Both Andersen and Renewal by Andersen are branches of Andersen Corporation - so what is the difference between the two of them, you may ask? We're here to help! Andersen offers a wider range of window products for both new construction and replacement needs, while Renewal by Andersen focuses exclusively on replacement windows. See below for more differences in Andersen vs. Renewal by Andersen.
Product range
Andersen offers a wide selection of windows and doors for new construction, replacement, and commercial projects. Renewal by Andersen focuses on a single product line of replacement windows.
Distribution
Andersen products are sold through a network of authorized dealers, including Home Depot. Renewal by Andersen windows are sold and installed by independent franchise dealers.
Sales process
Andersen products are available from a variety of dealers, including local businesses and major retailers. Renewal by Andersen offers a full-service replacement experience, with a representative coming to your home to measure and install your new windows.
Manufacturing
Both Andersen and Renewal by Andersen products are manufactured in the same plant in Minnesota.
Window type
Andersen offers a variety of window series, including the 100-series, 200-series, 400-series, A-series, and E-series. Renewal by Andersen sells a single product line of Fibrex composite windows, which are made from a blend of PVC and reclaimed wood sawdust.
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