Windows, comparison

Order would be 400, fibrex A series,- with the
E Series being the most expensive.
I would say they bump up 25+% Per series.

All insert windows come with its own frame, and hardware and will be installed into the existing fram-
Reducing the new glass by 2” or so.

lynnepoling

in General Discussion 7 years and 1 month ago

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becky722 | 7 years and 1 month ago

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We are starting to look at options to replace our wood windows – all 13 of them! Does anyone know ballpark what the relative cost differences are between Andersen Windows’ Fibrex, E series and 400 series is? Do all Andersen windows inset into frames so that window area is a little smaller?