Majestic Hopper Window

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Hopper

When space is limited and the need for ventilation is required, our basement hopper is the perfect choice. Stainless steel hinges provide durability while the sash tilts inward with easy turn and tilt locks.

A recessed optional dryer vent provides added protection from the weather and minimizes wall damage.

Hopper

Features and Benefits

Hopper Features

 

  • Fully welded frame and sash is strong & durable. The beveled frame adds a stylish, clean appearance.
  • Stainless steel hinge assembly for durability and ease of operation.
  • Double locks over 25 3/4" for added security.
  • Slope step sill allows for easier water drainage outside.
  • Optional dryer vent is recessed for added protection from the weather while the trimline quiet louver won't clatter.

Colors

  • Linen White Linen White
  • Almond Almond
  • Two Tone Brown / Linen White Two Tone Brown / Linen White
  • Two Tone Clay / Linen White Two Tone Clay / Linen White
  • Two Tone Bronze / Linen White Two Tone Bronze / Linen White

Grid Options

Enjoy the look of divided lites without the maintenance. Grids are placed between two panes of insulated glass, making cleaning a snap.

  • Flat Grid Flat Grid
  • Contour Grids Contour Grids

For that true classic look of "paned" window glass, our contour grids are mounted to the exterior of the glass.

  • Simulated Divided Light Grids Simulated Divided Light Grids
  • Window Grids

    Window Grids

Glass Options

 Brass Designer Glass

Brass Designer Glass

Brass solid tone grids can be mixed together with glass accents to create a classic and memorable look. All grids and glass accents are sealed between two panes of glass, making them easy to clean.

Pewter Designer Glass

Pewter Designer Glass

Pewter solid tone grids can be mixed together with glass accents to create a classic and memorable look. All grids and glass accents are sealed between two panes of glass, making them easy to clean.

Obscure Glass

Obscure Glass

Let light in while still maintaining privacy with obscure glass. Perfect for bathrooms or anywhere where privacy is needed.

Energy Package

ESM

The Next Generation Glass System

ESM High performance glass system

  

ESM Illus

  • ESM is ideal for use in northern climates where heating costs are the primary concern.
  • ESM's superior performance reduces energy costs year after year for homeowners. In fact, based on independent testing results, a typical homeowner in the northern U.S. can save an average of 11% annually when compared to the competition.
  • ESM center of glass (COG) is 18% more efficient than single LowE and even Triple Silver LowE.
  • ESM's inside glass surface of the home has a ceramic like LowE coating that is bonded to the glass making the surface extremely durable.

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Energy Green High Performance Glass System

 

 

Energy Green Illus

  • Dual pane glass with LowE on surface #2 allows the coating to reflect more of the solar energy outside when the sun is shining, thus lowering the solar heat gain during warm conditions.
  • Foam filling increases the frame energy efficiency by 30%. 
  • Double strength glass is 20% thicker than standard single strength and helps to reduce breakage and stress cracks.

Care and Maintenance

 

Regular Cleaning

  1. Thoroughly clean the surface of the glass with a sponge or soft cloth and plain water to remove surface contaminates.
  2. Dry with a clean soft cloth. Use a clean sponge or soft cloth to wash the surface with a solution of 10% to 20% vinegar. Always use a NEW soft cloth or squeegee to dry the glass. Cleaning may cause streaks when dried if the glass is exceptionally dirty. In this case repeat cleaning. Care should be taken with rubber squeegees as they can leave streaks that are extremely hard to remove if they are used incorrectly or are in poor condition.
  3. Commercial glass cleaners (WINDEX®, GLASS PLUS®, etc.) may be used, but some may leave a film residue and may cause smearing. If these situations occur repeat cleaning process using a vinegar based cleaner. Vinegar based cleaners tend to cause less streaking than other types of cleaning solutions. The most important consideration is to remove as much contamination from the coating as possible with plain water wash before attempting final cleaning.

Special Cleaning

  1. For unusually hard to remove contaminates such as crayons, wax, grease, markers and adhesives, special cleaners may be used to spot clean the glass. Denatured alcohol and isopropyl alcohol work on a variety of contaminates. For harder to remove contaminates such as crayons and markers, commercially available cleaners such as Goo Gone® and Goof Off® work well. After spot cleaning, the full glass surface should be cleaned as discussed above.

NEVER use ANY type of scraper, plastic or metal, on the coated surface.

Cleaning

For the difficult to remove dirt and stains you can use many household cleaners.

Cleaners to Remove Stains

  • Bubble Gum - Fantastik®, Murphy Oil Soap, Solution of 30% vinegar & 70% water, Windex®
  • Crayon - Lestoil®
  • Felt-tip Pen - Fantastik®, water based cleaners
  • Grass - Fantastik®, Lysol®, Murphy Oil Soap®, Windex®
  • Lipstick - Fantastik®, Lysol®, Murphy Oil Soap®
  • Lithium Grease - Fantastik®, Lysol®, Murphy Oil Soap®, Windex®
  • Mold / Mildew - Fantastik®, Solution of 30% vinegar & 70% water, Windex®
  • Motor Oil - Fantastik®, Lysol®, Murphy Oil Soap®, Windex®
  • Oil - Soft Scrub®
  • Paint - Scouring Pad
  • Pencil - Soft Scrub®
  • Rust - Fantastik®, Murphy Oil Soap®, Windex®
  • Tar - Soft Scrub®
  • Top Soil - Fantastik®, Murphy Oil Soap®, Windex®

 

NOTE: Do not use liquid grease remover, strong soaps and detergents containing organic solvents, nail polish remover or cleaners that have bleach. This could effect the appearance of the vinyl.

 

 

Double Hung Tilt-In Washing Instructions:

  1. Unlock window.
  2. Raise bottom sash approximately 4" above sill.
  3. Push thumb buttons on top of sash toward the center of the sash. This will retract tilt latches into sash frame, allowing sash to tilt inward.
  4. Tilt sash into home. Once sash has been tilted to 90o, the pivot bars located at the base of the sash, will disengage from brake show, and sash can be removed.
  5. To remove sash, hold sash firmly with both hands. Gently tap on sash near base of sash on one side.
  6. Once sash is out of brake shoe, gently raise opposite side.
  7. To reinstall sash, reverse steps 6 & 5. Sash must be at a 90o angle, perpendicular to the frame or wall to engage or disengage brake shoe.
  8. To prevent sash from coming out of brake shoe, do not tilt sash to 90o.

 

Options

 


Ultra Vue

UltraVue Excellent Visibility Insect Screen


  • Offers 25% better airflow, allowing light and fresh breezes to flow through
  • 25% more optical clarity for crisper, brighter outward view
  • GreenGuard certified
  • Infused with Microban antimicrobial product protection


Hopper Vent

Optional Dryer Vent


No more holes in your basement walls with our optional dryer vent. The
vent is recessed for added protection from the weather while the trimline
quiet louver won't clatter. Designed to keep insects, rodents, and cold air
outside of the home.

  • Includes 4" diameter aluminum pipe and collar.
  • Can be placed on either side of the window to meet specific requirements of the home.
  • Multiple vent connection available




 

Condensation

Condensation can occur inside and outside of your home. The cause is humidity, the invisible water vapor, present in virtually all air. When water vapor comes in contact with a surface that is below a temperature called the "dew point", the vapor turns to visible droplets of liquid. This happens often to bathroom mirrors and walls as well as windows during the winter if the inside humidity level is high enough.

Unfortunately there is no such thing as a condensation-free window. Even walls will "sweat" when there are large amounts humidity present. Windows do not cause condensation; they can only prevent moisture from escaping to the outside and create a visible surface where condensation can be noticed. If the inside of your glass surface shows condensation, you can be sure there is an excessive amount of moisture that is also collecting on your walls and ceilings. When surface condensation occurs, this does not mean your window is defective, it simply shows the unit is doing it's job; insulating your home.

We tend to notice condensation more only on windows, mirrors, etc., because glass is often the coldest surface within a home it will not absorb excess moisture. Controlling the amount of humidity within a home is the only way to reduce interior condensation.

 

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