Andersen Fiberglass Windows Denver Centennial

Andersen Fiberglass Windows Denver and Centennial CO.

Andersen Fiberglass Windows Denver Centennial

Andersen Fiberglass Windows for sale in Denver and Centennial.

Andersen’s fiberglass windows are made of a tough, weather-resistant material. Perfect for Colorado homes!

Composite – the smart alternative to vinyl.

Andersen developed a material that is 2x as strong as vinyl, performs better when exposed to extreme temperatures and delivers exteriors that won’t fade, flake, blister or peel. They call it Fibrex® material. It’s made up of reclaimed wood fiber and thermoplastic polymer that is fused together and is unique to Andersen.

When you choose Andersen, they not only provide you with high-performing, dependable products, they support them with exceptional service.

New windows can be a major investment, but if you choose wisely, you’re rewarded with better light, comfort, added security and energy efficiency. When it comes to making such an important decision, make sure you go with a brand you can trust.

Andersen 100 Series fiberglass windows.

The best way to achieve a modern look while staying within budget. The 100 Series window line is made from Andersen’s proprietary Fibrex® material that’s energy efficient, environmentally responsible and stronger than vinyl.

100 Series windows are not only low-maintenance and energy-efficient, they’re also available in rich colors both inside and out. This budget-friendly window is the smart alternative to vinyl. Whether you’re replacing, remodeling or building new, Andersen® 100 Series windows offer many advantages over vinyl.

Andersen 100 Series Fiberglass window types:

Available in: Awning, Casement, Gliding, Picture, Single-hung, and Specialty. Choose the windows that best fit any room in your home.

All A Series windows offer a sleek profile, contemporary style and dark colors, with a durable, low-maintenance finish.

Andersen A Series fiberglass windows.

From traditional to contemporary or anything in between, A-Series windows as part of the Andersen Architectural Collection. They were designed in tandem with architects to provide authentic architectural style to the very last detail. Beyond delivering the style you want, A-Series windows are their best performing, most energy efficient windows offering you confidence and peace of mind.

Andersen’s A-Series fiberglass composite windows are made of wood with a fiberglass and Fibrex® composite material exterior to resist water and seal out the elements. Whether you’re renovating your home or building from the ground up, they’ve got what you’re looking for.

Andersen A Series Fiberglass window types:

Available in: Awning, Casement, Double Hung, Gliding, Specialty, Venting and Stationary Transom. With A-Series windows it has never been so easy to understand your options and select the windows that fit not just your home, but also your vision.

Types of windows and how they operate:

Awning Windows

Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward. They catch breezes from the left or right and are often used above, below or alongside stationary windows.

Casement Windows

Casement windows are hinged windows that open outward to the right or to the left. They’re common above kitchen sinks and give you the flexibility to group in stunning combinations.

Double Hung Windows

A double-hung window has two vertically sliding sash (glass panels) in a single frame. Double-hung windows lift open while remaining flush with the wall, making them ideal around patios, decks and walkways. Both top and bottom sash tilt in for easy cleaning.

Gliding Windows

Gliding windows feature two sash, with at least one sash sliding horizontally past another. Sliding windows, or “gliders,” slide left or right rather than up or down like a double hung window.

Picture Windows

Sometimes referred to as fixed windows or stationary windows, picture windows are essentially framed, unmoving panes of glass.

Single Hung Windows

A single-hung window is a type of window with a lower, operable sash and an upper fixed sash. The bottom part of the window slides up and down, while the top part remains stationary. Single-hung windows provide ventilation through the bottom sash.

Specialty Windows

Specialty windows are stationary (non-opening) windows characterized by their special shapes, including curves and dramatic angles. They can make a signature statement in your home or provide a delicate lighting accent.

Venting and Stationary Transom Windows

Venting transom windows are hinged at the top and open outward. They can be used in window combinations or placed above doors to let light and fresh air into a room while adding style and curb appeal. Stationary transom windows share all the characteristics of venting transom windows but do not open for ventilation.

The benefits of Andersen fiberglass replacement windows.

1. Energy-Saving Glass for Denver’s Climate

A-Series products have glass options that make them ENERGY STAR® v. 6.0 certified, which can help reduce your energy bills while helping to protect the environment.

2. Owner2Owner Limited Warranty

Most other window and door warranties end when a home is sold, but our coverage — 20 years on glass, 10 years on non-glass parts — transfers from each owner to the next. And because it is not prorated, the coverage offers full benefits, year after year, owner after owner.* So it adds real value when you decide to sell your home.

3. Rigorously Tested

A-Series products have been exposed to extremes, going from temperatures duplicating the cold of Alaska winters to the heat of Death Valley summers, three times a day, day after day. They came through it all beautifully.

4. Built For Years To Come*

A-Series windows and doors are built strong to last long.* We use the right materials in the right places, including solid wood, fiberglass and our own Fibrex® composite material. These give A-Series products superior strength, stability and long-term beauty.

5. Never Needs Painting

Exteriors won’t flake, rot, blister, peel, pit or corrode,* so they’re virtually maintenance free. Plus they hold their original vibrant colors.*

6. Keeps The Weather Out

With their weather-resistant seals, A-Series windows and doors can stand up to eight inches of rain per hour and hurricane-force winds.** Double-hung windows feature a dual-bulb seal, and casement windows use “refrigerator” style gaskets to help keep air and water out.

7. Interior Finishes

Choose from 6 interior wood species and a variety of factory stain and paint options to compliment any look.

8. Exterior Colors

With 11 different colors, you can mix and match sash, frame and trim to achieve hundreds of combinations.

*Visit andersenwindows.com/warranty for details.

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