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20260274 223 West Ave Pitney Meadows Exterior Modifications Application
FIRST FLOOR 0' -0" SECOND FLOOR 9' -6 3/4" ROOF 20' -0" EPDM ROOF 4" VINYL SIDING OVER ORIGINAL CLAPBOARD SIDING DOUBLE HUNG WD WINDOWS, SINGLE PANE, TYP FIRST FLOOR 0' -0" SECOND FLOOR 9' -6 3/4" ROOF 20' -0" 8' - 0 " UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. COPYRIGHT © 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SARATOGA ASSOCIATES SARATOGA ASSOCIATES PROJECT # Plot Date: REVISIONS N O T F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N PHASE: DATE: CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: SB ENGINEERING 900 Rt. 146 Clifton Park, NY (518) 724 - 0733 Consultant: Consultant: Consultant: DOS CONTRACT #C1002601 C:\Users\amartini\Documents\Farmhouse Renovation_amartini62BWC.rvt 4/6/2026 12:02:57 PM D200EXISTING BUILDING ELEVATIONS 2025-030.10 PITNEY MEADOWS COMMUNITY FARM ACM DRB Submission 04/6/26 CTS FARMHOUSE RENOVATION 223 West Avenue Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 NO DATE DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY 1/4" = 1'-0"1 NORTH ELEVATION EXISTING 1/4" = 1'-0"2 SOUTH ELEVATION EXISTING FIRST FLOOR 0' -0" SECOND FLOOR 9' -6 3/4" ROOF 20' -0" 4" VINYL SIDING OVER ORIGINAL CLAPBOARD SIDING DOUBLE HUNG WD WINDOWS, SINGLE PANE FIRST FLOOR 0' -0" SECOND FLOOR 9' -6 3/4" ROOF 20' -0" 4" VINYL SIDING OVER ORIGINAL CLAPBOARD SIDING DOUBLE HUNG WD WINDOWS, SINGLE PANE, TYP EPDM ROOF SLIDING WOOD WINDOWS UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. COPYRIGHT © 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SARATOGA ASSOCIATES SARATOGA ASSOCIATES PROJECT # Plot Date: REVISIONS N O T F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N PHASE: DATE: CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: SB ENGINEERING 900 Rt. 146 Clifton Park, NY (518) 724 - 0733 Consultant: Consultant: Consultant: DOS CONTRACT #C1002601 C:\Users\amartini\Documents\Farmhouse Renovation_amartini62BWC.rvt 4/6/2026 12:03:03 PM D201EXISTING BUILDING ELEVATIONS 2025-030.10 PITNEY MEADOWS COMMUNITY FARM ACM DRB Submission 04/6/26 CTS FARMHOUSE RENOVATION 223 West Avenue Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 NO DATE DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY 1/4" = 1'-0"1 EAST ELEVATION EXISTING 1/4" = 1'-0"2 WEST ELEVATION EXISTING FIRST FLOOR 0' -0" SECOND FLOOR 9' -6 3/4" ROOF 20' -0" 5 " MODIFIED ROOF WITH NEW SLATE TO MATCH EXISTING ALL NEW 5" EXPOSURE CLAPBOARD SIDING TO MATCH ORIGINAL ALL NEW DOUBLE PANE WD WINDOWS TO MATCH ORIGINAL PROFILES FIRST FLOOR 0' -0" SECOND FLOOR 9' -6 3/4" ROOF 20' -0" 8' - 0 " MODIFIED ROOF WITH NEW SLATE TO MATCH EXISTING ALL NEW 5" EXPOSURE CLAPBOARD SIDING TO MATCH ORIGINAL 5 " ALL NEW DOUBLE PANE WD WINDOWS TO MATCH ORIGINAL PROFILES UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. COPYRIGHT © 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SARATOGA ASSOCIATES SARATOGA ASSOCIATES PROJECT # Plot Date: REVISIONS N O T F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N PHASE: DATE: CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: SB ENGINEERING 900 Rt. 146 Clifton Park, NY (518) 724 - 0733 Consultant: Consultant: Consultant: DOS CONTRACT #C1002601 C:\Users\amartini\Documents\Farmhouse Renovation_amartini62BWC.rvt 4/6/2026 11:25:50 AM A200BUILDING ELEVATIONS - PROPOSED 2025-030.10 PITNEY MEADOWS COMMUNITY FARM ACM DRB Submission 04/6/26 CTS FARMHOUSE RENOVATION 223 West Avenue Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 1/4" = 1'-0"1 NORTH ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"2 SOUTH ELEVATION NO DATE DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY FIRST FLOOR 0' -0" SECOND FLOOR 9' -6 3/4" ROOF 20' -0" ALL NEW 5" EXPOSURE CLAPBOARD SIDING TO MATCH ORIGINAL ALL NEW DOUBLE HUNG WD WINDOWS TO MATCH ORIGINAL PROFILES, DOUBLE PANE 5 " EXISTING WOOD SLIDING WINDOWS TO REMAIN FIRST FLOOR 0' -0" SECOND FLOOR 9' -6 3/4" ROOF 20' -0" ALL NEW 5" EXPOSURE CLAPBOARD SIDING TO MATCH ORIGINAL ALL NEW DOUBLE HUNG WD WINDOWS TO MATCH ORIGINAL PROFILES, DOUBLE PANE MODIFIED ROOF WITH NEW SLATE TO MATCH EXISTING 5 " EXISTING WOOD SLIDING WINDOWS TO REMAIN UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. COPYRIGHT © 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SARATOGA ASSOCIATES SARATOGA ASSOCIATES PROJECT # Plot Date: REVISIONS N O T F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N PHASE: DATE: CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: SB ENGINEERING 900 Rt. 146 Clifton Park, NY (518) 724 - 0733 Consultant: Consultant: Consultant: DOS CONTRACT #C1002601 C:\Users\amartini\Documents\Farmhouse Renovation_amartini62BWC.rvt 4/6/2026 12:02:30 PM A201BUILDING ELEVATIONS- PROPOSED 2025-030.10 PITNEY MEADOWS COMMUNITY FARM ACM DRB Submission 04/6/26 CTS FARMHOUSE RENOVATION 223 West Avenue Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 1/4" = 1'-0"1 EAST ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"2 WEST ELEVATION NO DATE DESCRIPTION DRAWN BY INTERIOR WD SILL INTERIOR WALL PLASTER FINISH EXISTING EXTERIOR VINYL SIDING OVER INSULATION AND ORIGINAL WD CLAPBOARD ± 7 1/4" ± 4 1/8" INTERIOR WD SILL EXTENSION 3" NEW EXTERIOR WD SILL TO MATCH EXISTING 2 1/8"2 1/2"INTERIOR WALL FUR OUT FOR ADDITIONAL INSUL. FOR CODE COMPLIANCE EXTERIOR CONTINUOUS INSUL. & SIDING REINSTALL FOR CODE COMPLIANCE NEW WINDOWS TO MATCH EXISTING PROFILES WINDOW MOVED TOWARD EXTERIOR TO MAINTAIN SILL DEPTH & SHADOW LINESRETAIN & RESTORE ALL INTERIOR TRIM UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THIS DOCUMENT IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. COPYRIGHT © 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SARATOGA ASSOCIATES. SARATOGA ASSOCIATES # PHASE: DATE: CHECKED BY: DRAWN BY: Plot Date: C:\Users\amartini\Documents\Farmhouse Renovation_CDs_amartini62BWC.rvt 3/27/2026 7:33:17 AM ACM SKA-01WINDOW DETAIL, TYP 2025-030.10 DRB Submission 03/27/2026 ACM PITNEY MEADOWS COMMUNITY FARM Saratoga Springs, NY 1" = 1'-0"1 Window Existing 1" = 1'-0"2 Window Revised DRC Window Details Form 1, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Window Details Form Instructions: Provide details and photos for EACH window replacement requested. Use additional pages of Form 1 or Form 1a as necessary. For ease of review, documentation should be categorized by façade. SEE EXAMPLE. Building Elevation: _____________________ Insert photo above. Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1a, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Building Elevation: _____________________ Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1a, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Building Elevation: _____________________ Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1a, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Building Elevation: _____________________ Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1a, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Building Elevation: _____________________ Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Window Details Form Instructions: Provide details and photos for EACH window replacement requested. Use additional pages of Form 1 or Form 1a as necessary. For ease of review, documentation should be categorized by façade. SEE EXAMPLE. Building Elevation: _____________________ Insert photo above. Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1a, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Building Elevation: _____________________ Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1a, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Building Elevation: _____________________ Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1a, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Building Elevation: _____________________ Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Window Details Form Instructions: Provide details and photos for EACH window replacement requested. Use additional pages of Form 1 or Form 1a as necessary. For ease of review, documentation should be categorized by façade. SEE EXAMPLE. Building Elevation: _____________________ Insert photo above. Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1a, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Building Elevation: _____________________ Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1a, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Building Elevation: _____________________ Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Window Details Form Instructions: Provide details and photos for EACH window replacement requested. Use additional pages of Form 1 or Form 1a as necessary. For ease of review, documentation should be categorized by façade. SEE EXAMPLE. Building Elevation: _____________________ Insert photo above. Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1a, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Building Elevation: _____________________ Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1a, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Building Elevation: _____________________ Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: DRC Window Details Form 1, 5/16/21 Page# ___ of ___ Window Details Form Instructions: Provide details and photos for EACH window replacement requested. Use additional pages of Form 1 or Form 1a as necessary. For ease of review, documentation should be categorized by façade. SEE EXAMPLE. Building Elevation: _____________________ Insert photo above. Details for Existing Window ID: Insert photo below showing existing condition. Original window? If no, what is the general replacement date? If operable, does the window open? If no, why? Storm window present? If yes, what type? Boarded up? If yes, is window still in place? Explanation of visible rot or deterioration: Extenuating circumstances requiring replacement vs. repair Proposed Replacement, material and muntins: Will trim and casing details remain the same? Is proposed window the same size and same location as original? Explain: Section 08 52 00 Ultimate Wood Double Hung Collection Doc. 64339 Rev. 6/24/2024 Section 08 52 00 ~ 1 ~ Ultimate Wood Double Hung CHECK MARVIN ONLINE DOCS FOR LATEST VERSION Printed on: 4/6/2026 3:18 PM Part 1 General 1.1 Section Includes A. Ultimate Wood Double Hung, Single Hung, Transom, Picture window complete with hardware, glazing, weather strip, insect screen, grilles-between-the-glass, simulated divided lite, authentic divided lite, jamb extension, combination storm/screen, and standard or specified anchors, trim, and attachments B. Ultimate Wood Double Hung, Single Hung Bay or Bow complete with hardware, glazing, weather strip, insect screen, grilles-between-the-glass, simulated divided lite, authentic divided lite, jamb extension, combination storm/screen, head/seat board, and standard or specified anchors, trim attachments, and accessories C. Ultimate Wood Double Hung Round Top window complete with hardware, glazing, weather strip, insect screen, simulated divided lite, grilles-between-the-glass, authentic divided lite, jamb extension, combination storm/screen, and standard or specified anchors, trim, and attachments 1.2 Construction Specification Institute (CSI) MasterFormat Numbers and Titles D. Section 01 33 00 – Submittal Procedures, Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples E. Section 01 62 00 – Product Options F. Section 01 65 00 – Product Delivery G. Section 01 66 00 – Storage and Handling Requirements H. Section 01 71 00 – Examination and Preparation I. Section 01 73 00 - Execution J. Section 01 74 00 – Cleaning and Waste Management K. Section 01 76 00 – Protecting Installed Construction L. Section 06 22 00 – Millwork: Wood trim other than furnished by window manufacturer M. Section 07 92 00 – Joint Sealant: Sill sealant and perimeter caulking N. Section 09 90 00 – Painting and Coating: Paint and stain other than factory-applied finish Doc. 64339 Rev. 2/23/2026 Section 08 52 00 ~ 2 ~ Ultimate Wood Double Hung Window CHECK MARVIN ONLINE DOCS FOR LATEST VERSION Printed on: 4/6/2026 3:18 PM 1.3 References O. American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM): 1. E283: Standard Test Method for Rate of Air Leakage through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors 2. E330: Standard Test Method for Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Door by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference 3. E547: Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors by Cyclic Static Air Pressure Differential 4. E2112: Standard Practice for Installation of Exterior Windows, Doors, and Skylights 5. E2190: Specification for Sealed Insulated Glass Units 6. C1036: Standard Specification for Flat Glass 7. E2068: Standard Test Method for Determination of Operating Forc e of Sliding Windows and Doors P. American Architectural Manufacturer’s Association/Window and Door Manufacturer’s Association (AAMA/WDMA/CSA): 1. AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-08, North American Fenestration, Standard/Specification for window, doors and skylights 2. AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-11,NAFS 2011 – North American Fenestration, Standard/Specification for windows, doors and skylights Q. WDMA I.S.4: Industry Standard for Water Repellant Preservative Treatment for Millwork R. Window and Door Manufacturer’s Association (WDMA): 101/I.S.2 WDMA Hallmark Certification Program S. Sealed Insulating Glass Manufacturer’s Association/Insulating Glass Certification Council (SIGMA/IGCC) T. American Architectural Manufacturer’s Association (AAMA): 2605: Voluntary Specification for High Performance Organic Coatings on Architectural Extrusions and Panels U. National Fenestration rating Council (NFRC): 1. 101: Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product thermal Properties 2. 200: Procedure for Determining Solar Heat Grain Coefficients at Normal Incidence V. Window Covering Manufacturer’s Association 1. A100.1: Standard for safety of corded covering products Doc. 64339 Rev. 2/23/2026 Section 08 52 00 ~ 3 ~ Ultimate Wood Double Hung Window CHECK MARVIN ONLINE DOCS FOR LATEST VERSION Printed on: 4/6/2026 3:18 PM 1.4 Submittals W. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings under provision of CSI MasterFormat Section 01 33 00. X. Product Data: Submit product data for certified options under provision of CSI MasterFormat Section 01 33 00. Product performance rating information may be provided via quote, performance rating summary (NFRC Data), or certified performance grade summary (WDMA Hallmark data). Y. Samples: 1. Submit corner section under provision of CSI MasterFormat Section 01 33 00. 2. Specified performance and design requirements under provisions of CSI MasterFormat Section 01 33 00. 1.5 Quality Assurance Z. Requirements: consult local code for IBC [International Building Code] and IRC [International Residential Code] adoption year and pertinent revisions for information on: 1. Egress, emergency escape and rescue requirements 2. Basement window requirements 3. Windows fall prevention and/or window open ing control device requirements 1.6 Delivery AA. Comply with provisions of CSI MasterFormat Section 01 65 00 BB. Deliver in original packaging and protect from weather 1.7 Storage and Handling CC. Prime and seal wood surfaces, including to be concealed by wall construction, if more than thirty (30) days will expire between delivery and installation DD. Store window units in an upright position in a clean and dry storage area above ground to protect from weather under provision of CSI MasterFormat Section 01 66 00 1.8 Warranty Complete and current warranty information is available at marvin.com/warranty. The following summary is subject to the terms, condition, limitations and exclusions set forth in the Marvin Windows and Door Limited Warranty and Products in Coastal Environments Limited Warranty Supplement: Doc. 64339 Rev. 2/23/2026 Section 08 52 00 ~ 4 ~ Ultimate Wood Double Hung Window CHECK MARVIN ONLINE DOCS FOR LATEST VERSION Printed on: 4/6/2026 3:18 PM EE. Clear insulating glass with stainless steel spacers is warranted against seal failure caused by manufacturing defects and resulting in visible obstruction through the glass for twenty (20) years from the original date of purchase. Glass is warranted against stress cracks caused by manufacturing defects from ten (10) years from the original date of purchase. FF. Factory applied interior finish is warranted to be free from finish defects for a period of five (5) years from the original date of purchase. GG. Hardware and other non-glass components are warranted to be free from manufacturing defects for ten (10) years from the original date of purchase. Part 2 Products 2.1 Manufactured Units HH. Description: Ultimate Wood Double Hung, Single Hung, Transom, Picture, as Manufactured by Marvin Windows and Doors, Warroad, Minnesota. II. Description: Ultimate Wood Double Hung, Single Hung Round Top as manufactured by Marvin Windows and Doors, Warroad, Minnesota. JJ. Description: Wood Ultimate Double Hung Bow unit, (and related stationary units) as manufactured by Marvin Windows and Door, Warroad, Minnesota. 1. Available in 3, 4, 5, and 6 wide assemblies 2. 6 degree angle 3. With and w/out head and seat board KK. Description: Ultimate Wood Double Hung Bay Assemblies as manufactured by Marvin Window and Doors, Warroad, Minnesota. 1. Available 30 degree, 45 degree, 60 degree, and 90 degree 2. With and w/out head and seat board 2.2 Frame Description LL. Non Finger-Jointed Pine or finger-jointed core with non finger-jointed Pine veneer; non finger- jointed Mahogany or finger-jointed core with non finger-jointed Mahogany veneer; non finger- jointed Vertical Grain Douglas Fir or finger-jointed with non finger-jointed Vertical Grain Douglas Fir veneer 1. Kiln-dried to moisture content no greater than 12 percent at the time of fabrication 2. Water repellant, preservative treated in accordance with ANSI/WDMA I.S.4. MM. Frame thickness: 11/16” (17mm) head and side jambs Doc. 64339 Rev. 2/23/2026 Section 08 52 00 ~ 5 ~ Ultimate Wood Double Hung Window CHECK MARVIN ONLINE DOCS FOR LATEST VERSION Printed on: 4/6/2026 3:18 PM NN. Frame depth: Frame depth had an overall 5 21/32” jamb (144mm). 4 9/16” (116mm) jamb depth from the nailing fin plane to the interior face of the frame for new construction. OO. Frame bevel: 8 degree bevel on sill and subsill PP. Subsill: 1 3/32” (28mm) 2.3 Sash Description QQ. Interior: Non Finger-Jointed Pine or finger-jointed core with non finger-jointed Pine veneer; non finger-jointed Mahogany or finger-jointed core with non finger-jointed Mahogany veneer; non finger-jointed Vertical Grain Douglas Fir or finger-jointed with non finger-jointed Vertical Grain Douglas Fir veneer 1. Kiln-dried to moisture content no greater than twelve (12) percent at the time of fabrication. 2. Water repellant preservative treated with accordance with WDMA I.S.4. RR. Sash thickness: 1 5/8” (41mm) for operable units, 1 5/8” (41mm) or 2” (51mm) for picture units SS. Operable sash tilt to interior for cleaning or removal TT. Sash Options: Unequal Sash UU. Interior Sash Sticking 1. Standard: Ovolo 2. Optional: Interior Square sticking 2.4 Glazing VV. Select quality complying with ASTM C1036. Insulating glass SIGMA/IGCC certified to performance level CBA when tested in accordance with ASTM E2190. WW. Glazing method: Insulating glass XX. Glazing seal: Silicone glazed YY. Dual-pane thickness: 11/16”; Tri-pane thickness: 7/8” ZZ. Glass fill: Air with capillary tubes, Argon AAA. Glass Type: Clear, Bronze, Gray, Reflective Bronze, Tempered, Obscure, Laminated, Low E2, Low E3, Low E1, Low E2/ERS, Low E3/ERS BBB. Triple-pane glass(TG): Triple-pane Low E3/E1/ERS, Triple-pane E2/E1/ERS, Triple-pane Low E1 Argon, Triple-pane Low E2 Argon, Triple-pane Low E3 Argon 3. This glass type is dependent on sash thickness and availability Doc. 64339 Rev. 2/23/2026 Section 08 52 00 ~ 6 ~ Ultimate Wood Double Hung Window CHECK MARVIN ONLINE DOCS FOR LATEST VERSION Printed on: 4/6/2026 3:18 PM 4. Consult ADM or OMS for availability 2.5 Finish CCC. Interior/Exterior: Treated wood 1. Prime: Factory-applied water-borne acrylic primer. Meets WDMA TM-11 requirements.. DDD. Interior Finish options: 1. Painted Interior Finish. Factory-applied water-borne acrylic enamel. Available on Pine product only. Available in White or Designer Black. Meets WDMA TM-14 requirements. 2. Factory-applied water-borne acrylic enamel clear coat. Applied in two separate coats with light sanding between coats. Available on Pine, Mahogany, and Vertical Grain Douglas Fir. 3. Factory-applied water-borne urethane stain. Stain applied over a wood (stain) conditioner. A water-borne acrylic enamel clear coat applied in two separate coats, with light sanding between coats, applied over the stain. Available on Pine, Mahogany, and Vertical Grain Douglas Fir. Colors available: Wheat, Honey, Hazelnut, Leather, Cabernet, and Espresso. 2.6 Hardware EEE. Balance System: Coil spring block and tackle with nylon cord and fiber filled nylon clutch FFF. Jamb Carrier: Vinyl extrusion with wood inserts 1. Color: beige GGG. Lock: High pressure zinc die-cast cam lock and keeper 1. Finish: Phosphate coated and electrostatically painted Satin Taupe, Bronze, White, Brass, Satin Chrome, Satin Nickel, Antique Brass, Oil Rubbed Bronze HHH. Check rail guide III. Optional Window Operating Control Device 2.7 Weather Strip JJJ. Operating units: 1. Continuous, leaf weather strip at head jamb, parting stop, dual durometer bulb at check rail, foam bulb type dual durometer weather strip on vertical sash edge; dual durometer bulb weather strip at bottom rail KKK. Stationary units: Doc. 64339 Rev. 2/23/2026 Section 08 52 00 ~ 7 ~ Ultimate Wood Double Hung Window CHECK MARVIN ONLINE DOCS FOR LATEST VERSION Printed on: 4/6/2026 3:18 PM 1. Continuous, bulb weather strip at perimeter of sash, concealed slotted bulb weather strip on exterior of sash, pile strip on interior of blind stop, dual durometer bulb weather strip at bottom rail. 2.8 Jamb Extension LLL. Jamb extensions are available for various wall thickness factory-applied up to a 12” (305mm) wide MMM. Finish: Match interior frame finish 2.9 Heat/Seat Board (For use with Bow and Bay units) NNN. Factory-installed (head board) (seat board) for wall thickness indicated or required OOO. Finish: match interior finish 2.10 Insect Screen PPP. Factory-installed full or half screen. Half screen covers sash opening. 1. Screen Mesh: Standard is Marvin Bright ViewTM. Optional: Black Aluminum Wire, Bright Aluminum Wire, Bright Bronze Aluminum Wire, Charcoal Aluminum Wire QQQ. Aluminum frame finish: 1. Color: Stone White, Bahama Brown, Bronze, Pebble Gray, Evergreen, Sierra White, Coconut Cream, Cashmere, Cadet Gray, Ebony, Cascade Blue, Hampton Sage, Wineberry, Bright Silver (pearlescent), Copper (pearlescent) 2.11 Wood Combination Storm Sash and Screen RRR. Frame: Primed Pine, 1. Kiln-dried to moisture content no greater than twelve (12) percent at the time of fabrication 2. Water repellant preservative treated in accordance with WDMA I.S.4. 3. Frame thickness: 1-1/16 inches (26 mm) 4. Extruded aluminum track utilized to hold storm and screen panels SSS. Hardware: Spring loaded latches to hold removable storm panel in position TTT. Weather strip: Pile weather strip seals between operating panels and against stiles of main frame UUU. Storm Panel: Select quality glass in aluminum frame 1. Frame finish: Bronze; Stone White Doc. 64339 Rev. 2/23/2026 Section 08 52 00 ~ 8 ~ Ultimate Wood Double Hung Window CHECK MARVIN ONLINE DOCS FOR LATEST VERSION Printed on: 4/6/2026 3:18 PM VVV. Insect Screen Panel: 2. Screen Mesh: Standard is Charcoal Aluminum Wire; Optional: Marvin Bright ViewTM. 3. Aluminum frame finish: Bronze; Stone White WWW. Wood Storm Sash: Select quality glass in clear Pine frame 1. Top Rail and stiles: 2-1/8 inches (54 mm) wide 2. Bottom rail: 4-1/16 inches (103 mm) wide 3. Sash thickness: 1-3/32 inches (28 mm) 2.12 Simulated Divided Lites (SDL) XXX. 5/8” (16mm) wide, 7/8” (22mm) wide, 1 1/8” (29mm), 1 ¾” (44mm), 2 13/32” (61mm) wide with or w/out internal spacer bar YYY. Muntins: Pine, Mahogany, or Vertical Grain Douglas Fir ZZZ. Muntins adhere to glass with closed-cell copolymer acrylic foam tape AAAA. Sticking: 1. Standard: Ovolo 2. Optional: Interior Square sticking BBBB. Pattern: Rectangular, diamond, custom lite cut CCCC. Finish: Match panel finish 2.13 Grilles-Between-the–Glass (GBG) DDDD. 23/32” (18mm) contoured aluminum bar. 1. Exterior Colors: Stone White. The exterior GBG color is designed to best match the Marvin aluminum clad color when used with LoĒ glass. The use of different types of glazing may alter the exterior GBG color appearance. 2. Standard Interior Color: Stone White 3. Optional Interior Colors: Bronze, Pebble Gray, Sierra, White, Ebony (only available with Ebony exterior) EEEE. Optional flat aluminum spacer bar. Contact your Marvin representative. FFFF. Pattern: Rectangular, Cottage, Custom lite layout 2.14 Authentic Divided Lites (ADL) Doc. 64339 Rev. 2/23/2026 Section 08 52 00 ~ 9 ~ Ultimate Wood Double Hung Window CHECK MARVIN ONLINE DOCS FOR LATEST VERSION Printed on: 4/6/2026 3:18 PM GGGG. 1 ½” (38mm) insulating Pine, Mahogany, Vertical Grain Douglas Fir muntins or 7/8” (22mm) single glaze ADL with energy panel 1. Pattern: Rectangular; Custom lite layout 2. Finish: Match sash finish 2.15 Accessories and Trim HHHH. Installation Accessories: 1. Factory installed vinyl nailing/drip cap 2. Installation brackets: 6 3/8” (162mm), 9 3/8” (283mm), 15 3/8” (390mm) 3. Masonry brackets: 6” (152mm), 10” (254mm) IIII. Exterior Wood Moulding: 1. Profile: Brick Mould Casing, Flat Casing, Stucco Brick Mould, Stucco Flat Casing, Special Casing 3 (SPC3), Special Casing 7 (SPC7), Special Casing 21 (SPC21), Special Casing 18 (SPC18), Special Casing 26 (SPC26) 2. Finish: Match exterior frame finish JJJJ. Accoya Exterior Accessory options: 3. Acetylation modified solid wood material. a. Exterior application. b. Non-finger-jointed or finger-jointed. c. Moisture content no greater than 8% d. Meets water repellant requirements of WDMA I.S.4. 4. Available on pine frames 5. Available prime (standard) or bare 6. Components: a. Sill b. Subsill c. Blind stops and jamb covers d. Mull covers e. Brick Mould and Flat Casing Part 3 Execution 3.1 Examination Doc. 64339 Rev. 2/23/2026 Section 08 52 00 ~ 10 ~ Ultimate Wood Double Hung Window CHECK MARVIN ONLINE DOCS FOR LATEST VERSION Printed on: 4/6/2026 3:18 PM KKKK. Verification of Condition: Before installation, verify openings are plumb, square and of proper dimensions as required in CSI MasterFormat Section 01 71 00. Report frame defects or unsuitable conditions to the General contractor before proceeding. LLLL. Acceptance of Condition: Beginning on installation confirms acceptance of existing conditions. 3.2 Installation MMMM. Comply with CSI MasterFormat Section 01 73 00. NNNN. Assemble and install window/door unit(s) according to manufacturer’s instruction and reviewed shop drawing. OOOO. Install sealant and related backing materials at perimeter of unit or assembly in accordance with CSI MasterFormat Section 07 92 00 Joint Sealants. Do not use expansive foam sealant. PPPP. Install accessory items as required. QQQQ. Use finish nails to apply wood trim and mouldings. 3.3 Field Quality Control RRRR. Remove visible labels and adhesive residue according to manufacturer’s instruction. SSSS. Unless otherwise specified, air leakage resistance tests shall be conducted at a uniform static pressure of 75 Pa (~1.57 psf). The maximum allowable rate of air leakage shall not exceed 2.3 L/sm2 (~0.45 cfm/ft2). TTTT. Unless otherwise specified, water penetration resistance testing shall be conducted per AAMA 502 and ASTM E1105 at 2/3 of the fenestration products design pressure (DP) rating using “Procedure B” – cyclic static air pressure difference. Water penetration shall be defined in accordance with the test method(s) applied. 3.4 Cleaning UUUU. Remove visible labels and adhesive residue according to manufacturer’s instruction. VVVV. Leave windows and glass in a clean condition. Final cleaning as required in CSI MasterFormat Section 01 74 00. 3.5 Protecting Installed Construction WWWW. Comply with CSI MasterFormat Section 07 76 00. XXXX. Protecting windows from damage by chemicals, solvents, paint or other construction operations that may cause damage. Doc. 64339 Rev. 2/23/2026 Section 08 52 00 ~ 11 ~ Ultimate Wood Double Hung Window CHECK MARVIN ONLINE DOCS FOR LATEST VERSION Printed on: 4/6/2026 3:18 PM End of Section ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES CATALOG Boldly Innovative Complement transitional to contemporary architecture with dramatic sizes, durability , and energy effi ciency. Beauty Meets Durability Find the most in-demand traditional window and door ty pes with natural wood interiors and Ultrex® fi berglass exteriors. Streamlined Design Choose from a streamlined selection featuring proprietary Ultrex fi berglass interiors and exteriors. Fiberglass Reinforced Composite Windows: Two color options Ultrex Fiberglass Doors: Two color options INTERIORS Wood Bare Pine, painted Designer Black, painted White, or Clear Coat INTERIORS Ultrex Fiberglass Four color options INTERIORS Standard + custom sizing for replacement, remodeling, or new construction SIZING Standard + custom sizing for replacement, remodeling, or new construction SIZING Standard + custom sizing for replacement, remodeling, or new construction SIZING Available in four fi nish options with two door handle sty les HARDWARE Available in six fi nish options with two door handle sty les HARDWARE Available in six fi nish options with one door handle sty le HARDWARE Not available with Impact Zone (IZ) rating COASTAL + WATERFRONT Hurricane Impact Zone 3 (IZ3) + Performance Grade 50 products (PG50) COASTAL + WATERFRONT Not available with Impact Zone (IZ) rating COASTAL + WATERFRONT Ultrex Fiberglass Four color options EXTERIORS Ultrex Fiberglass Six color options EXTERIORS Ultrex Fiberglass Six color options EXTERIORS THE MARVIN PORTFOLIO Five Collections. One Legacy of Innovation. Realize your unique vision, down to the last detail, with Marvin. Born out of a legacy of innovation, the Marvin portfolio sets the highest standards in quality you can see and feel. Each premium collection blends inspired design and materials that perform. Through expertly craft ed architectural detailing, industry-leading engineering, and true partnership, Marvin helps open up a world of possibilities. Endless Possibilities Realize unique visions with endless design possibilities, each meticulously craft ed. Authentically Modern Achieve authentic modern architecture with expansive views and strong thermal performance. Wood Six species options + custom, two painted or primed options, six stains + Clear Coat INTERIORS Extruded Aluminum Five color options INTERIORS Standard + custom sizing for replacement, remodeling, or new construction SIZING Custom sizing for remodeling or new construction SIZING Extensive selection including Marvin Gallery Hardware HARDWARE Minimalist hardware for modern design aesthetic HARDWARE Hurricane Impact Zones 3 (IZ3) + Performance Grade 50 products (PG50) COASTAL + WATERFRONT Not available with Impact Zone (IZ) rating COASTAL + WATERFRONT EXTERIORS High-Density Fiberglass Five color options EXTERIORS Extruded Aluminum 19 colors + custom Wood Three species + custom 2 3MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION 82 Options Introduction 84 Interior Finish Options 86 Exterior Finish Options 88 Exterior Casings + Subsills 90 Divided Lites 92 Glass + Glazing 94 Screens 96 Window Hardware 98 Door Hardware 100 Gallery Hardware 104 Home Automation 105 Window Safety DOORS 60 Doors Introduction 62 Door Terms + Definitions 63 Door Operating Styles 65 Door Features + Options 66 Swinging French G2 68 Swinging Narrow Profile 70 Sliding French G2 72 Sliding Narrow Profile 74 Multi-Slide 76 Bi-Fold 78 Lift and Slide 80 Commercial OPTIONS WINDOWS 06 Windows Introduction 08 Window Terms + Definitions 09 Window Operating Styles 10 Double Hung Windows 12 Double Hung G2 16 Double Hung Round Top G2 18 Double Hung Insert G2 20 Single Hung G2 22 Wood Double + Single Hung 24 Casement + Awning Windows 26 Casement Styles 27 Casement Features + Options 28 Casement 30 Casement Narrow Frame 32 French Casement 34 Awning 36 Awning Narrow Frame 38 More Window Styles 40 Glider 42 Glider Bi-Parting 44 Picture 46 Picture Narrow Frame 48 Venting Picture 50 Corner 52 Corner Narrow Frame 54 Specialty Shapes 56 Bay 58 Bow 106 Coastal Windows + Doors 108 Coastal Impact Products Table of Contents MARVIN ULTIMATE™ POLYGON WINDOWS Primed Pine 4 5MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION Marvin Ultimate windows and doors help unlock a stunning range of singular visions — from contemporary to historic. The result of relentless refinement, the Ultimate collection pushes the limits of what’s possible. HANDCRAFTED BEAUTY SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE DESIGN FLEXIBILITY OVERVIEW PICTURE NARROW FRAME, AWNING NARROW FRAME WINDOWS Designer Black Designed for Unique Visions ULTIMATE 6 7MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE™ CASEMENT, DIRECT GLAZE WINDOWS Bronze Windows More flexibility to meet any design challenge. Marvin® has an extensive selection of styles, sizes, shapes, and options. 8 9MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION WINDOWS Window Terms + Definitions 4 Glazing The glass in a window is called glazing. Marvin’s broad range of glazing options can meet both high-performance and refined aesthetic requirements. 3 Hardware Marvin uses only the highest- quality locks, handles, lifts, pulls, and hinges in a wide variety of durable finishes. 5 Sash The sash — operating or stationary — is comprised of horizontal rails, vertical stiles, and glazing. Marvin’s large solid sash offers a precise fit and ease of operation. 1 Frame There are three components to the frame: the header across the top, the jambs down each side, and the sill across the bottom. Marvin® frames are built strong with a variety of high-quality wood species. WINDOW TERMS + DEFINITIONS Double Hung Double hung windows have two movable sashes that operate vertically. Casement A window that is hinged to its frame at the side and opens like a door. Glider A window with a sash that slides horizontally to open and close. Awning An awning is hinged to the frame at the top and opens outward. If hinged on the bottom, it’s called a hopper. Fixed or Picture An inoperable window with direct glaze or in-sash configurations. Available in a wide range of polygon and radius shapes. In-Sash Picture Fixed window designed to match the profiles of operable windows like double hung, casement, or awning. Direct Glaze Picture Fixed window with no sash — the glass is glazed directly into the frame. Window Operating Styles 2 Lite Each area of glass is called a lite. Marvin offers divided lite patterns for whatever look you wish to create. 1 2 4 5 3 ULTIMATE 10 11MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION DOUBLE HUNG G2 WINDOWS Ebony A New Chapter for the Hadley House An impressive interior renovation — including massive 7-foot Ultimate Double Hung G2 windows — helped transform a 19th-century home in Wenham, Massachusetts. Learn more on the Marvin Inspiration blog. marvin.com/hadley-house Double Hung Windows Marvin Ultimate™ Double Hung windows combine state-of-the-art design with classic style. Advanced engineering and high-quality construction make our double hung windows incredibly durable, versatile, and easy to use. 22 23MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION ULTIMATE WINDOWS Wood Double + Single Hung The Marvin Ultimate™ Wood Double + Single Hung and Ultimate Wood Double Hung Magnum are quintessentially traditional windows designed to fit seamlessly into the historic fabric of your home, neighborhood, or community. With residential and commercial applications, these windows are perfect for any historic building. fig. 1 fig. 2 fig. 3 FEATURES Narrow checkrail maximizes views while maintaining historical accuracy Unique tilt-wash mode allows convenient cleaning of both sides of the glass from indoors Also available as an insert window Expansive sizes to fit openings up to 4' wide by 10' high Choose traditional Ogee and Ovolo profiles, or square profiles for a more contemporary look fig. 4 fig. 1 DOUBLE HUNG ROUND TOP MAGNUM G2 WINDOWS White fig. 2 INTERIOR VIEW Pine fig. 3 EXTERIOR VIEW Pine fig. 4 DOUBLE HUNG MAGNUM G2 WINDOWS Coconut Cream 84 85MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION ULTIMATE OPTIONS INTERIOR WOOD SPECIES STAIN COLORS Interior Finish Options Wood Species Offering a rich, warm look, many custom options, and design versatility, wood is a premium choice. Wood can be used on both the interior and exterior of Marvin Ultimate™ windows and doors and provides great insulation. Treatments such as stain and paint work well when applied. Marvin sources the best, highest-quality raw wood and uses refined techniques to process it. Stain + Paint Compared with painting or staining on the jobsite, our factory finishes provide consistent quality and performance. Our extensive knowledge about wood as a material and how it handles stains and paints, and the many years we’ve spent perfecting our finishing process, ensures your windows and doors arrive ready to install. CLEAR HAZELNUTWHEATHONEYPINECHERRYVERTICAL GRAIN DOUGLAS FIR MIXED GRAIN DOUGLAS FIR WHITE OAK HONDURAN MAHOGANY LEATHER CABERNET ESPRESSO CUSTOM Your choice PAINT COLORS DESIGNER BLACK WHITE PRIMED WHITE CUSTOM Your choice 86 87MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION ULTIMATE OPTIONS Exterior Finish Options Extruded Aluminum Extruded aluminum is an extremely tough cladding that protects wood windows, mimics the profiles of wood, and provides superior durability. It is the most commonly ordered exterior material for our Marvin Ultimate™ products. Select from our palette of 19 durable extruded aluminum colors, including a spectrum of rich hues and three pearlescent finishes. If you have more specialized needs, we can also work with you to create a custom color. Wood Wood is a premium material for windows and doors, offering classic aesthetic appeal, many options for customization, and design versatility. We treat exposed millwork with a water-repellent wood preservative to help it last longer. Choose from one of the three options below. Each is ready to be finished to match your project’s exact requirements. * Accoya trim is a high-performance modified wood made from Radiata Pine that undergoes acetylation to minimize water absorption, resulting in exceptional stability and durability for exterior applications PINE VERTICAL GRAIN DOUGLAS FIR MAHOGANY ACCOYA® Exterior trim package only*STONE WHITE CASHMERECOCONUT CREAM SIERRA WHITE WINEBERRY EVERGREENBAHAMA BROWN HAMPTON SAGE CASCADE BLUE EBONYCADET GRAY GUNMETAL PEBBLE GRAY BRONZECLAYSUEDE BRIGHT SILVER Pearlescent CUSTOM Your choiceCOPPER Pearlescent LIBERTY BRONZE Pearlescent EXTRUDED ALUMINUM FINISHES EXTERIOR WOOD SPECIES 88 89MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION ULTIMATE OPTIONS Exterior Casings + Subsills Adding Marvin® extruded aluminum or wood casings and subsills to your windows and doors provides great architectural detail to any home. Ultra-durable extruded aluminum casings feature a beautiful factory-applied finish that resists chalking, fading, pitting, corrosion, and marring. Casing profiles are consistent around the sides and top of a window or door, except for the Potter casing profile, which has a taller head. Custom casings and subsills are also available. BRICK MOULD CASING A246 SUBSILL THORTON CASING A1450 SUBSILL FLAT CASING A246 SUBSILL COLUMBUS CASING A1450 SUBSILL RIDGELAND CASING A1453 SUBSILL POTTER CASING A217 SUBSILL STRATTON CASING A1453 SUBSILL GRAYSON CASING A1451 SUBSILL fig. 1 fig. 3 fig. 4fig. 2 EXTERIOR CASING + SUBSILL OPTIONS fig. 1 POTTER CASING Cascade Blue fig. 2 GRAYSON CASING Bronze fig. 3 FLAT CASING Cadet Gray fig. 4 BRICK MOULD CASING Pebble Gray 90 91MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION ULTIMATE OPTIONS Divided Lites Marvin® offers divided lites in a number of different styles to create the traditional look of individual panes of glass with the energy efficiency of dual-pane insulation. Our custom capabilities allow us to create almost any divided lite pattern to match your design style.* 2-¹³∕₃₂" ⅞" (DEFAULT WIDTH) ⅞" (DEFAULT WIDTH) 1-⅛"1-¹⁵∕₁₆" 1-¹⁵∕₁₆"1-⅛" 2-¹³∕₃₂" (INTERIOR ONLY)⅝" ⅝" OGEE DIVIDED LITE WIDTHS SQUARE DIVIDED LITE WIDTHS Simulated Divided Lite (SDL) SDL bars are permanently adhered to both sides of the glass. Simulated Divided Lites with Spacer Bars (SDLs) are an energy-efficient way to create the look of authentic divided lites. Authentic Divided Lite (ADL) Separate panes of glass are glazed between muntin bars for historical accuracy. Available exclusively with wood exterior units. Grilles-Between-the-Glass (GBG) Grilles are permanently installed between the glass panes. This low-maintenance grille offers the look of a divided lite pattern with the ease of cleaning just one pane of glass. Available with different interior and exterior colors. fig. 3 fig. 2 fig. 4 fig. 1 fig. 1 PRAIRIE 9 TOP AND BOTTOM Clay fig. 2 CUSTOM PATTERN Suede fig. 3 CUSTOM PATTERN Bahama Brown fig. 4 BOTTOM SASH COTTAGE Sierra White * For more options, visit marvin.com 92 93MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION ULTIMATE OPTIONS Glass + Glazing The thermal and structural properties of wood combined with the right glazing make Marvin® wood and extruded aluminum-clad products an optimal choice for energy efficiency. We offer thousands of window and door options with two or three panes of glass and a range of glazing options to meet the performance challenges of any climate. FROSTED GREEN TINTBRONZE TINT GRAY TINT REED NARROW REED OBSCURE GLUE CHIP RAIN FLEMISH AQUALITE SANDBLASTED WHITE LAMINATED BEVELED V GROOVE LEADED Specialty Glass Our specialty options include glass for unique project needs like sound abatement (STC/OITC), high altitudes, Sea Turtle Conservation Codes, and California fire zones. We also offer laminated glass on certain products that are designed specifically for hurricane zones. A variety of decorative glass options, including those shown below and others, are available to meet the unique needs of each project. Laminated glass is also available in clear, bronze, gray, or green with tinted interlayers. Glass Coatings Low E coatings are microscopically thin, essentially invisible coatings on the glass surface that help manage the amount of light and heat conducted through a window pane or reflected away from it, reducing a home’s dependence on heat and air conditioning. The national ENERGY STAR® program recognizes products that meet strict energy-efficiency guidelines to suit climates in different areas of the country, and Marvin offers products to meet climate and code requirements in every region. Low E1 Low E1 coating is a good choice when you want maximum solar heat gain and radiant heating properties. This type of coating is generally used in Northern climates where heating is prioritized over cooling. You’ll reap maximum benefits when windows with this type of coating are positioned to receive direct sun exposure. Low E2 The most common Low E coating, since it works well across most geographic regions and climates. Low E2 with two metallic coatings balances less solar heat gain and improved radiant heating properties. Low E3 Used in applications where solar heat gain may be a concern, Low E3 coating uses multiple metallic layers for radiant properties similar to Low E2. This type of coating is most commonly used in Southern, sunny climates where cooling is prioritized over heating. Dual-Pane Glazing Our standard glazing is dual pane: two panes of glass with Low E coatings and insulated with argon gas. Compared with a single glass pane, dual- pane glass cuts energy costs significantly because of low- emissivity coating and the gas- filled insulating space between the glass layers. Triple-Pane Glazing Triple-pane glazing consists of three panes of glass with Low E coating applied to the surface. Two glass spaces are insulated with argon gas between the panes. Available in products where glazing thickness can be greater than ¾". Glazing Profiles Ogee and square interior and exterior glazing profiles are available. Choose Ogee for more traditional projects, and square for a clean, contemporary look. Interior and exterior glazing profile options vary by product type.OGEE SQUARE 94 95MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION ULTIMATE OPTIONS Screens Choose from an aluminum surround in three finishes or a wood interior surround that complements warm wood interiors. Marvin screens come standard with Marvin BrightView™ — a fiberglass screen mesh that provides improved airflow and more natural light while keeping insects out. BrightView repels water and resists dirt and grime for a sharp, clear view. Full or Half Screen Exterior aluminum screen with an aluminum surround. The full screen covers both the top and bottom sash. The half screen only covers the bottom sash. Inswing Casement Screen The patented wood screen surround with wood interior and aluminum exterior features Marvin BrightView screen mesh. Aluminum screen mesh options also available. Wood Screen Surround The patented wood screen surround with wood interior and aluminum exterior features Marvin BrightView screen mesh. Aluminum screen mesh options also available. DOUBLE HUNG SCREENS CASEMENT SCREENS SCREEN MESH OPTIONS Marvin BrightView Charcoal Aluminum Wire Charcoal Fiberglass Black Aluminum Aire Bright Bronze Wire Bright Aluminum Wire Two-Lite Wood Storm Sash/Screen A wood frame containing non- removable glass. The storm sash can be removed during the summer and replaced with a wood-framed screen. Available only on wood windows. Energy Panel Often confused with storm windows, an energy panel is technically a glazing option. It is a removable, exterior glass panel finished on the edges by a surround. Energy panels cover the exposed glass surface of each sash and offer added energy efficiency for wood windows with single glazing. Storm and Screen Combinations A combination unit is composed of two glass panels and one screen panel that can be easily removed from the interior for cleaning. Available with a wood (bare or primed) or aluminum surround, panels can be configured multiple ways: glass above screen, screen above glass, or glass above glass. DOUBLE HUNG STORM OPTIONS Scenic Door Sliding Screen The Marvin Ultimate™ Sliding Screen operates with ease and conceals when not in use. The screen is unobtrusive even in large sizes measuring up to 15' wide and up to 10' high uni-directional or up to 29'6" wide bi-parting. Sliding Screen Door Aluminum top hung sliding screen with roller bar, adjustable rollers, and unmatched sliding operation. Swinging Screen Door With profiles that complement the aesthetics of the door, swinging door screens feature robust, durable extruded aluminum surrounds and concealed hinges. DOOR SCREENS 96 97MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION ULTIMATE OPTIONS Window Hardware The Marvin Ultimate™ collectionʼs durable and elegant hardware is engineered for reliability and to harmonize with any décor.* Choose a finish to complement your architectural style. Durable painted finishes in Matte Black, Satin Taupe, Bronze, and White mimic the look of metal. Satin Nickel, Brass, Antique Brass, Polished Chrome, Oil Rubbed Bronze, and Satin Chrome offer the rich appearance and durability of authentic metal finishes. OIL RUBBED BRONZE BRASSBRONZEANTIQUE BRASS MATTE BLACK WHITE SATIN TAUPE SATIN CHROMESATIN NICKEL POLISHED CHROME AUTO-LOCKING HARDWARE SYSTEM TRADITIONAL LIFT LOCK CONTEMPORARY LIFT LOCK FOLDING HANDLE PUSH-OUT HANDLE FOLDING HANDLE Products Double Hung G2 ∙ Single Hung G2 Finishes Matte Black ∙ White ∙ Brass ∙ Antique Brass Bronze ∙ Oil Rubbed Bronze ∙ Polished Chrome Satin Chrome ∙ Satin Nickel ∙ Satin Taupe Products Single Hung G2 Finishes Matte Black ∙ White ∙ Brass ∙ Antique Brass Bronze ∙ Oil Rubbed Bronze ∙ Polished Chrome Satin Chrome ∙ Satin Nickel ∙ Satin Taupe Products Single Hung G2 Finishes Matte Black ∙ White ∙ Brass ∙ Antique Brass Bronze ∙ Oil Rubbed Bronze ∙ Polished Chrome Satin Chrome ∙ Satin Nickel ∙ Satin Taupe Products Casement ∙ Casement Narrow Frame Awning ∙ Awning Narrow Frame Finishes Matte Black ∙ White ∙ Brass ∙ Antique Brass Bronze ∙ Oil Rubbed Bronze ∙ Polished Chrome Satin Chrome ∙ Satin Nickel ∙ Satin Taupe Products Casement ∙ Casement Narrow Frame Awning ∙ Awning Narrow Frame Finishes Matte Black ∙ White ∙ Brass ∙ Antique Brass Oil Rubbed Bronze ∙ Satin Nickel Products Glider Finishes Matte Black ∙ White ∙ Brass ∙ Antique Brass Bronze ∙ Oil Rubbed Bronze ∙ Polished Chrome Satin Chrome ∙ Satin Nickel ∙ Satin Taupe WINDOW HARDWARE FINISHES * For more options, visit marvin.com 104 105MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION MARVIN ULTIMATE COLLECTION ULTIMATE OPTIONS Home Automation Lock Status Sensor Our Lock Status Sensor brings smart home capabilities to Marvin® windows and doors. This affordable solution is installed in the factory and fully concealed — meaning no unsightly sensors attached on the exterior or interior and no additional modification of your product once installed. The sensor can be wired or wirelessly connected, working in tandem with your smart home security system to indicate if windows and doors are closed and locked and providing peace of mind when security is a concern. ULTIMATE CASEMENT ULTIMATE DOUBLE HUNG G2 ULTIMATE GLIDER Window Safety Window Opening Control Devices Marvin Window Opening Control Devices (WOCD) meet the ASTM F2090-21 standard, created to assist in the prevention of window falls. To meet the standard, our devices limit the window’s net clear opening to less than 4" (when the sash is open) and have a release function allowing the window to open completely. In order to meet the safety standard, WOCD disengagement takes two independent actions, which helps prevent accidental release. Devices will then automatically reengage once the window is closed and again limit the window opening to less than 4" upon re-opening. 23/64 ” 23/64 ” 1/2” SAW-TE (1/2 RE REVEAL 3 1/2, 4 1/2, 5 1/2, PATTERNS OF EASTERN WHITE PINE For centuries, eastern White Pine has been used in applications where versatility is paramount. This sustainable species has a uniform texture, and shapes easily for appearance products that require a consistent profile. Blending simPly With many aesthetics and environments, eastern White Pine’s ability to hold colors and showcase detail makes this wood species a favorite for both contempory designs and historical redux. Its interior and exterior versatility, along with availability, enhance its popularity for today’s designs and specification demands. eastern White Pine sets the standard for use in building projects that require quality, appearance, and durability. This unique wood species has a fine grain, a variety of “looks”, uniform texture, shapes easily, stays true to form, and holds finishes extremely well. A variety of reference materials are available from NELMA that will assist consumers, designers, architects, engineers, builders and contractors in the selection and use of wood products produced in the Northeastern U.S. These include grading rule books, technical brochures, marketing publications, sales tools and historical videos. visit WWW.nelma.org to order any oF these materials on-line. TABLE OF CONTENTS The following pages present the variety of classic decorative and siding patterns for Eastern White Pine. 1 e.W.P - 2 2 e.W.P - 4 3 e.W.P - 11 4 e.W.P - 18 5 e.W.P - 18 & 4 6 e.W.P- 2 & 4 7 e.W.P - e & cB 8 e.W.P. e & cB & 4 9 e.W.P - 4 & 4 10 e.W.P. channel rustic (1/2 reveal) 11 e.W.P channel rustic (7/8 reveal) 12 e.W.P Bevel siding 13 e.W.P dolly varden 14 e.W.P - 105 droP siding 15 e.W.P - 106 droP siding 16 e.W.P dBle claPBoard shiPlaP 17 e.W.P dBle claPBoard t & g 18 e.W.P - 1” center match 19 e.W.P - 1” shiPlaP 20 e.W.P - 6” 8” 10” log siding nelma shiPlaP reveal 21 e.W.P - 6” 8” 10” log siding nelma shiPlaP Full round 22 e.W.P - 6” 8” 10” log siding nelma t & g Full round 23 e.W.P - 6” 8” 10” log siding nelma t & g with reveal E.W.P. - BEVEL SIDING [SIDING] 12BEVEL SIDING WITH 1.5" OVERLAP TO CREATE 5" EXPOSURE From historic Buildings to modern structures, eastern White Pine can be used to complement, detail or surround an environment. Its versatility is confined only by imagination. 23/64 ” 23/64 ” 1/2” SAW-TE (1/2 RE REVEAL 3 1/2, 4 1/2, 5 1/2, Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association 272 Tuttle Road (P.O. Box 87A) Cumberland, Maine 04021 Phone: (207) 829-6901 Fax: (207) 829-4293 info@nelma.org www.nelma.org