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Replacement Casement Windows

Infinity by Marvin Replacement Casement Windows are made of Ultrex® fiberglass, featuring two hinge options for easy cleaning or larger, unobstructed views.

Material
Ultrex® Fiberglass exterior and interior
Exterior finishes
7 Exterior color options
Interior finishes
5 Interior finishes including EverWood®, our stainable engineered wood grain finish
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A living room surrounding by Infinity from Marvin casement windows.
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A dining room with Infinity from Marvin windows.
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A white kitchen with an Infinity from Marvin casement window by the sink.
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A living room with a fireplace and Infinity from Marvin casement windows.
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Two blue rocking chairs on a porch with Infinity from Marvin casement windows.
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A livingroom with two couches and Infinity from Marvin casement windows.
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A black opened Infinity casement window.

Replacement casement window features

Sleek and modern

Offers a narrow profile for larger views; smoothly crank the Infinity by Marvin Casement out with our folding handle that tucks out of the way of most window treatments for a clean, finished look

Easy to clean

Our standard Easy Wash® hinge lets you easily clean the window from inside your home

Expanded views

Our optional Clear View® hinge provides for an expanded viewing area by keeping the sash tight to the frame

Seamless design options

Choose the optional EverWood®-wrapped screen for a seamless look that can be stained to match your interior trim

Infinity by Marvin casement window design options

Infinity Replacement Casement windows are available in a variety of assembly options. A window assembly consists of two or more windows mulled (attached) together. A local Infinity expert can talk you through casement configuration possibilities.

An Infinity from Marvin casement window configuration.

Half Round Over Casement

An Infinity from Marvin casement window configuration.

Two-Wide Casement

An Infinity from Marvin casement window configuration.

Round Top Picture Three-Wide Mull

An Infinity from Marvin casement window configuration.

Picture Window Mull

We offer a variety of exterior colors to suit any home’s style. We use a proprietary acrylic finish on our Ultrex® fiberglass that’s virtually impermeable to help protect your investment from wind, weather, and color fading.

* Finish samples are approximate. Please schedule an in-home consultation or visit a showroom to see actual color samples.

Stone white

Stone White

Sierra

Sierra

Cashmere

Cashmere

Pebble gray

Pebble Gray

Bronze

Bronze

Bahama brown

Bahama Brown

Ebony

Ebony

We use the same acrylic finish on our interior as on our exterior for superior performance. Or choose EverWood®, our stainable engineered wood grain finish, to blend seamlessly with your existing décor. All offer virtually no maintenance — just remarkably reliable performance.

* Bronze interior is only available with Bronze exterior.
* Ebony interior is only available with Ebony exterior.
* Sierra interior is not available with Ebony exterior.
* Finish samples are approximate. Please schedule an in-home consultation or visit a showroom to see actual color samples.

Stone white

Stone White

Sierra

Sierra

Everwood interior swatch

EverWood

Bronze

Bronze

Ebony

Ebony

Decorative glass

Ideal for the space that calls for natural sunlight indoors, decorative glass allows you to create the perfect combination of style and privacy in your new Infinity replacement windows and doors. Make a beautiful statement by choosing one of Infinity's decorative glass options.



Performance glass

Low E1:
Primarily used in colder climates, Low E1 allows more heat in (maximum solar heat gain) to warm a room while blocking heat loss (radiant heat transfer). Achieve maximum benefits when used on elevations with direct sun exposure. Low E1 has one layer of metallic coating.

Low E2:
By reflecting heat back to its source, Low E2 offers year-round performance in moderate climates. Low E2 will help retain heat (solar heat gain) in your home during the winter and keep heat out during the summer. Low E2 has two layers of metallic coating.

Low E3:
Low E3 is formulated to reject solar heat while letting light in, resulting in increased performance in climates with intense sun exposure. Low E3 has three layers of metallic coating.

Low E3/ERS:
With an extra metallic layer on the room side of the glass to reflect escaping heat back into the room, Low E3/ERS provides maximum efficiency year-round in all conditions. Low E3/ERS has four layers of metallic coating.



Specialty glass

Tempered
Increases glass strength to help prevent breakage. This option is ideal for windows and doors that are close to the floor or located in high-traffic areas.

Laminated
Even more durable than tempered glass, laminated glass is often referred to as impact resistant or safety glass due to its vinyl interlayer that tends to remain in place when cracked.

STC/OITC
Sound Transmission Class and Outdoor-Indoor Transmission Class Glass has increased pane thickness, ideal in areas where exterior noise is a concern.

California Fire Glass
A dual pane option where one pane is made of regular or annealed glass and the other pane is made from tempered glass, meeting California fire zone code. Infinity windows are not fire-rated.

Glass sample from an Infinity from Marvin window.

Obscure

Glass sample from an Infinity from Marvin window.

Rain

Glass sample from an Infinity from Marvin window.

Glue Chip

Glass sample from an Infinity from Marvin window.

Narrow Reed

Glass sample from an Infinity from Marvin window.

Reed

Glass sample from an Infinity from Marvin window.

Frost

Glass sample from an Infinity from Marvin window.

Gray Tint

Glass sample from an Infinity from Marvin window.

Green Tint

Glass sample from an Infinity from Marvin window.

Bronze Tint

Simulated Divided Lites

Our Simulated Divided Lite (SDLs) bars are built with Ultrex® fiberglass and permanently adhered in our factory to the outside surfaces of the glass. SDLs have a spacer bar between the panes of glass to offer the traditional look of divided lites.


Grilles Between the Glass

Grille bars are located between the panes of insulating glass. Grilles Between the Glass (GBGs) combine easy cleaning with the timeless detail of a grille pattern.

Divided Lites on an Infinity from Marvin door.

Simulated divided lites

Divided Lites on an Infinity from Marvin door.

Grilles Between the Glass

Patterns

We offer various divided lite patterns so you can replicate the look of your original windows and doors — or add new architectural interest to your home. Ask your local Infinity partner about additional patterns and style options. Infinity Casement windows are available with a Simulated Checkrail. The Simulated Checkrail option gives the look of a Double Hung on a Casement window.

Divided Lite patterns displayed on an Infinity from Marvin window.

Cottage 1-High

Divided Lite patterns displayed on an Infinity from Marvin window.

Prairie 4-Lite

Divided Lite patterns displayed on an Infinity from Marvin window.

Simulated Checkrail

Divided Lite patterns displayed on an Infinity from Marvin window.

Prairie 6-Lite

Divided Lite patterns displayed on an Infinity from Marvin window.

Prairie 9-Lite

Divided Lite patterns displayed on an Infinity from Marvin window.

Standard Rectangular

Finishes

Add the finishing touch with our variety of hardware finish options.

Stone White

White

Sierra

Sierra

Satin Taupe

Satin Taupe

Satin Nickel

Satin Nickel

Brushed Chrome

Brushed Chrome

Brass

Brass

Antique Brass

Antique Brass

Oil Rubbed Bronze

Oil Rubbed Bronze

Matte Black

Matte Black

We offer two screen options — our standard, a durable aluminum-surround screen with Bright View fiberglass mesh (shown left), or Hi-Transparency for a clearer view (shown right).

Our optional EverWood-wrapped screen provides a seamless look that can be stained to match your interior trim.

A sample of a screen for an Infinity from Marvin window.

Bright View vs. Hi-Transparency

A young blond boy plays with a toy on a white window sill.

Engineered to outperform

The power of Ultrex® fiberglass

Made with 100% fiberglass, Ultrex protects the integrity of your home with superior bend and flex resistance.

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An Infinity from Marvin awning window.

Awning window

Maximize light and airflow in tight spaces with a top hinge.
Stone white
Sierra
Cashmere
Pebble gray
Bronze
Ebony
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White Infinity Double Hung Bay window.

Bay window

Open your space with more dimension and natural light.
Stone white
Sierra
Cashmere
Pebble gray
Bronze
Ebony
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An Infinity from Marvin bow window.

Bow window

Create airier rooms with a gentle curve that captures more light and fresh breezes.
Stone white
Sierra
Cashmere
Pebble gray
Bronze
Ebony
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An Infinity from Marvin Double Hung window.

Double Hung window

A classic look with more ventilation and easy-clean tilt operation.
Stone white
Sierra
Cashmere
Pebble gray
Bronze
Ebony
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An Infinity from Marvin Round top window.

Round Top window

Brighten any room while making a statement with elegant curves.
Stone white
Sierra
Cashmere
Pebble gray
Bronze
Ebony
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An Infinity from Marvin single hung window.

Single Hung window

Traditional fixed-top-sash style with seamless contemporary performance. 
Stone white
Sierra
Cashmere
Pebble gray
Bronze
Ebony
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An Infinity from Marvin single hung round top window.

Single Hung Round Top window

Single-hung operation with custom character.
Stone white
Sierra
Cashmere
Pebble gray
Bronze
Ebony
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An Infinity from Marvin Slider window.

Slider window

Bask in wide open views and cooling breezes with smooth horizontal gliding and tilt latch for easy cleaning.
Stone white
Sierra
Cashmere
Pebble gray
Bronze
Ebony
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An Infinity from Marvin special shapes window.

Special Shape window

Fixed windows lend architectural interest while inviting natural light.
Stone white
Sierra
Cashmere
Pebble gray
Bronze
Ebony

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Frequently Asked Questions

Awning and casement windows have a lot of similarities. Both are windows that open out to a home exterior, but they differ in how they swing open. Casement windows open horizontally with a hinge on the side while awning windows open vertically with a hinge at the top.

Our awning and casement windows feature a tuckaway handle to provide uninterrupted views. Both can provide ample natural light and ventilation.

You can typically find awning and casement windows in bathrooms or kitchens where you need more ventilation. Both windows require enough exterior space so they can open and close easily. Discover other differences between awning vs. casement windows.

Casement windows often appear in kitchens because they can provide plenty of ventilation, which is important when cooking. Casement windows also can also appear in bathrooms to help with ventilation. Dens or sitting rooms can also often have casement windows to catch a breeze and natural light.

Casement windows have a hinge on the side to open outward to the left or to the right. They open by rotating a crank usually in a clockwise motion. Infinity also has an option Clear View® hinge option to maximize views.

Casement windows provide uninterrupted views because they don’t have a check rail like double-hung windows. Infinity by Marvin Casement and Double-Hung Windows can be cleaned from the inside of your home for easier cleaning.

Choosing casement windows vs. double-hung windows can come down to their location. It can be tough to reach the top sash of a double-hung window in places like above a kitchen sink while casement windows need space outside your home to swing open.

Our casement windows have a multi-point locking system to create a tight seal to prevent wind and weather from entering.

Casement windows typically have a screen on the interior side of the window to allow free movement of the window.

Casement windows can provide more ventilation than double-hung windows and fit well in spaces where reaching to lift a single-hung or double-hung sash is difficult.

Casement windows are energy efficient. Some homeowners prefer casement windows over other window options because their latching lock system creates a tight seal to prevent unwanted air from passing through any gaps.

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