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Andersen Launches Triple-Pane Option for 400 Series Windows in the Northeast

400 Series window

Andersen 400 Series windows with triple-pane glass are a new option from the window and door brand that is now available in the Northeast and is designed to meet stringent stretch code standards and Energy Star v7.0 performance requirements. The triple-pane option also aligns with passive house and net-zero performance goals.

Andersen 400 Series windows with triple-pane glass boast various coating options for optimal insulation. Customers can choose from options like dual low-e4 enhanced or low-e4 enhanced with Heatlock technology, enabling the best fit for their climate and energy needs.

"This expansion is designed to meet the stringent Energy Star v7.0 performance requirements and work within the increasingly demanding energy stretch codes required in states such as Massachusetts. This new triple-pane glass offering demonstrates our commitment to listening to our customers' needs and innovating accordingly to align our product offerings with ever-changing efficiency requirements," says Brian Quick, business manager for Andersen's 400 Series product line.

Product details

Crafted from wood with a Perma-Shield exterior cladding, Andersen's 400 Series windows combine timeless aesthetics with weather-resistant construction, making them ideal for New England's harsh climate. Additionally, the triple-pane glass option helps homeowners and builders reduce their energy bills.

Earlier this year, Andersen earned its 10th consecutive Energy Star Partner of the Year Sustained Excellence Award. Andersen has been an Energy Star partner since the windows program began in 1998, and was the first window manufacturer awarded the Energy Star National Window Partner of the Year in 1999. 

The new triple-pane glass option on Andersen 400 Series windows is available in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont.