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About Andersen Windows & Doors in Arlington, TX

Andersen has been building windows in Bayport, Minnesota since 1903, and the company’s long manufacturing history is a real factor when Arlington homeowners are choosing a brand they expect to outlast their next mortgage. We install Andersen windows and doors throughout Arlington and the surrounding Tarrant County area in homes that range from 1960s ranches near downtown to two-story brick traditionals in north Arlington and Viridian. Andersen’s product range includes the entry-level 100 Series Fibrex composite line, the mid-market 400 Series of clad-wood double-hungs and casements, and the high-end A-Series with deep architectural detail. The right Andersen line for an Arlington home depends on the architecture, the budget, and how long the homeowner plans to stay—we walk through that decision in person at the consultation.

Andersen 400 Series in Arlington Homes

The 400 Series is Andersen’s most widely installed line in our Arlington market. It pairs a real wood interior with a low-maintenance vinyl-clad exterior and accepts a Low-E argon glass package that delivers strong U-factor and solar heat gain numbers for west and south elevations. We use 400 Series double-hungs and casements regularly on brick traditional homes near Park Row and in the Lake Arlington corridor where homeowners want warm wood interiors but do not want to repaint exterior wood every few years. The line’s deep size range and divided-lite options also let us match the original muntin patterns on older Arlington homes around downtown.

Andersen 100 Series Fibrex for Budget-Conscious Projects

The 100 Series uses Fibrex, Andersen’s proprietary composite of reclaimed wood fiber and PVC, and sits at a price point closer to mid-line vinyl while delivering meaningfully better dimensional stability through Texas summers. We recommend 100 Series for Arlington homeowners upgrading from base builder-grade vinyl who want better long-term performance without jumping to clad wood. It is also a strong choice for rental properties in the UT Arlington corridor and for short-term holds where the owner wants a real upgrade in performance but does not need the architectural depth of the 400 or A-Series lines.

Andersen A-Series for Higher-End Arlington Homes

The A-Series is Andersen’s architectural line, designed to hit specific historical proportions and deliver the deepest energy performance in the Andersen catalog. It is the right product for higher-end Arlington homes in north Arlington, Dalworthington Gardens, Pantego, and the higher-end Lake Arlington and Viridian-area builds where the homeowner is committed to the home long-term. The A-Series carries Andersen’s strongest U-factor numbers, the deepest divided-lite program, and a wide finish palette that accommodates both traditional and contemporary architectural styles.

Andersen Patio and Entry Doors for Arlington Backyards

On the door side, the Andersen Frenchwood and 200 Series sliding patio doors are regular installs on Arlington back patios where the existing 1980s aluminum slider has warped or lost its weatherstrip seal. The Frenchwood gliding door pairs the wide-open feel of a slider with the architectural look of a French door, and the multi-point lock and reinforced bottom track hold up to daily traffic in homes with kids and dogs. Andersen’s entry door collection in fiberglass-clad construction also matches well with newer Arlington two-stories where the original steel front door has begun to fade and dent under western afternoon sun.

Energy Performance and Texas Code

Most current Andersen residential lines meet or exceed ENERGY STAR Southern climate-zone requirements when paired with the appropriate Low-E glass package. For Arlington that typically means a low solar heat gain coefficient on south and west elevations and a balanced visible transmittance on north exposures. Andersen’s SmartSun glass option delivers strong solar control without the heavy tint that some Texas homeowners object to from inside the house, and the Low-E4 PassiveSun option is a better fit for north-facing rooms where you want passive heat gain on the brief winter cold snaps. We spec the glass package per opening rather than uniformly across the home.

Why Arlington Homeowners Choose Andersen

Andersen’s reputation for product longevity and warranty support is the most common reason Arlington homeowners ask us for the brand by name. The frame and sash carry a twenty-year limited warranty, and the insulated glass unit seal is also covered for twenty years. The combination of broad product range, well-known brand recognition with appraisers and inspectors, and a deep dealer network that supports parts and service across North Texas makes Andersen a safe long-term choice. We are an authorized installer and handle all warranty registration on your behalf at the post-install handoff.

Frequently Asked Questions About Andersen Windows & Doors in Arlington, TX

What is the difference between Andersen 400 Series and A-Series for an Arlington home?

The 400 Series is the volume residential line with a vinyl-clad exterior and wood interior, suited to most Arlington traditional and brick homes. The A-Series is the architectural line with deeper profiles, a stronger glass package, and a broader divided-lite program—appropriate for higher-end homes in north Arlington and Dalworthington Gardens where the homeowner wants premium performance and architectural detail.

Is Andersen Fibrex the same as fiberglass?

No. Fibrex is Andersen’s proprietary composite of reclaimed wood fiber and thermoplastic. It performs similarly to fiberglass in terms of dimensional stability and weather resistance but is not chemically the same material. For most Arlington applications it delivers comparable real-world performance at a different price point.

How long does Andersen window installation take in Arlington?

A typical whole-house Andersen window install in Arlington runs two to three working days, depending on opening count and any trim work required. Single openings can usually be completed in part of a day. Patio and entry door installs typically run four to eight hours per opening.

Does the Andersen warranty cover Arlington hail damage?

Hail damage is generally a homeowner insurance claim rather than a manufacturer warranty issue, but the Andersen warranty does cover material and workmanship defects, and we coordinate hail-claim documentation with your adjuster directly when needed. Andersen frame materials hold up well to typical Tarrant County storm exposure.

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