One of the key advantages of the Andersen Window & Door 400 Series is its wide range of window types. Whatever type of window you’re looking for in your window replacement program, this series probably has it. Here are some of your options from the 400 Series, ranging from standard home windows to eye-catching custom pieces.
Double-Hung Windows
These popular windows have two operable sashes that slide up and down along the window frame. The design of these windows allows for excellent airflow, making them particularly useful in stuffy upstairs rooms. The sashes also tilt outward so you can easily clean them from inside a room.
Awning Windows
Awning windows usually crank open from the bottom and can be placed high up on walls for privacy and air flow. They have the added, unique bonus of directing rainwater away from your house when open so you can enjoy fresh air even when it’s drizzly out.
Casement Windows
Many people choose casement windows, which crank open from the side, for awkward high spots like above showers or kitchen sinks. These easy-to-operate windows provide unobstructed views when closed and let in a lot of light and fresh air.
Gliding Windows
Gliding windows slide from side to side when you open or close them; their design makes them look a bit like miniature sliding glass doors. These flexible windows fit into your kitchen, bedroom, living room—almost anywhere—thanks to their flat, space-saving design and multiple size and styling options.
Picture Windows
Picture windows do not open, but they are a favorite of homeowners with a view. These large windows are easy to install, and they fill your room with natural light. Your window replacement program can combine them with operable windows in a large room.
Bay and Bow Windows
These are mainly characterized by their protruding shape and the cozy nook they create within the arc of the window. Made from a minimum of three individual windows, bay and bow windows fit well into both a communal room or bedroom window replacement program. Since they protrude beyond your house wall, they even provide extra space for storage or a reading spot.
Specialty Windows
If you want to know how to install a vinyl window to really spice up your home, consider specialty windows. The 400 Series’ wood/vinyl specialty windows can give you that unique shape, size, or configuration. They usually come in interesting shapes and are mostly adopted as a design statement.