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Home : Window Replacement Prices : Andersen Andersen Windows Prices 2026Andersen windows prices range from $750 to $2,500+ installed per window (major factors affecting cost include window size, where you live, optional upgrades, and installation company bid). Let's take a deep dive into each of Andersen's five main window series and explore their unique features and get specific window price points. Andersen Window Prices (Quick Overview)
These price points and averages are based on recent consumer price quotes across multiple regions in the United States.
Average Andersen Windows Cost
These price ranges reflect the average installed costs based on recent homeowner quotes and contractor estimates across multiple regions.
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Andersen Windows Prices :: 100 SeriesThe 100 Series is a composite window that uses a fibrex composite mainframe. By far the most popular Andersen series sold due to its availability through the big box stores and its much more reasonable price point compared to other Andersen window series.
Andersen 100 Series Windows PricesHi Dane, I have 3 quotes, which I listed below. None of the prices include the window installation prices just fyi.
Andersen 100 Series Windows CostHi Dane, here are the price quotes on our project. We have seven single hungs, one triple slider, nine picture windows, three single horizontal sliders, as well as one patio sliding door.
Andersen Windows 100 Series PricesHi Dane, I need to replace 25 units, got a quote from one vendor for three different brands. They came at:
[Site Editor's Answer]Fernando, I’d prefer the Simonton Platinum over the Wincore 5400 series. I would consider getting 2 or 3 more bids though — this would be the only way to get enough bids to find more value in the marketplace.
Andersen Fibrex 100 Series QuoteThis project is for full tear-outs and new windows, not replacement windows. I have 42 double hungs (12 have transoms above), 10 casements (4 have transoms), and one rather large Palladian window, along with 12 more windows in our sunroom.
Anderson 100 Series CostWe have 2 quotes so far on 7 picture windows, and 13 double hungs. All with a black exterior and a white interior.
Andersen Windows Price ListI have collected 12 quotes, but have narrowed it way down on 16 double hungs.
Hi Dane, we have a home in Dallas and have several quotes for 21 windows. Company A quoted Anlin Catalina $17,910. This included some nice upgrades and some extras. Labor on the project was $5,505 so $12,405 for the windows.
I'm looking to replace five windows and one patio door.I live in Minnesota. We've gotten quotes from three companies and I'd really like to get your advise on which one I should go with. I intend to live in my home long term so I'd really like to get a good durable product that will serve me well for as long as possible.
Yune, you have three good products. However, the Sunrise and Soft-Lite products are better than the Andersen. Good news for you since their bid is the highest. The Soft-Lite Imperial LS and Sunrise Restorations are two of the best windows on the market. I would give the nod to the the Imperial LS only because this saves you $800. The bigger consideration for me would be the strength and reputation of the company doing the install. This would be the deciding factor for me.
I live in Northern Utah and am considering Okna, Soft-Lite, Milgard, Sunrise, Andersen and Zen. The Milgard Tuscany quote is for $8580, while the Anderson 100 quote is for $7880 ($60 additional for grids).
Fran, I'd give the nod to the Andersen 100 series in terms of overall construction, performance data, and craftsmanship. The Tuscany is not a bad window at all, but I'd go with the Andersen considering the better quality and lower price tag.
My wife and I are replacing 40 windows, many of them casements. I have three bids that I'm considering:
Gene, the Andersen 100 sounds too high to me. Good window, but not $1000 plus per window good. I'm not sure which Vytex Window this is, but I like the company. I would get the performance numbers on this window and compare it to the Simonton 5500. I like the 5500 series a lot, but if the Vytex has similar numbers I'd go with this and save the $6K.
Andersen 200 Series PricesThe 200 Series is the company's entry level wood clad window. The 200 uses a vinyl exterior cladding and a real wood interior, which can be ordered in numerous colors and options (but not as many options as the 400 Series).
Andersen 200 Cost vs Polaris UltraweldI have two quotes on 12 windows and was curious which one you thought offered a better value: one for the Anderson 400 for $38,000 and the Andersen 200 for $23,000. The second quote is on the Polaris Ultraweld series and this one was for $12000.
[Website Editor Reply]Pam, the Polaris Ultraweld window for $12000 is the much better deal over the Andersen 400 or 200 for double or triple this price. I think the Ultraweld is an excellent window and that's a very fair price.
Andersen 200 Price QuoteWe're considering the Aeries by Provia, which is their wood clad window. It comes with a limited lifetime warranty that includes a glass replacement provision. The Aeris has a u-factor 0.27, SHGC 0.20, VT 0.47, CR of 0.59 and AI of 0.3. The cost was $9800.
[Website Editor Reply]Debbie, ProVia makes a good window, I'd say the Aeris would be on par with the Andersen 200 series. Andersen is a big name in the window industry, but ProVia has a good reputation in doors. I would ultimately go with the less expensive option unless you thought the installation from the Andersen dealer was going to be better.
200 Series Andersen Windows PricesWe're buying 14 new constrution double hungs and was hoping to get a bit of feedback on the bids we've received.
[Site Editor's Answer]Mary, even for new construction, those are hefty price tags, I'm going to assume that there is some major work going on to the frames and sills on those. The Sunrise Vanguard is the best deal there. By far. Unless you need wood windows, the Sunrise is definitely the way to go.
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The 400 Series is a vinyl clad wood window that is considered the company's best option for the money. It comes a whole host of colors, options, sizes, upgrades, etc.
I have 12 double hungs, 2 sliders, and 1 hopper. Two estimates...both from Impriano Roofing & Siding.
Robin. Impriano Roofing & Siding Inc. gets excellent reviews. I love the ProVia Endure and that is a good quote for 15 windows and capping for each window. I'd say you have a solid winner!
16 windows that includes installation and here are my bids:
Thank you!! Now that I think about it, the Andersen 100 is a single hung, it should not have moved when in the lock position. I will take another look. I really liked the Andersen 400 series, but not the price. It was around $58,000 for 34 windows and $24,000 for the Andersen 100. I will check out the Sunrise Restorations on Friday.
Dane, we have received several quotes on replacing 8 casement windows with double hungs and are down to a couple of quotes and we were wondering what your thoughts are.
Tony, I myself would prefer the Soft-lite Elements for the extra $1K. I like the Anderson 400 series, but don't think that the wood window interior will hold up nearly as well as the top performing vinyl window like the Soft-Lite Elements.
I have 27 windows that are Anderson Narrowlines, which were installed around 1989. I bought the conversion kits to make them new again. This will cost me $10,000 - $12,000 as a DIY project.
Dane, I like your website and I've been lurking about for several months gathering up information. Now to need to think seriously about replacing my windows. We had a local Okna company give us a price bid on 16 double hungs and 1 small awning style. This was on the Okna 500 deluxe.
Robert, the Okna bid sounds fair given everything they have to do to the windows during the project. I would be very interested to see how the Sunrise and Andersen 400 bids compare. I would think that the Sunrise Standard window and the Okna 500 would be relatively close in price. The Andersen 400 will be more expensive.
The Andersen 400 window is quite a nice wood window and one of my favorites. However, wood clads can be tricky business because of how much maintenance they require and how much less time they last compared to a high quality vinyl window. I would spend some time trying to figure out if this is really what you want.
I have a bid on 17 Harvey Classic double hung windows that comes out to $460 each. We also new to replace two bay windows and a patio sliding door. This portion is $9200. Does this sound like a reasonable quote? Previously, we had a bid on the Andersen 400 series and doors and this came out to $7500 more.
Wayland Harvey vinyl windows are a good quality window and $460 for the Classic installed is a very fair price. The Andersen 400 is a better window than the Harvey, but wood is a tricky material to deal with. It is more expensive, but it doesn't hold up over time as well as vinyl. $7500 is about what I'd expect you to pay to go with the Andersen over the Harvey.
A Sunrise dealer priced out replacing all our windows using white frames, grids, white exterior and white hardware. All told, the price came out to $460 per window with the vendor doing all interior & exterior work.
Ron, the better deal is probably the Sunrise, but I'm partial to vinyl windows. If you really want wood windows, then $560 for the Andersen 400 series is a screaming deal. Wood just makes me a little bit nervous so I tend to suggest people go with a high quality vinyl window.
We are looking to replace 20 windows in our home - we currently have the original Anderson wood clads from the 1991 construction of our home. We have had a multitude ofsales/installers in and out of our home in the last several weeks and our heads are spinning - we like the idea of composite, wood is great but not a requirement (goal is energy efficiency in both hot and cold months); high quality vinyl is OK - we really want double-hung...
If this were me, it would be an absolute no brainer -- the Okna 800 is probably one of the top 3 vinyl windows on the market. Frankly I'm VERY surpirsed how low that price is -- I'm almost suspect of it.
My contractor got great pricing though his distributor for a 400 double hung. The big choice is now between an Anderson 400 for $550 and the Sunrise for $560. The only reason I'm even considering the choice is because our home has stained oak trim and the window would look beautiful stained to match. The white vinyl isn't as attractive looking in a stained frame.
Tom, that is a fantastic price for the Andersen 400 series. While the Sunrise would probably last longer, the Andersen 400 is well made and the interior wood is very nice looking. If you are willing to stain and take care of the interior wood, I'd have to say go with the Anderson -- especially if every time you look at the windows they are a thing of beauty. Vinyl is simply not a thing of beauty...
We've settled on insert replacements since a full siding replacement is not an option for us at this time. My sons bedroom window is leaking air and condensating so bad that the wood sash started to mold at the end of last winter. Originally we wanted Andersen 400 series but can't afford the $720 each (uninstalled). The comparable Kolbe Heritage window was $893 (uninstalled).
We're replacing 30 double hungs and have bids for the Anderson 400 Woodwright series (upgraded screens and glass) - $20K.
Les, I normally don't suggest the highest bid, but in this case that's the winner, at least in my opinion. That's actually a very good price on the Anderson 400 and the Wooddwright is my favorite of their entire line of wood clad windows. Sierra Pacific is a mid range wood window manufacturer and I don't think you are going to get the long term value you're looking for with their products.
Andersen A Series Windows PricesThe A Series is a top-of-the-line fiberglass clad wood window that is fully customizable and comes in a huge array of frame, trim and sash colors. The window can be ordered in any 1/4 inch size increment and has tons of amazing custom features and hardware upgrades. The A Series, or Architectural Series, is built to be used by architects and high end designers and is priced as such. If you can afford it, our hats are off to you because this is a truly beautiful wood window. Compare the Andersen Architectural Series to Loewen window prices.
A Serie VostsWe are renovating our home and are looking for top end windows. We have a bid on the A Series that comes in at roughly $3000 each and was curious as to the market price. I know that might be hard to say
[Editor's Response]Marvin and Anderson A Series are the top-of-the-heap and this is not a surprising per window cost. In terms of fair market price, especially for custom high end projects, you are going to need to get one or two more bids to compare it to. I would suggest Marvin and Loewen to begin with.
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The E Series is one of the company's high end wood clad series, along with the Architectural series. A very nice options, but also very pricey.
Hi Dane, I live in San Francisco in a part of the city that says we need to have wood clad. Our area is pretty run down so most of the neighbors actually have vinyl windows.
Shea, yes that is quite expensive. You should get a bid on the Anderson 400 and/or 200 series and see how that compares. Jeld Wen also makes a wood clad that won't break the bank and I believe they come with a lifetime warranty on the wood frame. (Jeld Wen Windows Cost) They are the only company in the industry to do so if I'm not mistaken. In general, wood window prices are quite high and they tend to last much less time than vinyl or fiberglass windows.
Hi Dane, we live in Dallas and are looking to replace the inefficient windows in our home. We have received quotes from both Anderson and Marvin. While their windows seem to be excellent options, the problem is their price. We have been quoted 100k and 45k respectively.
Jesse, Anderson and Marvin windows, but you should be able to get a GOOD vinyl window (or aluminum) and be fine in the Texas heat. I’ve never heard the whole outlawing claim and would be surprised if that were true – that sounds like scare tactics to me.
Andersen Windows Pricing FAQThese are the most common questions homeowners ask in reference to Andersen window prices, installation, and long-term value. What is the average cost of replacement windows in 2026?The average cost of replacement windows in 2026 ranges from $400 to $2,500+ installed per window. How much do Andersen windows cost per window installed?The cost of a medium sized Andersen window installed is as follows: the 150 Series will run $750, the 200 Series will run $1,650, the 400 Series will run $2,000, the A series will run $2,250, and the E Series will run $2,500. What factors affect the price of replacement windows?The most important factors that affect the price of replacement windows include the brand and series, the frame material, window size, and installation requirements. Also, the company that provides the project bid is a huge additional factor that can drive the per window cost either up or down. Are Andersen windows worth the cost?Generally, yes, Andersen windows are worth the price you pay for them. The company offers good return on investment. However, there are other companies that offer even better ROI on new windows. How do Andersen window prices compare to other brands?Andersen window prices are quite a bit more expensive when compared to other brands. In fact, Andersen prices are some of the highest in the industry today. Andersen Windows VerdictAndersen Windows And Doors are a very strong brand, but also quite expenisve. While I'm not a huge fan of wood clad windows and doors, Andersen makes several quality options for each. So, yes, worth a bid if you are in the market for wood-clad windows and doors. Replacement Window Prices By BrandCompare replacement window prices from the most popular brands: About The AuthorDane is the site editor of Replacement Windows Reviews and has worked in the window and door industry for more than 40 years. He spent nearly two decades as a professional window installer before transitioning into consumer education and window review analysis. Related Topics: Windsor Windows Prices
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