Marvin windows removable grilles
The standard push pin is an injection molded clear plastic fastener with inset nail. The grommet is a clear plastic sleeve that is pressed into a hole in the surround material and acts to protect the wood from wearing out when the fastener is depressed during repeaded removal and installation.
Stainless Steel Concealed Grille Clip. The concealed grille clip is a press form Stainless Steel grille fastener. The fastener's sharp point is pressed into the edge of the sash at glass level. The grille is held in by side pressue in at least 2 point on both sides of the grille surround. Works with the following surround profile: R-Surround. No Surround Only. JJJ Specialty Co. All grille bars are furnished 48" long and have a compression spring inserted in the end of the grille bar that fits into the grille hub.
This system will permit one standard size grille to be easily trimmed to fit all windows up to 8' diameter 4' radius. Build a website at CityMax. Web Home. Product Menu Decorative Windows. Find A Dealer. Dealer Program. About JJJ. Rectangular Window Grilles. Door Grilles. Radius Window Grilles. Angle Window Grilles. Our grilles represent craftsmanship that is second to none. Visit FAQ.
These are some of the ways that Big Blue Window grilles beautify homes. No Grille. Interior Non-surround. Interior Surround. I am almost tempted to go with them, however I don't want to make a mistake be disappointed. The decision is whether to just go with the is Marvin SDL, at least I get something close to the actual divided lites look, or to go with the interior grill which isn't that bad.
Thanks for any thought you may have. I look at windows all day long, and I agree with you, the grills on the top sash only look nice and offer a less obstructed view. I don't know what Anderson offers, but Integrity by Marvin has only a few choices for types of grids.
You can get snap in grids or the ones between the glass. There are aftermarket grid companies that you can buy interior and exterior SDL simulated divided lites bars from and have them put on your glass. I may be getting Integrity and was hoping for true simulated divided lites there's an oxymoron. Incidentally, I am planning to get the top only kind:. Opinion on fireplace options. Opinions needed, replace windows or build over? You should be able to ask your dealer for information about it.
If you are in California it will be easy as the wholesale distributor can get the bars for your dealer and have them installed.
You can get the removable grids interior as an Integrity add on. I spent much time agonizing about this detail - I really wanted to match as closely as possible the detail in the other windows.
The muntins are an architectural detail that really makes a statement - start looking at curbside view of homes - see what you like and don't like. I really do not like grills btwn glass - I just think it really cheapens the look - I don't like Anderson's removal grills - yes, makes easier cleaning but to my eye it cheapens the look.
I would imagine that pricing has got to be close with grid options. I'm a lover of old buildings and architecture so my keen eye picks up on such details. Muntins should stand out - not be a little detail betwn the glass grills IMO. You have to live in the home - so you ulitmately decide what is important to you. Now when I'm looking at curbside appeal - I see far too many people have done replacements with "squatty" windows.
It really comes down to personal preference. Applied grill bars look best, between the glass is easiest to clean, snap in grilles are usually the least expensive. I don't think the Integrity offers applied grilles, you may have to move up to Marvin's higher end unit to get them.
To save a little money, you can get the applied grilles without the spacer bar between the glass. I also know of a project near me that used Andersen windows with an applied exterior grille, but also the between the glass grille. So from the inside, all you saw was the between the glass bar, making cleaning very easy.
But from the outside, the windows had the "authentic" look. Sounded wierd at first, but it looked pretty good. They offer the applied grilles outside with a removable interior grille, but I don't recommend it. I wouldn't recommend an aftermarket grille applied to the glass, as it will most likely void factory warranties.
I just put a beautiful divided light french door in the front of my house. Noww all of my other windows a total of 3 on the front of my house look hideous I can't afford any more major home improvements so--and I'm not worried about voiding warranties. Does anyone know of an after market company that has grilles?
Port-O-Lite in New Hampshire makes custom wood grilles. They can make them to any size. Are you looking for exterior grilles? Or interior? I wouldn't recommend wood grilles for the exterior, but there are some companies making lineal grille bars to apply to windows. Not sure about exterior grilles. I'm sure you can search the internet for some after market company. Good luck. My daughter bought Marvin windows.
The grills are a great disappointment. They attach with metal clips that are into each section and stick out to make it look very obvious. Can you point me to other dealers who will make new grills to fit her windows.
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