The Harvey Windows + Doors Classic Double Hung window is designed to combine dependable performance, energy efficiency, and timeless style for today’s homeowners. Built with durability and versatility in mind, this popular vinyl window offers a balance of functionality and customization that complements a wide range of home styles—from traditional to modern. With thoughtful engineering and quality materials, the Classic series provides a reliable window solution that is both attractive and built to perform for years to come.
One of the key benefits of the Classic Double Hung window is its user-friendly design. Both sashes tilt inward, making cleaning and maintenance simple and convenient from inside the home. This feature, combined with durable vinyl construction, helps ensure long-lasting performance with minimal upkeep. The window also includes strong locking hardware and carefully engineered components designed to support everyday use while maintaining smooth operation.
Energy efficiency is another important aspect of the Classic window design. Advanced glass options and ENERGY STAR® packages are available to help improve insulation and reduce energy loss throughout the year. These performance features help maintain comfortable indoor temperatures while supporting overall energy savings. ENERGY STAR certified glass options can help homeowners improve the efficiency of their homes while maintaining clear views and natural light.
Customization options also make the Classic series a flexible choice for many homes. A variety of grid styles, hardware finishes, and color selections allow homeowners to match their windows to the architectural character of their home. Whether the goal is a traditional look or a clean, modern appearance, these options provide the flexibility needed to achieve the desired design.
Backed by decades of manufacturing experience and comprehensive warranty coverage, the Classic Double Hung window offers homeowners a dependable solution that blends style, performance, and long-term confidence.




