How to replace a screen pin on a Marvin double hung window
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- čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
- Join Owen from Windows & Doors By Brownell as he demonstrates how to replace a screen pin on a Marvin double hung window. This process applies for Marvin Signature Ultimate, Marvin Elevate and Marvin Essential double hung window screens.
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thanks for posting
We have Marvin windows from 12 years ago were do you get the replacement pins at. The place we got them is no longer there.
Hello - Thanks for the comment. If you are in Vermont, the Upper Valley of NH or the Adirondacks of NY I recommend stopping by our Windows & Doors By Brownell showrooms. We have replacement screen pin packets on hand. If you are out of this area, I recommend visiting Marvin's website to find a dealer closest to you www.marvin.com/find-a-dealer. I hope this helps!
Goooood timing for this video! We build a house about 5 years ago ... well still finishing up. Got our windows from your Williston VT location. Super happy with them! I just broke one of these pins. The window I broke it on was a double hung Integrity. How do I get more of these pins? Do you have a part number?
Glad to hear that this video helped! These screen pins are always in stock at our showrooms. Feel free to stop by to pick them up or feel free to call us at 802-862-4800 and we can have them available via curbside pickup.
Can't seem to find anyone that has the pins long enough. Everyone is selling 1 1/2" pins.
Hello Robert - Thank you for watching! Do you have Marvin windows? If so, there should only be one size of screen pins (although there are a few slight variations depending on vintage and product). If you don't have Marvin windows, I recommend finding out the window manufacturer and finding the dealer nearest you. Every manufacturer has different parts and pieces specific for their unique products.
If you need to find the Marvin dealer nearest you, please visit www.marvin.com and click on "Find a dealer".
I hope this helps! Best of luck.
@@WindowsByBrownell Yes, they are Marvin Windows and screens. I will use the link to continue my search.
Thanks