How much does an Andersen 400 window cost?

Double-Hung Windows by Andersen

Andersen Double Hung Windows Frame Material Price
400 Series Wood $640-$655
400 Series Wood $635-$650
400 Series Wood $415-$430
100 Series Wood $230-$245

Are Andersen 400 Series windows wood or vinyl?

INTRODUCING THE 400 SERIES Andersen 400 Series window is a two-piece constructed window. This window epitomizes the evolution of traditional wooden windows. A wood window is a classical, fully wood window that was popular in the until the 1970s, most commonly as a double-hung.

How much are Andersen 400 double hung windows?

How Much Do Andersen 400 Series Windows Cost? In general, the Anderson 400 series windows cost between $350-$780 each. Additionally, the installation costs can range between $150-$500 per window.

What is the difference between Andersen 400 and 200?

The main difference between Andersen 200 and 400 Series Windows is the level of customization and color. The 200 series is Andersen’s mass market option for replacement wood windows, while the 400 line is their premium wood window product.

What are Andersen 400 windows made of?

The 400 Series product line is made of a pine wood species. Wood though a high-end product is also susceptible to many problems you won’t find in vinyl materials like warp and wood rot. Wood windows require maintenance but vinyl-clad windows like this one require less than a window made entirely of wood.

Are Andersen 400 Series windows tempered?

Andersen 400 series vinyl clad casement windows are available with the following glass options : Low-E4 Glass (Standard) Low-E4 Tempered Glass.

Is Andersen 400 Series fibrex?

The Fibrex material of the 100 Series and the wood of the 400 Series are both excellent insulators and perform far better than aluminum.

How can I tell if my Andersen window is tempered glass?

Mar 8, 2022•Knowledge

  1. The tempered glass code is etched into the glass and is located in one (1) of the corners of the glass, but never the same corner as the Andersen® glass logo.
  2. “SGCC” (Safety Glazing Certification Council) will also be etched into the glass along with “Tempered”