How to measure for Andersen 400 series replacement windows

How to measure for Andersen 400 series replacement windows?

Getting the right window size for your home can maximize both your home’s energy efficiency and your comfort. Window size also has a huge impact on the amount of money you’ll spend on your windows.

How to measure for Andersen series replacement windows?

The first step is to take accurate wall-mounted measurements of your windows and doors at the same time. When doing this, make sure to measure all around the windows and doors from the inside of the wall. This ensures that you will get accurate window and door replacement measurements for each window. We use a tape measure and a metal tape to take these measurements. The window and door measurements are then be transferred to your purchase order or estimate.

How to fit Andersen series replacement windows?

First, you need to determine your window size and decide on a casement or sliding window option. Then, you’ll want to cut the window where the header and sill meet the rough opening. Next, use a level to make sure the window is plumb and level. Then, use your window’s measurements to fit the window into the opening.

What size replacement Andersen window to fit my Anderson series replacement window?

The size of a replacement window is dependent on the existing window’s size. The inside measurements of your existing window will vary depending on your specific home design. You can find the width, length, and height of your windows on the door and by looking at the window sash. You’ll need the exact measurements for your windows to ensure that the new windows fit properly.

Andersen 6series replacement windows measure?

Professional window installers who install Andersen windows use a tape measure to make sure the windows are the right size. It’s a good idea to have multiple levels of your home measured for the right windows. This allows the installer to get the best fit for all the windows in your home.