Andersen windows

Anonymous
Replacing 15 standard size double pane windows. What should I expect to shell out?
Anonymous
They do free estimates
Anonymous
$400-500 apiece depending on brand name or not. Get welded frames and argon. And low e coating.
Anonymous
It depends on if you are going to a Anderson store or Home Depot. We got a few from Home Depot and really like them (used several brands). If you can get stock sizes, they are a few hundred, if not, it can be a few hundred to a few thousand each.
Anonymous
Love ours. Very well built and insulated (temp and noise).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Replacing 15 standard size double pane windows. What should I expect to shell out?


If you are installing andersen renewal Window will budget around $15k. Vinyl window will be around $7500.00
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$400-500 apiece depending on brand name or not. Get welded frames and argon. And low e coating.
They are all welded frames, argon gas insulated and Low-E coatings these days. The very best energy efficient windows use a silver coating for low-E and Krypton gas instead of Argon along with a dense foam insulation in the vinyl frames. It makes a big difference. Windows have not been $400-500 installed for about 15 years now. Mid-range on the best energy efficient windows is about $1600-$2200 for a typical size double-hung window, built to fit, not a stock window that needs to be shimmed, with screen, maybe grates, with life-time, transferable warranty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$400-500 apiece depending on brand name or not. Get welded frames and argon. And low e coating.
They are all welded frames, argon gas insulated and Low-E coatings these days. The very best energy efficient windows use a silver coating for low-E and Krypton gas instead of Argon along with a dense foam insulation in the vinyl frames. It makes a big difference. Windows have not been $400-500 installed for about 15 years now. Mid-range on the best energy efficient windows is about $1600-$2200 for a typical size double-hung window, built to fit, not a stock window that needs to be shimmed, with screen, maybe grates, with life-time, transferable warranty.


You're responding to a post from 2015.
Anonymous
Mid to lo grade windows.
Anything sold at Home Depot is.

A step up is Marvin. But Marvin is still too pedestrian for some custom homes.
Top of the line is Kolbe or Reilly.
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