Saving Energy with Windows and Doors

A few months ago, a couple decided to start living green. This meant starting from scratch and building a home with features that would allow them to save energy. They wanted their home to have insulated walls, windows, and doors to help achieve their goal of having a...

Top 4 Reasons to Go Net Zero Now

Net Zero housing, or “Zero Energy Ready Homes,” is a program started by the U.S. Department of Energy in 2008. The program aims to create highly energy-efficient homes that can help households offset their yearly energy consumption through a renewable energy system....

Choosing the Best Patio Door Hardware

Your patio door is only as good as its hardware. These essential components allow you smooth access to and from your living spaces while maintaining home security along the way. The right kind of hardware can also serve as lovely design elements, further improving the...

Andersen Windows: Making Homes Green

Many homeowners today aim to lower their energy costs and further improve their home’s comfort by investing in energy-efficient products. In fact, a recent study by the publishing arm of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reveals that most consumers...

Video Blog: Andersen’s Commitment to Efficiency

Through window replacement, maintaining your home’s comfort and efficiency is effortless. Investing in new windows ensures a tighter seal that keeps cold and moisture away, while also effectively trapping costly energy inside your home. All you have to do is to choose...

Andersen Windows and Thermal Expansion

It’s all too easy for new windows to fail when exposed to heat and cold, leading to considerable energy loss in your home. When looking for replacement windows, make sure to choose ones that can handle changes in extreme weather and temperature. In this article, your...

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