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Pella® Impervia® Fiberglass Single-Hung Window

Mulled

Pella Impervia mulled single-hung windows include two units joined by their frames in the factory. This doubles the size of a single unit, creating a more expansive look. Made from the strongest material for windows, Pella’s exclusive fiberglass provides lasting durability and sleek, timeless style.16 Single-hung windows have a moveable bottom sash for ventilation with a top sash that remains fixed. Achieve your design vision with a variety of popular features and options to choose from.

  • Two fiberglass single-hung windows mulled together as a combined unit.
  • Fiberglass material is tested beyond industry standards to perform from -40ºF to 180ºF.
  • Equal sightlines deliver a clean, consistent aesthetic unlike other single-hung designs that trade off aesthetic details.
  • Product #401002

Configuration: 2-wide

Online Only Price
From $1,954.17

Pella Impervia Single-Hung Windows Features

Design Options

Solid-Color Frames

    • black fiberglass frame

      Black

      • brown fiberglass frame

        Brown

        • white fiberglass frame

          White

          • morning sky gray fiberglass frame

            Morning Sky Gray

            • tan fiberglass frame

              Tan

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            Pella Impervia Single-Hung Window Specs & Install Details

            • Made from our proprietary fiberglass material, the strongest material for windows, engineered for lasting durability9
            • Can handle the most extreme heat and cold9
            • Strong, zinc die-cast locking mechanism for enhanced durability and water resistance
            • Single-hung windows available in sizes up to 47-1/2” x 79-1/2”
            • Performance class and grade LC40-LC50

            Frame
            • Overall frame depth is 3".
            • Frame corners are mitered, joined and bonded with corner lock and mechanically fastened with injected polyurethane adhesive.
            • Sill is fitted with weep valve assemblies.
            Sash
            • Sash is Duracast fiberglass composite – five-layer pultruded fiberglass material reinforced with a Pella patented interlocking mat. 
            • All sash members have mitered corners bonded with corner lock and sealed with injected polyurethane adhesive.
            Weatherstripping

            Sash is weatherstripped around the perimeter with a dual fin-type pile weatherstrip.

            Glazing System
            • Quality float glass complying with ASTM C 1036.
            • 11/16" insulating glass sealed and bonded to sash.
            • High altitude glazing available.
            Hardware
            • Optional limited opening device available for field installation on vent units in vinyl to match interior of unit; nominal 3-3/4" opening.
            • Optional window opening control device available for field installation. Device allows window to open less than 4" with normal operation, with a release mechanism that allows the sash to open completely. Complies with ASTM F2090-10.
            Screens
            • Half-size with black vinyl coated 18/16 mesh fiberglass screen cloth complying with ASTM D 3656 and SMA 1201.
            • InView™ Screen - Half-size with black vinyl coated 18/18 mesh fiberglass screen cloth complying with SMA 1201. Set in aluminum frame and fitted to outside of window.

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            Pella Impervia

            With proven performance and sleek, timeless style, Pella Impervia windows are ready to handle virtually anything life throws at them. These windows provide superior strength when compared to aluminum, standard fiberglass, wood and vinyl, so you can trust them to last.9

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