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VBSI3216PR Window, 32' x 16', White

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$96.33

$ 37 .99 $37.99

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1.Style:Window


2.SizeName:32x18 Inch


About this item

  • Park Ridge Products basement slider window is the perfect choice for your new construction or remodeling needs
  • Park Ridge Products basement slider window is manufactured with a heavy duty extruded welded vinyl sash and main Frame
  • The sash glides effortlessly, interlocking with the main Frame ensuring a weather tight seal
  • Insulated glass and durable wool pile seals Keep cold air out and warm air in
  • Included is an easily removable Full screen to Keep insects out
  • This is an aftermarket of generic part


31.75 in. X 15.75 in. Left-hand single sliding vinyl window White with dual pane insulated glass - White.


Ali
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
i really like this window Great price so far so good.
Mr.Gizmo
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Incredibly easy to install, with no prior window installation experience, I installed this in about an hour.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Quality window. The old window was a real pain in the chops to remove though.
Robert L. McKinniss
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Good product and good price
PBriggs
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
This is a very good quality replacement for an original window. The size was perfect and it was an easy replacement. The window looks very good both inside and outside. After the installation the window opens and closes with no issues.
BUSKER
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
Our windows in our basement were in desperate need of replacing. Our house is not new and our basement is just concrete walls/floor. The old windows were the aluminum frame style. I was able to leave the metal frame surrounding the concrete opening, all I had to do was remove the plastic spacers underneath the screws in the new windows. I put them in, pre-drilled the holes for the screws and screwed them in with concrete anchor screws. Then I used door/window expanding foam to fill the gaps and afterwards, I sealed the windows with window caulk/sealant. These windows do a great job of keeping out the cold/heat. They open, close, and lock with ease. They look great and we have two more windows in the basement we will be replacing with this same style. I recommend the following tools if you have a similar job to mine: 1/4" Concrete Anchor Screws 2 inches long, Door/Window expanding foam (the white stuff at Home Depot is best), Door/Window Sealant/caulk, and hammer drill, masonry drill bits, a good contractor's break-away knife/razor, and a razor blade for cleaning up anything that gets on the glass. The windows did not take much time to install.
Debi
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
Bought for replacement in a small bathroom. Glass looked frosted in photo. Should have read reviews but it had a high enough rating & I was more concerned with sizing - hard to find size. Should state that glass is clear though. Window looks good, works perfectly, great price when compared to anywhere else - believe me, I looked. Easy install.
OK chief
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020
Great basement window. Replaced the old awning style steel framed/1/4" thk glass windows that were embedded into the concrete from 1950s. I needed to chisel/pry old frame out but wasn't that bad. These windows are excellent for the price and are efficient if installed properly. Be sure to use spray foam specifically for windows and doors due to expansion rate. You do not want to use a high expanding spray foam. Throughly caulk inside and outside joint and you'll be happy. I needed a hammer drill for my application along with plenty of plastic shims for leveling. It's been over 2 years, four installed with mid 90s in summer/ low teens in winter and has been great no leaks 👍. Weep slots always go at the bottom of the sill**Updated with 4in dryer exhaust vent retrofit. I removed the slider and set aside as spare. Used prefinished white 1/16 alum sheet (azm/HD) with #7x1/2" hwh screws. Careful not to puncture anything beside the rpvc frame. Did this outside and inside and sandwiched tightly fit insulation board in cavity between both alum sheets. Be sure to use plenty of silicone around the dryer vent components, the perimeter of the alum sheet to frame and all fastener heads. At the very end of installation I applied privacy film as these are on ground level. Still let's in great light.2024 update: it's been 4yrs having these windows and everything has been great and performing as expected. No breach in the perimeter glazing seals (no condensation, fogging, streaking etc.)Solid product and well made!