How to measure for Andersen replacement windows

How to measure for Andersen replacement windows?

If you have an existing window, you can measure the window’s overall width and length, as well as the window’s overall height, from the inside of the existing window frame. If you don’t have an existing window, you can use your own measurements but bear in mind that the exact measurements for your windows will affect the fit of your new windows.

How to find Andersen replacement window measurements online?

To find andersen replacement window measurements online, you can use the Andersen Window Calculator. This handy online tool allows you to quickly find the window measurements for any type of Andersen replacement window. You can also get additional window information like the nailing schedule, which is important for installation.

How to measure for Andersen aluminum replacement windows?

To ensure the perfect fit, you will need to provide the window manufacturer with the actual exterior dimensions of your existing windows and door. You can either have your existing windows and door professionally inspected (to confirm the actual size) or you can measure them yourself. The important thing to remember is that windows and doors come in all shapes and sizes and if the measurements you provide aren’t exactly what the manufacturer is expecting, your windows will either be returned or installed incorrectly.

How to measure for Andersen windows replacement?

If you are planning to replace your windows with Andersen replacement windows, you will need to know the window size and how much space is available around the window. Measure the length and width of the windows on the home you plan to replace and write this information down. Measure the area around each window to see if room exists for the windows to fit.

How to find Andersen replacement window measurements?

The window measurements you need for replacement window replacement are equal to the existing window measurements multiplied by the expansion factor. The expansion factor for windows with nailing fins is 1.003. The expansion factor for windows without nailing fins is 1.002. This tells you that if you have a window with nailing fins, add 0.003″ to each window measurement you have. If you have a window without nailing fins, add 0.002″ to each window measurement you have.