Marvin Windows Review

Family-owned premium — preferred by architects for clean lines and large sizes.

Founded: 1912
HQ: Warroad, MN
4.6(187 ratings)
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Marvin is the architect's pick. Cleaner sightlines, larger single-pane sizes, and the most modern aesthetic of the wood-window crowd. Premium pricing matches Andersen / Pella at the top tier.

Strengths

  • Cleanest sightlines in the industry
  • Largest single-pane sizes available
  • Strong modern + contemporary designs
  • Family-owned — long-term consistency

Weaknesses

  • Premium pricing
  • Smaller dealer network in some markets
  • Lead times can run 6-12 weeks for custom

Marvin Tiers & Pricing

Essential

Fiberglass, fixed sizes

$700–1,100 per window installed

Best for: Modern mid-tier

Elevate

Wood interior + fiberglass clad

$1,000–1,600 per window installed

Best for: Real wood mid-tier

Signature

Ultimate Modern Push-Out, etc.

$1,500–2,800 per window installed

Best for: Architect-spec custom

Best For

Modern + contemporary homes, large openings, anyone who notices sightlines.

Warranty

20-year glass + 10-year non-glass; lifetime on Signature.

Frequently Asked Questions

Marvin vs Andersen — what's the difference?

Marvin reads more modern; Andersen more traditional. Marvin has cleaner sightlines + bigger pane sizes; Andersen has a wider stock + faster turnaround on common sizes. Both top-tier.

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