Key Components of a Well-Designed Window

Today’s consumers are looking for ways to reduce their home’s energy costs, improve its protection against harsh outdoor elements, and boost its curb appeal. One way to achieve that is by investing in high-quality and well-designed replacement windows. 

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Find out what makes today’s best windows from a trusted window and patio door replacement contractor.  

The Best Materials

Consumers should be able to get the best product for their money. The best windows feature durable frames and innovative glass technologies. At Renewal by Andersen® window frames come in our unique Fibrex® material, which has the natural beauty of wood with the low-maintenance benefits of vinyl. Our High-Performance™ Low-E4® SmartSun™ glass is 56 percent more energy-efficient in summer and 45 percent more energy-efficient in winter, helping you save up to 25 percent on your annual energy costs. 

High Performance

The performance of windows should be tested during development and manufacturing. Their components should be able to withstand extreme weather conditions, impact, and temperature changes. Well-designed replacement French patio doors and windows undergo an intricate design process that merges architectural authenticity and expert engineering. 

Complete Systems

Well-designed windows perform as great as they look. They are complete systems that work together to withstand leaks and drafts and maintain weather resistance and energy efficiency. These windows also comply with current building codes. Look for a certification mark from an accredited, independent, third-party certification organization to ensure a product complies with building codes.

Renewal by Andersen® of Midwest is your leading provider of energy-efficient windows and doors. Our products come with comprehensive, fully-transferable warranties that are non-prorated. This means you don’t have to pay for the maintenance or service on your Renewal by Andersen windows. We install double-hung windows, casement windows, sliding French doors, and more. Give us a call us at (866) 609-5033 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free consultation.

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