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Anderson Windows - 400 Series

The new Anderson® 400 Series Woodwright® Double-Hung Insert Replacement Windows maintain your home’s charm while rejuvenating your home’s appearance. The Anderson® 400 Series Woodwright® window insert is the perfect choice for your home. With rich interior colors, traditional detailing and custom sizes your windows will be the envy of the block.



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“Tom [Silva], general contractor for This Old House chose these units for their energy efficiency and their fit with the home's architecture, but also because the windows are equipped with a really cool feature: glass that practically cleans itself.
This high-tech, low-maintenance glazing, which Andersen calls High-Performance Low-E4 Glass has an invisible exterior coating that, when activated by sunlight, reduces water spots by nearly 99 percent. This no-spotting feature is especially useful for second-story windows that are often difficult to reach. Low-E4 Glass also stays cleaner and dries faster than standard glazing, and is standard equipment on all Andersen 400 Series products.”
*source: http://hardwareaisle.thisoldhouse.com/2007/12/page/2/



Why choose the Andersen 400
Series Woodwright Inserts?

  • High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass stays cleaner and reduces water spotting

  • Custom sizing

  • Nearly-invisible TruScene® insect screen (optional)

  • Keep your existing frame and trim

  • Classic traditional style

  • Fine milling detail

  • Rich natural wood interior

  • Attractive low-maintenance exteriors

  • Fast installation and minimal disruption

  • Convenient tilt-in cleaning


Let us help you choose the perfect interior and exterior colors for your home.




This product meets stringent energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy. These guidelines are based on the heat gain and loss of each product in various regions of the country.