Storm Windows
Storm windows once dominated the replacement window market. Today, storms still present an economical opportunity to prevent energy loss through existing windows and fight noise pollution as well. They can be fitted with a number of glazings and are available with optional solar screens. Storms remain an economical alternative to complete window replacement.
DYC's exclusive BiTrak™ designs feature single hung and single slider storms in a two-track system while our exclusive TriTrak™ designs feature double hung and double slider storms in a three-track system. Picture windows and shapes are also available.
Available Series
- BiTrak™ Solid Aluminum — Series 240 Single Hung and Series 260 Solid Slider
- TriTrak™ Tubular Hollow — Series 340 Single Hung and Series 360 Slider
- TriTrak™ Solid Aluminum — Series 470 Picture Storms
- TriTrak™ Series 420 Specialty Picture Storms
DYC storm windows are made-to-order in custom sizes and available in Mill Finish (unpainted aluminum), White, Tan, or Bronze.
Features
- High density pile Eco-Ban weather stripping with mylar fin on the full perimeter
- Composite slide latches for extra strength and long life
- Mechanical interlocks at the meeting rail, sill, and head prevent rattling
- Available tubular hollow frames for greater strength and rigidity
- Optional screens and various tints to reduce glare and harmful UV rays
- Dual-durometer flexible gasket around the perimeter mounting flange acts like a thermal break
- Environmentally friendly, durable powder coated finish
- BetterVue® improved visibility screen is standard (10% better airflow)
Structural Test Results
| Series | Standard | Test Size | Air | Water | Load | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 240 | ANSI/AAMA 1002.10-83 | 44"×62" | 0.02 CFM | 4.0 psf | 15.0 | Class 10 |
| 340 | ANSI/AAMA 1002.10-83 | 44"×62" | 0.18 CFM | 4.0 psf | 22.5 | Class 15 |
"Twelve years ago, I wanted new windows installed in my home...but didn't want to spend more than my budget. When Sears suggested Don Young's storm windows as an option, I was skeptical about how they would work. Now, I can say storms were a good idea, and I'm satisfied with the whole job...two of my neighbors became customers."
— Jimmy Jackson, Dallas

