A summary of Andersen 400 Series specialty windows

Shopping for standard-shaped replacement windows for your home is usually pretty easy. However, it can be substantially more difficult to find unusually shaped window replacements. Researching Andersen Windows 400 Series specialty window prices and features can help you find the right replacement windows for your home more easily.

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Andersen 400 Series specialty windows

Andersen Windows 400 Series specialty windows come in the following unique shapes:

  • Curved window frame
  • Flexiframe polygon
  • Complementary curved
  • Circle/oval
  • Complementary polygon
  • Complementary circle/oval

Each window shape comes in at least five exterior color options and two interior finishes, enabling them to match your existing home design both inside and out. The interior wood finishes differ depending on the window type.

All 400 Series windows are weather tight and have Durable Perma Shield exteriors, which the Andersen Corporation claims never need to be repainted. These windows are also designed to be energy efficient, potentially reducing your overall heating and cooling costs.

Andersen 400 Series specialty windows Due to the highly customized nature of these windows, Andersen Windows 400 Series specialty window prices may vary depending on the size and shape of the windows you need. The basic cost of a specialty window from Andersen can range from $500 to $2,500 per window. These basic Andersen Windows 400 Series specialty windows prices do not include the costs of additional hardware, screens or installation. You can contact a contractor or authorized dealer to help you to determine your total windows' cost. Your contractor will also be able to give you an idea of the installation cost as part of your windows estimate.

Circle windowWindows from the Andersen 400 series come with a limited-lifetime warranty that is transferable from one homeowner to the next. This warranty may help make your home more attractive to buyers if you decide to sell your property. The warranty covers the glass in your windows for 20 years and all non-glass window components for 10 years. As with most window warranties, you must install your windows according to the terms of the warranty in order for it to be valid. Your window contractor will know the proper way to handle installing these specialty windows.

When you are ready to install new windows in your home, be sure to find a qualified contractor to complete the installation. You can use QualitySmith to find a suitable contractor in your area. If you aren't quite sure which type of windows to purchase, research Andersen Windows 400 Series specialty window prices and features to help you narrow down your available window options.

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