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Andersen is synonymous with quality and excellence. Andersen windows and doors have been part of the American home for over a century. Whether you're building a new home or renovating one, visit UBS and speak with our friendly and experienced Andersen sales staff. They can help you find the Andersen product you want or look for ideas for your building project. UBS's direct factory trailer loads enable UBS offers quality Andersen windows and doors at the best prices. Gliding windows are also known as sliding windows, and they have the sash move horizontally in order to open the window, making this design a great choice if you want a window that lets in even more light and air. The choices for this design are limited to the 200 Series and 400 Series, with the 400 Series being the more popular choice, with its High-Performance Low-E4 glass that stays cleaner and reduces water spotting. Andersen Specialty Windows are stationary windows that come in a variety of shapes, not conforming to the usual 4-sided designs of other models.




Specialty windows come in round, elliptical, arch and multi-sided shapes. These Specialty Windows come in the full range of models, from Series 200 to Series 400 to the A-Series and finally you have the Architectural Specialty Windows which come custom made to size. Andersen Hinged Patio Doors come in single panel or multiple panel designs, which gives you a number of choices on how you want your patio door to work for you. Inswing or outswing designs can be chosen, as well as patio doors with arched tops. Up to 3 doors can be chosen for the Series 200, Series 400 and A-Series models, while the Architectural Outswing Patio Doors come custom made so you can choose more panels, as well as interior and exterior finishes. These sliding doors can be ordered in designs ranging from 2-4 panels, so that you can choose which number of doors best complements your home's design. Series 200, Series 400 and A-Series models are available as well, with the Series 200 model being the most budget friendly.




A variety of interior finishes and exterior colors are your options with Series 400 and A-Series, plus the addition of High-Performance Low-E4 glass. Andersen sidelights and stationary panels are used to complement your Andersen patio doors by creating a larger wall of light, especially with the stationary panels. The sidelights are about half the size of a normal door, serving as an accent to your hinged doors, while the stationary doors are full sized, giving you the entire view, but with no moving parts. All the ranges of models are available from Series 200 to their line of Architectural Sidelights and Stationary Windows. These transoms serve the same purpose as sidelights, in that they become accent pieces for your other Andersen doors, except they are positioned at the top of every door rather than on the side. Transoms come only in Series 400, A-Series and Architectural models, so that they are all furnished with High-Performance Low-E4 glass. These Andersen Commercial Entry doors come in solo designs or 2-panel styles, and are made to fit standard and custom commercial entries.




Commercial buildings are assured of superior quality when they choose these hinged doors because they are all Architectural model quality, being custom made for their various settings. This means the entire range of interior finishes, exterior colors are an option, as well as Andersen's High-Performance Low-E4 glass which maintains superior cleanliness. Andersen Is No Longer One-Size-Fits-All! Spring Is Here, Color Is Everywhere,  And New Growth All Around Andersen is no longer one-size or one-color fits all. It was all so easy once when you had White or Terratone, with grille or without, screen or no screen. Just take a look at the options for interior colors that Andersen came out with this year. You can now get the same ten exterior colors, in A-Series, on the interior of your windows. This is not only a great look but a great savings from Andersen because there’s no need to paint. Let’s not forget that you can get a two tone color on your windows now – like a white frame with a black sash.




Just when you thought you had seen it all Andersen has 10’ door heights and widths as wide as 60’ – these are doors on steroids! And you can get panels up to 5’ wide. There is also a new Fiberglass mulling system that will allow us to take 3 smaller groups into 1 larger combination. Please remember that your Shepley Andersen sales person can still make this easy, because we specialize in windows and doors. 400’s & 200 ‘s Series News BLACK is the new black! Now available from Andersen, the option of black exterior on all Andersen 400 series windows and 200 Series gliding patio doors. 400 Series products have glass options that are Energy Star certified. Interior wood species include: Douglas Fir; 10 New interior Colors selections include: Sandtone; Color matched jamb liner filler is standard to the unit – (liners will match the exterior color) SmartSun—out of the box U factor .27 Choose from 50 exterior colors at no additional charge – custom colors available




Hardware match: Gliding Patio doors, Hinge doors, Casement and Awnings will match A-Series and 400 Series hardware later in the year (Q-4) From The Growing Season: Spring A-Series doors -XL sized doors available for rough openings up to 10’ tall Up to 13’ 5” tall 60’ wide Panels up to 5’wide – Fewer bigger panels A-Series larger Casement and Awning sizes Casement sizes 4’ wide x 8’ high Awning increase height by 1’ New Fiberglass Mulling System Available in longer lengths – Larger mulling in width and height Complete Factory assembled combinations and ready to install field mulls Bill Holzman has over 20 years of experience in the building supply industry. e in and meet our product experts who will show you the window options that are available to suit your needs. Our team of product specialists: Bill Holzman, Tammy Bearse-Santos, Craig Fischer, Joe Murphy, Jeff Senecal, John Byrne, Edward Haskell, Brian Brady, Mike Holmstrom, Skip Weeks and Marcey Jerome.

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