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Andersen - 100 Series
Andersen® 100 Series windows are budget-friendly, engineered with Fibrex® composite material for durability, sustainability and energy-efficiency. It's twice as strong as…
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Product Summary
Whether you're replacing, remodeling or building, now you can bring Andersen® beauty, craftsmanship and time-tested performance into a home for less than you may expect. Andersen® 100 Series windows are made with a patented, revolutionarly Fibrex® composite material, which allows Andersen® to offer an uncommon value others can't. It's environmentally responsible and energy efficient, and it comes in durable, deep, rich colors you can't get with vinyl.
Features and Benefits
The Andersen 100 Series offers a durable and attractive window solution designed to provide lasting value for homeowners. Constructed with Andersen's proprietary Fibrex® material, these windows boast exceptional strength and stability, resisting warping, corroding, and peeling, even in challenging weather conditions. This innovative material significantly outperforms traditional vinyl in terms of strength and longevity, ensuring your windows maintain their integrity and appearance for years to come.
Available in a wide array of popular styles, including Awning, Casement, Single-Hung, Sliding Horizontal, Picture, and Specialty windows, the 100 Series provides flexibility to complement any architectural design. Each style is engineered for optimal performance and ease of operation. Awning windows offer ventilation while protecting against rain, Casement windows provide unobstructed views and excellent airflow, Single-Hung windows combine traditional aesthetics with modern functionality, and Sliding Horizontal windows are ideal for maximizing views and light in wider openings. Picture windows are designed to bring the outdoors in with expansive, unmoving glass, while Specialty windows offer unique shapes and sizes to create striking design elements.
The Fibrex® material used in the 100 Series is also environmentally conscious. It is composed of a blend of reclaimed wood fibers and thermoplastic polymer, diverting waste from landfills. This sustainable composition contributes to the overall durability and low maintenance of the windows, reducing the need for frequent replacements and further minimizing environmental impact.
Homeowners will appreciate the low maintenance requirements of Andersen 100 Series windows. The Fibrex® material can be easily cleaned with mild soap and water, eliminating the need for painting or staining. This means less time spent on upkeep and more time enjoying the comfort and beauty of your home. The material's inherent resistance to corrosion and decay ensures that your windows will look as good as new with minimal effort.
For added comfort and energy efficiency, the 100 Series is designed to help reduce energy costs. While specific energy performance details such as U-factor and SHGC are not detailed here, Andersen windows are generally known for their commitment to energy-efficient design, aiming to improve home comfort and reduce utility bills. The durable construction contributes to a tighter seal, helping to prevent air and water infiltration.
The Andersen 100 Series windows are available in a selection of attractive color options, allowing homeowners to personalize the look of their home both inside and out. These colors are integrated into the Fibrex® material itself, ensuring long-lasting vibrancy and resistance to fading. This feature enhances the aesthetic appeal of the windows and contributes to their overall durability.
Frame Options
The Andersen 100 Series offers a selection of frame options designed to complement various architectural styles and homeowner preferences. These windows are constructed with Andersen's proprietary Fibrex® material, a composite that combines the strength and durability of wood with the low-maintenance characteristics of vinyl.
The Fibrex® material is engineered to be strong, stable, and resistant to warping, cracking, and corroding. This material is also environmentally friendly, made with a significant percentage of reclaimed wood. The frame's design provides excellent thermal performance, contributing to energy efficiency in the home.
For the Andersen 100 Series, the primary frame material is Fibrex®. This material is available in a range of exterior colors and interior finishes. Exterior colors are baked-on for long-lasting durability and resistance to fading. Interior finishes are typically offered in colors that can either match or complement the exterior, allowing for a cohesive look within the home.
While the 100 Series primarily utilizes Fibrex®, it's important to note that other Andersen product lines may offer different frame materials such as wood, vinyl, or aluminum. However, for the 100 Series specifically, Fibrex® is the standard and defining frame material.
Glass Options
The Andersen 100 Series offers a selection of glass options designed to enhance energy efficiency, comfort, and performance. These options are crafted to meet various needs, from reducing heat transfer to providing privacy and a specific aesthetic.
Low-E Glass Options: The primary glass offering for the 100 Series is Low-E glass, which helps to reduce the amount of ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) light that passes through the window. This translates to several benefits:
- Low-E4® Glass: This is the standard Low-E glass for the 100 Series. It is engineered to reflect a significant portion of the sun's heat, which can help keep your home cooler in the summer and reduce heating costs in the winter. It also helps to block harmful UV rays that can fade furniture, carpets, and artwork over time.
- Low-E4® Sun Glass: For areas with intense sunlight or for homeowners seeking maximum solar heat gain reduction, Low-E4 Sun Glass is available. This option provides even greater solar control, further reducing heat transfer from the sun.
Tempered Glass: In applications where safety is a concern, such as near doors, floors, or in bathrooms, tempered glass is an option. Tempered glass is a type of safety glass that is heat-treated or chemically treated to increase its strength. If broken, it shatters into small, relatively harmless pieces, unlike standard glass which breaks into sharp shards.
Obscure Glass: For areas where privacy is desired, such as bathrooms or bedrooms, obscure glass is available. This type of glass diffuses light and provides a translucent effect, obscuring the view from the outside while still allowing natural light to enter.
Glass Thickness: The 100 Series typically utilizes double-pane construction with a sealed air or gas space between the panes. The thickness of the glass and the width of the space are optimized for thermal performance, with specific configurations designed to meet ENERGY STAR® requirements in various regions. The exact specifications for glass thickness and spacer width will vary depending on the chosen Low-E option and the climate zone.
Gas Fills: While not always explicitly detailed as a separate "option" for the 100 Series, Andersen utilizes inert gas fills like Argon between the glass panes in their energy-efficient configurations. Argon is denser than air and has lower thermal conductivity, which further enhances the insulating properties of the window, reducing heat transfer.
It is recommended to consult the specific product details or an Andersen representative for the most precise information regarding glass options and their performance characteristics for your particular needs and region.
Construction and materials
The Andersen 100 Series windows are constructed with Perma-Shield® fiber--glass composite exteriors, a material known for its durability and low maintenance. This proprietary composite is designed to resist fading, cracking, and peeling, offering a long-lasting finish. The interior of the 100 Series windows is typically finished with a vinyl material, providing a smooth and easy-to-clean surface that complements a variety of interior decor styles.
The frame and sash of the 100 Series windows are manufactured from this fiber-glass composite material. This construction provides strength and stability while offering excellent thermal performance, helping to reduce energy transfer. The fiber-glass composite is also inherently resistant to moisture and rot, making it an ideal material for exterior window components.
Glazing options for the Andersen 100 Series include Low-E4® glass. This advanced glass technology is designed to improve energy efficiency by reflecting solar heat in the summer and retaining heat in the winter. Depending on the specific product and climate considerations, homeowners may also have options for different types of Low-E coatings and gas fills (such as argon) to further enhance insulation properties.
The Andersen 100 Series is available in a variety of window styles to suit different architectural needs and preferences. These include Awning Windows, Casement Windows, Single Hung Windows, Sliding Horizontal Windows, Specialty Windows, Picture Windows, and Gliding Windows. Each style utilizes the same core construction principles and material technologies to ensure consistent performance and durability across the product line.
The manufacturer's website, andersenwindows.com, provides extensive information on the 100 Series product line, detailing the specific features, benefits, and customization options available for each window style. This includes specifications on frame construction, glass technologies, color choices for both interior and exterior finishes, and hardware options. The website also offers resources for understanding energy efficiency ratings and choosing the right window for specific project requirements.
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