foam Filled Frame
  • Foam Filled Sash
  • Triple Glass (Double Low E)
  • Argon Gas Filled
  • 1” Insulating Glass Air Space
  • ⅛” Glass Thickness
  • Continuous Heavy Duty One Piece Lift Rail
  • Warm Edge Thermal Spacer
  • Aluminum Reinforced Sash
  • Foam Insulation Wrap
  • Aluminum Reinforced Frame
  • Heavy Duty Constant Balance Force
  • Welded Frame
  • Welded Sash
  • Sloped Sill

4200 Series Double Hung U-Factor Comparison

[Bar graph comparing the “U-Factor” of Tri-State’s different types of 4200 Series Double Hung windows against competitor’s windows. U-Factor is an Energy Star thermal transfer and insulation metric, with a lower value representing a better insulator.]

  • Tri-State with Foam – 0.18
  • Tri-State with Aluminum – 0.20
  • Andersen Renewal – 0.29
  • Pella – 0.30
  • Marvin – 0.29

4100 Series Double Hung

Window & Window Frame features

[Diagram of 4100 Series Double Hung window, pointing towards different areas showing the materials and techniques used for insulating and protecting the window frame, the thickness and quality of the glass, and the gas in between in sheet of glass.]

  • Foam Filled Frame
  • Foam Filled Sash
  • Double Glass (Low E)
  • Argon Gas Filled
  • 1” Insulating Glass Air Space
  • ⅛” Glass Thickness
  • Continuous Heavy Duty One Piece Slider Rail
  • Warm Edge Thermal Spacer
  • Aluminum Reinforced Sash
  • Foam Insulation Wrap
  • Aluminum Reinforced Frame
  • Welded Frame
  • Welded Sash
  • Sloped Sill

4100 Series Double Hung U-Factor Comparison

[Bar graph comparing the “U-Factor” of Tri-State’s different types of 4100 Series Double Hung windows against competitor’s windows. U-Factor is an Energy Star thermal transfer and insulation metric, with a lower value representing a better insulator.]

  • Tri-State with Foam – 0.25
  • Tri-State with Aluminum – 0.27
  • Andersen Renewal – 0.30
  • Pella – 0.30
  • Marvin – 0.30