Marvin offers two replacement windows that I’m interested in for my renovation. One they call their “Ultimate Insert Double Hung Rplacement Window” and is a fully assembled window that slides into your existing frame. The other they call a “Tilt Pac” and is a set of jamb liners that you attach to your old frames plus a pair of sashes. Does anybody have experience with these and advice to offer on choosing between them. I’m assuming they get a premium for the “Replacement Window” — any experience on how much of a cost difference for a typical double hung?
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my son put in some tilt packs.
almost the cost as a new window but you do not have to take the old window out. careful measuring is required.
they seems to fit well.