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200 Series Windows & DoorsWarmth of Wood at an Uncommon ValueThis streamlined selection of windows and patio doors delivers Andersen quality at an uncommon value while still offering ample choices.
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Center of glass performance only. Ratings based on glass options available as of June 2015. Grille TypesFinelight Grilles Between-the-GlassFinelight™ grilles-between-the-glass make interior window and patio door glass easier to clean. Optional permanent grilles on the exterior provide architectural style and detail. Simulated Divided LightSimulated divided light offers permanent grilles on the exterior and interior with no spacer between the glass. We also offer permanent exterior grilles with removable interior grilles for easy cleaning. Removable Interior GrilleRemovable interior wood grilles are secured via a fastener or grille clip and can be removed enabling you to easily clean the glass surface. Product TypesDOUBLE-HUNG WINDOW What: The one that slides up and down Where: Often placed... well, everywhere Fun Fact: One of the most common windows in America GLIDING WINDOW What: The one that slides side to side Where: Often found in kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms Fun Fact: Like a sliding glass door, but smaller SPECIALTY SHAPES What: The one that doesn’t open, but comes in fun shapes Where: Often used as a design statement Fun Fact: A shape to fit even the most unique personalities GLIDING PATIO DOORS What: The one that slides open Where: Perfect when you don’t have space for a hinged patio door Fun Fact: Slides left or right, opening to the great outdoors BUY NOW HINGED PATIO DOORS What: The door that swings open Where: Great for patios, decks and even side entrances Fun Fact: It can swing in or out, either way you'll get outside! Photo Gallery200 Series Double-Hung Windows | Prefinished White Interior | White Hardware 200 Series Gliding Window | Pine Interior | Stone Hardware 200 Series Perma-Shield Gliding Patio Door in White with optional Blinds Between the Glass | Anvers Hardware in Satin Nickel 200 Series Narroline Gliding Patio Door | Pine Interior | Tribeca Hardware in White 200 Series Double-Hung Window with Transom | Pine Interior | Colonial Grille Pattern | Stone Hardware 200 Series Hinged Inswing Patio Door | White Interior | Anvers Hardware in Satin Nickel Brochures and Guides200 Series Windows BrochureAndersen Patio DoorsView our Andersen patio door brochure to find the patio door that’s right for you. 200 Series Product GuideA Warranty You Can TrustAt Andersen, we pride ourselves in crafting durable, long-lasting products. That resilience allows us to offer some of the best warranties in the industry. They're even transferable should you sell your home. With our exclusive Owner-to-Owner® limited warranties, you get peace of mind, plus real added value. VIEW WARRANTY What is the difference between Andersen 200 and 400 Series patio doors?The 200 series has energy-saving glass, is made of wood with a vinyl exterior and offers homeowners a readily available, low-maintenance option. The 400 series is Andersen's bestseller because it offers customization. Customization is the key difference between Andersen 200 and 400 series windows.
What is the difference between Narroline and Permashield?The Andersen® Perma-Shield® gliding patio door's rigid wood panels and frame are covered with a vinyl sheath that maintains an attractive appearance while minimizing maintenance. The Andersen® Narroline® gliding patio door features a stainable natural pine interior with mortise-and-tenon joints.
How much are French sliding doors?French Doors
French patio doors cost between $500 for low-end options and $4,000 for large, pre-designed, or custom alternatives. They are hinged to open at the center, swinging in or out on both sides to connect interior and exterior living space.
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