How to Customize Your New Windows

One of the best things about working with experts from Renewal by Andersen® for a window installation is getting access to an extensive selection of customization options. Your windows are yours, after all, so you’re going to want them to reflect your preferences exactly.

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The Renewal by Andersen® Difference

Renewal by Andersen puts a premium on window customization and design by making available 49 color combinations, 11 hardware finishes, slim frames and countless grille designs. Whatever your home style or preferences then, there’s sure to be a customization option that will suit you perfectly.

Customization Options

  • Custom shaping – Renewal by Andersen uses an extrusion process during production that allows us to craft not just narrower frames for more expansive glass areas, but to fashion them as well into any shape of your choice.

  • Stainable interiors – Got a historic home? We also offer stainable interiors made of wood to let you recreate or match your home’s traditional styling.

  • Comprehensive color palette – The colors we offer during window installation are long-lasting and come in a wide range of options, including dark exterior shades that other replacement window brands don’t usually offer.

  • Diverse grille patterns – Got a Colonial home? Live in a Prairie cottage? Whatever your home style, there’s a grille option for you. Have a specific grille pattern in mind? Our experts can also custom-design grilles to accentuate your new windows perfectly. Remember: your windows, your choice.

From consultation to customization, you can expect Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco to be with you every step of the way, ensuring you make the most of your window installation. To learn more about what we can do for you, simply give us a call at (866) 609-5033 or fill out our contact form. Schedule a FREE consultation with us today! We serve San Francisco and the surrounding communities.

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