Andersen Patio Doors: What To Look For

Wednesday, December 02, 2009
 Brett Roth's Insight into FAS Andersen Doors

What To Look For

Compare NFRC ratings

When it comes to window or door U-Factor, the lower the better - and the less you'll spend heating and cooling. It's an easy, accurate way to compare the energy efficiency of windows.

Slide the door open.

Gliding patio doors should sound and feel like they're floating, not sliding. On Andersen gliding patio doors, adjustable ball bearing rollers riding on hardened stainless steel create a smooth, quiet, long-lasting ride.

Throw the lock.

The unique Andersen lock pulls the door panel snugly into the door jamb to enhance weathertightness and security.

Owner-2-Owner Tranferable Limited Warranty.

Andersen Window & Door products feature a 20-year limited warranty on glass and a 10-year limited warranty on non-glass parts. The limited warranty never loses value over its lifetime because it is non-prorated. Being fully transferable, it can also add real value should you decide to sell your home.

The Andersen Advantage

A well-crafted patio door is a perfect combination of all the best qualities of a window and a door. It lets in the warmth and light of a window and also creates an entryway. Andersen gives you the choice of three beautiful, distinctive styles along with an unparalleled variety of hardware and accessories.
Brett Roth 12/2/2009 4:26:00 PM

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