Q&A

What is a triple track window?

What is a triple track window?

In a triple track system, the outermost track holds the screen, which covers the entire window. The second or middle track holds the top pane of glass. The third track or inside track holds the bottom pane of glass.

What is a double track storm window?

Lowe’s Storm Window Buying Guide details each type. Here’s a summary of readily available storm windows. A two-track configuration—which is used for double-hung windows—has an outer track that contains a half-screen on the bottom and an outer glass pane on the top. Neither screen nor pane slides up or down.

How big is a double hung Larson storm window?

Larson Performance Double Hung 3-Track Storm Window with Low-E Glass. Storm Windows are sold by the United Inch ( UI ) Round up to the nearest whole inch on width and height, add together to get the UI. Maximum window size is 20 SF, For larger windows see Premium series. Low-E glass cuts energy loss by up to 60%. Warmer in Winter, Cooler in Summer

What to look for in a triple track storm window?

When shopping for triple-track storm windows, look for these features for better performance: Two-track slider storm windows are just like regular two-track storm windows, except they open horizontally instead of vertically. Two-track sliders are for use with slider windows.

What are the different colors of storm windows?

Storm windows are commonly available in white, brown and mill (a silvery, aluminum color). Some manufacturers also produce storm windows in almond. If you need another color, ask a store associate about availability.

Where is the screen on a storm window?

With this configuration, the storm window has a screen on the bottom portion and outer pane of glass on the top portion, both of which don’t slide up or down. The inside pane (located in the inside track) can be raised for fresh air. This type of storm window pairs with double hung windows.