The best asset of gliding window systems is alsp its greatest weakness: wide glass. It's true they admit a profusion of sunlight and capture expansive views. However, these benefits usually come with certain downsides. ... Read More
Bay Window History: When the Bay Saw the Light of Day
The bay may not be as ubiquitous as the double-hung, but it predated the first sash window invented by Robert Hooke in the 17th century. To learn about its evolution, Renewal by Andersen® of Phoenix sheds light on its history: ... Read More
The Top 4 Window Styles for Daylighting
When you think about windows, your first thought might be about the glass itself--the large reflective glass that protects you from the outside and lets you see through it at the same time. So when deciding on a window, you'll want to find the best one with the biggest glass area without compromising its strength. ... Read More
The Differences Between Bay and Bow Windows
When you’re looking for a Victorian-era window to match your home, then you might be better served by either a bow or bay window. As you browse through the different designs in our catalog, you might wonder how these two windows differ and how can you put them to your advantage. ... Read More
Why Spring Is the Best Time for New Windows
Spring is the best time to start something new and fresh for your home and what better way to begin than with a home improvement project. At Renewal by Andersen®, we highly recommend that you start the season off right by investing in a window replacement project. ... Read More