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Pella 150 Series New Construction 35-1/2-in x 59-1/2-in White Vinyl Low-E Argon Double-Hung Window, Full Screen Included

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Pella 150 Series New Construction 35-1/2-in x 59-1/2-in White Vinyl Low-E Argon Double-Hung Window, Full Screen IncludedPella 150 Series 35 1 2" x 59 1 2" Vinyl Double Hung Window This Pella 150 Series new construction double hung window delivers durable vinyl construction with Low E argon dual pane glass for year round comfort. Both sashes open and tilt in for easy cleaning, and a high transparency full screen is included for ventilation without the bugs. Key Features: Energy Efficient Glass: Dual pane NaturalSun LowE with argon helps insulate while allowing solar

Pella 150 Series 35-1/2" x 59-1/2" Vinyl Double-Hung Window

This Pella 150 Series new-construction double-hung window delivers durable vinyl construction with Low-E argon dual-pane glass for year-round comfort. Both sashes open and tilt in for easy cleaning, and a high-transparency full screen is included for ventilation without the bugs.


Key Features:

  • Energy-Efficient Glass: Dual-pane NaturalSun Low‑E with argon helps insulate while allowing solar warmth.
  • Durable Vinyl Frame: Multi‑chambered, fade-resistant vinyl resists warping and weathering.
  • Easy Operation & Cleaning: Top and bottom sashes open and tilt in; hidden balance system for smooth performance.
  • Integrated Nail Fin: Arrives fully assembled for straightforward new‑construction installation.
  • Full Screen Included: High-transparency fiberglass mesh screen provides clear views and airflow.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Series Name 150 Series
Actual Size (W x H) 35-1/2-in x 59-1/2-in
Common Size (W x H) 36-in x 60-in
Rough Opening Size (W x H) 36-in x 60-in
Jamb Depth 4-3/16-in
Frame Material Vinyl
Frame Profile Beveled
Color/Finish Family White
Interior Color/Finish White
Exterior Color/Finish White
Hardware Color/Finish White
Project Type New construction
Glazing Type Double pane
Glass Insulation Low-E argon
Glass Strength Annealed
Argon Gas Insulated Yes
Grid Included No
Impact Resistant No
High Altitude Rated No
Insect Screen Included Full
Screen Type Fiberglass mesh
Screen Frame Type Roll-form
Lock Type Cam
Number of Locks 2
Nail Fin Integrated
Tilting Yes
Tilt Mechanism Flush
Balance System Constant force
Ventilation Latches Double
Design Pressure (DP) Rating 35
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) 0.49
U-Factor 0.30
Sound Transmission Control (STC) Rated Yes
Florida Product Approved Yes
Texas Department of Insurance Approved Yes
Hurricane Approved No
Miami-Dade Approved No
Meets CA Forced Entry Requirements Yes
Meets Title 24 No
Meets Wildland Urban Interface No
Obscure Glass No
Paintable No
Wood Jamb Extension None
Clear Opening Size (W x H) 30-29/32-in x 24-5/64-in
Warranty Limited lifetime
ENERGY STAR Certified (All Zones) No
Weight 49 lb

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What is the actual and rough opening size?
A: Actual size is 35-1/2 in W x 59-1/2 in H; rough opening/common size is 36 in x 60 in.


Q: Is the screen included?
A: Yes, a full fiberglass-mesh screen is included.


Q: What type of glass does it use?
A: Double-pane NaturalSun Low‑E glass with argon gas insulation.


Q: Is this ENERGY STAR certified?
A: No, this configuration is not ENERGY STAR certified for any zone.


Q: What warranty is provided?
A: Backed by Pella’s limited lifetime warranty.


Bright, Effortless Classicism for Modern Living

The crisp white vinyl and slender profiles invite light to pour in, refreshing any room with a timeless, tailored look. I love the balanced symmetry of the double-hung sashes—clean lines that feel both heritage and now. Dress it with airy linen panels and a textured rug to amplify the gentle glow. It’s an everyday luxury—beautiful, practical, and built to last.


Upgrade your build with Pella efficiency and style—choose the 150 Series double-hung window today.

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