A major difference between mobile home replacement windows and normal home replacement windows is that they typically come in standard sizes. Ideally, one would want to remove the window and actually measure the opening to find the right size.
Still, replacement windows in a mobile home is entirely different from installations in conventional homes. In some ways, it's a lot easier. Mobile home windows usually come in standard sizes and styles, instead of a wide variety of unwieldy custom models.
However, just like our exterior doors, you can expect our manufactured homes' windows to be one of the following sizes: 30” by 60” 36” by 60” 36” by 54” About 80% of windows that we put in homes are one of those three sizes!
Mobile Home Double Pane Windows
Double pane windows for a mobile or manufactured home can be a big upgrade in energy efficiency for a home, and also will eliminate the potential need for storm windows.
Aluminum windows have been used on mobile and manufactured homes for decades. It is strong and cheap to produce and does very well at creating an airtight seal. Most will agree that aluminum windows aren't the prettiest but they get the job done and that's all that matters. Aluminum windows are cheaper than vinyl.
Energy Efficient Style That Lasts
We care about the details most people see through: your home's windows. Our windows are more than just a beautiful design feature, they can help homes be more energy efficient. Exclusive to Clayton Built® homes, Lux windows are made to last a lifetime or two, just like your home.
A double-hung window, also commonly referred to as a double-sash window, is a type of window that has two operable sashes that slide up and down. There are two main operable parts of a double-hung window — the top sash and the bottom sash. They are both able to open to provide ventilation.
Mobile homes need different-sized doors than regular homes. Many mobile home doors are actually smaller than a regular, standard home door. This means a store-bought replacement pre-hung door will not fit into the mobile home opening as is. The standard door must be cut down to size to be installed in the mobile home.
They come in a wide range of sizes to fit any rough opening. They are often found in the bedroom, kitchen, hallways, and all over the house. Double-hung window width can be anywhere from 24 to 48 inches. A double hung window's height can range from 36 to 72 inches.
Also, although standard exterior mobile home doors come in many sizes, by far the most common sizes are 32 X 72 for most mobile homes built before 1980 and 32 X 76 for mobile homes built after 1980.
Measure from the high point of the sill of your window (the surface closest to the inside of the window) to the top of the window opening. Make three measurements: one at the left side, one at the center and one at the right side of the window. Use the smallest of these three height measurements to order the window.
Using the damp washcloth, clean the dirt from all window sills and other nooks and crannies, rinsing the cloth often to avoid spreading the dirt. Once that is done, close the windows and clean the insides using traditional Windex, the squeegee, and the paper towels when necessary.
A bay window is the combination of three or more windows that angle out beyond the exterior wall. Our Certified Master Installers can expertly install bay windows in four projection angles up to a 90 degree box bay.
French Doors are full length and feature a door handle, whereas French windows are half length and have a different handle specifically manufactured for windows. French windows feature two panels of glass that are side hung and open either inward or outward, creating an uninterrupted view. </
More important than ever these days, homeowners like the fact that double hung windows are energy efficient. The double locking mechanism makes them more tightly sealed and the easy ventilation allows you to let in some fresh air on a nice day and rely less on your home's heating and cooling.
Sliding windows have fewer options than double-hung windows: 36, 48, 60, 72, and 84 inches are the horizontal sizes. 24, 36, 48, and 60 inches are the vertical sizes. If you hear an installer say a window is “6040,” that means that a window is six feet wide and four feet tall.
Standard bathroom window size
Two standard window sizes are most common for bathrooms: Standard sliding window size: Width – From 36 to 84 inches (0.9 – 2.1 m) Height – From 24 to 60 inches (61 cm – 1.5 m)
If you have a double door entryway, the standard size will be 72” x 80”, or double the width of a single front door with the same height. Be sure to measure the thickness of your existing door. Most exterior doors will be 1-3/4 inch thick.
If you have indoor single-pane storm windows, turn the tabs that hold them in place. If they are too tight, use pliers or a screwdriver. Be careful not to let the window fall out. Use a small flat screwdriver to gently lift out one edge and then gently remove the storm window.