List of Anderson Windows Types
Anderson Windows began operating in Wisconsin in 1903, and since that time have grown to be an international company selling over six million wooden windows and doors to customers throughout the world each year. Anderson products are known for being of exceptionally high quality.
Due to the fact that the company supplies dealers and does not recommend a retail price, Anderson windows prices can vary, however their entire range offers excellent value for money.
1) Casement Windows
Anderson can custom size a range of casement windows. They are all side hinged to crank open to the outside. They are available in a range of interior finishes, such as pine, and several different exterior colors, such as sandstone, chestnut, and slate. They contain an enlarged area of energy efficient glass. The exteriors are designed to require little maintenance, and to be resistant to fading, blistering, and peeling.
2) Awning Windows
Anderson’s awning windows have a hinge positioned at the top to allow them to open outwards. The 400 Series in this range has Stormwatch protection against extreme weather conditions. These windows have impact resistant glass and weather-tight seals. The exteriors of the windows are reinforced, and feature Perma-Shield fixtures to offer added protection against the elements.
3) Double-Hung Windows
Anderson produces a range of double-hung windows, including a 400 series model with Stormwatch protection. Every window in the double-hung range features high performance, energy efficient glass. They are available in a variety of attractive interior wood finishes. They also feature a convenient tilting mechanism to allow for easy cleaning.
4) Gliding Windows
Anderson gliding windows are designed to allow one sash to be opened by sliding it along past the other one. They feature a raised track which ensures that the sashes glide smoothly with the minimum of effort. These windows look very attractive, and can be easily maintained both inside and out.
5) Picture and Transom Windows
Picture windows and transom windows complement casement, double-hung, and gliding windows perfectly. Purely for decorative purposes, they contain no moving mechanisms, and therefore they cannot be opened. Anderson produces a range of these windows in varying sizes, many of which have Stormwatch protection incorporated.
6) Specialty Windows
As with picture and transom windows, specialty windows have no hinges are moving parts. They differ from those windows, however, in that rather than being square or rectangular in design they feature rounded and curved edges. They are available in a huge range of different sizes, shapes, and designs.
7) Bow and Bay Windows
Anderson’s bow windows and bay windows are designed to be angled away from the front facing of a house. They can create a very attractive feature. The angle can vary from ten degrees to ninety degrees, and the windows are available in casement or double-hung styles. Once again, with these windows there is a large amount of choice for consumers.
The quality of Anderson windows means that not only do they enhance the looks of a property, but they also are long lasting, durable, and weather resistant. Furthermore, the affordable nature of Anderson window prices means that they offer exceptional value for money.
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