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Andersen Windows is the largest window company in the world. Founded in 1903 as a lumber company, it was named the top window brand for wood and wood-clad windows by Builder Magazine.

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Andersen Windows products

Andersen has six main product lines of windows. Here they are, listed from least expensive to most expensive:

100 Series

Featuring the lowest Andersen Windows prices of all the collections. Available as a window replacement or new build, 100 Series windows are made of Fibrex composite, which is more durable than vinyl. The perfect entry-level window for a starter home that doesn’t skimp on quality.

200 Series

Quality windows that keep the cost down because they’re only available in the most popular sizes and options. They feature a wood interior frame with a vinyl exterior that holds up to the elements. The wood interior casing of the 200 Series windows work well in traditional homes.

400 Series

Andersen’s most popular series. It’s similar in construction to the 200 Series but offers more size, finish and hardware options. The perfect choice if you want quality, lasting windows when you have unusually-sized windows that require specific dimensions.

Renewal by Andersen

This replacement window line comes with an at-home design consultation and installation by Andersen for a full-service experience.  

Architectural Collection E-Series

These windows are made to your exact specifications and have a contemporary design for homes that are more modern in style.

Architectural Collection A-Series

Andersen’s top-of-the-line collection featuring all-wood construction and the highest efficiency of all. Other features include:

  • A selection of natural wood species
  • Painted or factory-finished stain options
  • Designed to hold up against hurricane-force winds

The A-Series window collection is durable enough to withstand the harsh weather of coastal regions.

Andersen Windows reviews, ratings and customer satisfaction

Renewal by Andersen wins J.D. Power’s highest rating in customer satisfaction.

Reasons why Andersen Windows is a great option

Whether you’re replacing your windows or working on a new construction project, Andersen offers a wide variety of windows including awning, bay, gliding and casement styles. Here are some of the features that make Andersen a great choice:

  • They can be further customized by choosing from the many hardware options.
  • Art Glass is available as an upgrade to add color or a unique look to your windows.
  • All Andersen windows are energy-efficient.

Andersen Window Prices

Prices can vary dramatically according to style, hardware options and area. The average cost below is for the most popular size and hardware option, according to Andersen Windows. Prices will vary depending on the authorized dealer in your area.

Window style  Average Window cost Average Installed Window cost
100 $250 $380
200 $270 $360
400 $395 $500
Renewal N/A $975
E-Series $975 $1100
A-Series $1090 $1250

Andersen Windows Warranties

Andersen breaks their warranties down into three categories:

  • Materials/Frame: 10-year transferable warranty.
  • Glass: 20-year transferable warranty against defects. 
  • Labor: Renewal is the only series that covers labor for 10 years.

Frequently asked questions

How much do windows from Andersen Windows cost?

Andersen makes windows for every style and budget. Windows cost as low as $100.

What types of windows does Andersen Windows sell?

They’re known best for their quality wood windows but also offer a 100-Series fiberglass composite style that’s budget-friendly and more durable than vinyl windows.

Where can I buy Andersen windows?

Enter your zip code in their dealer finder page to find where you can buy Andersen windows near you.

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