
Renewal By Andersen of Washington
About us
Renewal by Andersen of WA is proud to serve the window replacement and patio door replacement needs of the Seattle area. We are the window replacement division of Andersen Windows, drawing on the Andersen tradition of over 110 years of quality, innovation and craftsmanship. Our turnkey process begins with a call from you and includes a respectful in-home sales consultation, custom-manufacturing of replacement windows to precisely fit your home and installation by a dedicated team of professionals. Best of all, we stand behind our products and installation with one of the strongest warranties in the Seattle window replacement business.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Window & Door Replacement; double hung, casement, bay, picture, gliding, sliding, awning windows, patio & french doors
Services we don't offer
Glass replacement, window repairs, & front door replacement.
Amenities
Eco Friendly Accreditations
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- American Express
- Financing Available
- Check
- Visa
- MasterCard
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The R-by-A rep who first came to our house to discuss the job was great! He asked a lot of questions about the "look" we were going for so the windows could be worked into the overall design. He was able to offer us color and hardware options that fully complemented the rest of the kitchen design. He mentioned he might need to contact our contractor (who was doing our cabinets) as one of the windows would be precariously close to one of the cabinets and he wanted to make sure all got installed properly. That he took the time to even think about this kind of detail really put my mind at ease.
[Compare this to another window group we called. Their rep cared only about figuring out how many windows he could sell us. He kept trying to get us to do our whole house even though we kept telling him that, at the moment, we were only interested in the kitchen. He just kept spitting out more numbers about how much more we could save if we did more windows. He offered no options in terms of color/hardware and was certainly not thinking about how the windows fit into the overall design of the kitchen. No thanks.]
The day of the windows install, the R-by-A guys arrived right on time. They were respectful and courteous. By this time, we'd decided the frame on the aforementioned window, so close to the cabinet should be left off until the cabinet was installed (this had not yet happened). I reminded them of this and they were completely cool with this decision. I retreated to the back of the house to let them work. After a time, I went out front to take a peek and see how they were doing. I was surprised to see the installation (sans that one frame) was complete. The windows looked fabulous and they had left the kitchen cleaner than it was when they came in.
Fast-forward a month. The cabinets are now in. We were under the impression our contractor would be finishing the one window frame. (The R-by-A guys had left behind the materials for this.) But, our contractor thought otherwise and told us we would have to pay extra to have him complete this. We called R-by-A and they came back and finished the one last window frame at no extra charge. ("It is in your contract; you paid for it," they said.) And, truthfully, I was happier to have R-by-A complete the job. After all, they are the experts when it comes to windows.
We are completely satisfied with the quality of the work and the quality of the customer service offered by Renewal by Andersen. We will be replacing our living room windows in the not too distant future and will definitely call Renewal by Andersen again.
About 2 hours later, I got a call from the guy to measure and he set up a day and time. He called 15 minutes before and arrived as scheduled and took many measurements and about 20 photos of details for the installed and possibly the manufacturing people.
The time involved in producing and delivering the window took about 2 weeks and I think the door was made in either Iowa, Illinois or Indiana (not important where).
The installer also called ahead and arrived on time. I did not tell him that I had taken the AAM class (sponsored by the major window suppliers) on window/door installation. The class was about $650 and most of the guys in the class were on the clock for 2 days and were working for builders, window installation subcontractors, testing companies or were inspectors/consultants, since the liability problems and employers insurance companies required a certification for installation.
The installer (a sub-contractor to Andersen) arrived with a pick-up and a large enclosed van with ladders on top. Inside the van, he had a work bench, folding work benches, generator, 2 compressors, 2 saws, a couple of nailers, hand power tools, a supply of trim (1x2 square maple for me), step ladders, vacuum cleaner, a refrigerated cooler filled with water and about a mile of extension cords.
He arrived at 9:00 AM and fought with the 30 year old townhouse and door. We have 2 cats, so went out to the trailer and brought in some pipe stands and mesh to fence off the inside area to prevent escape. He replaced some hidden rotted wood (sill, etc.) and was done about 11:30 AM. I watched everything while I sat at my computer without being in the way. He spent about 10 minutes explaining the tricks and use of the door, locks, future adjustments and explaining that he adjusted it to close too tight because the gasketing will loosen up in a month or so. Then he went out for the vacuum to clean up everything and then cleaned a few old spots on the carpet. The old door was removed and everything inside and outside was perfect. When talking to him, I said I had taken the certification class and it turned out we both had the same instructor at different times.
After that, he started to install the smoke and CO detectors in or near the bedrooms - included in the cost and required by most suburbs in the area. He had the permit inspection scheduled (included in the price) for 1:00PM and the inspector spent more time on the detectors, but be did look at all of the nailing and caulking and operate the door.
In general, it was done strictly the way it should have been done and very professional to a high standard. The price was actually a little less than 2 other replacement companies with windows of questionable quality, although they all probable get the glass units from the same manufacturers.
There is no question that I will use Renewal by Andersen on my next replacements if I can get the same installation sub-contractor.
huge difference from both a heating and cooling perspective.
price reflects the quality of the service and the product.
I highly recommend hiring these guys if you need service or to install new doors and windows, they know their stuff. I will be replacing a set of hinged patio doors and will definitely use them to purchase and install.
So, as a consumer, you DO NOT BENEFIT, but the retailer definitely does if the consumer does not utilize the offer purchased. I'm sure that I may not be alone. So, for every customer who does not make use of this offer is an additional $299 profited without services rendered. These offers seem deceptive and dishonest to the consumer. I have learned a valuable lesson through "Buyers Remorse" and have no intention of using this or future offers like this that refer to a discount for services (without having an estimated regular cost value or range provided upfront).
I am not blaming anyone for not doing my research upfront. I just want other customer's to learn from my experience and be VERY careful of the offers you choose to purchase!
Thank you.
We needed to have them remove existing windows, sliding doors and an atrium window set up. They replaced a picture window, installed an awing window, and framed in and installed a large casement window (24x60). Moved in an exterior wall 4ft. framed in and installed a double sliding door with side lights. They also had to jack hammer up and remove a 4 by 12 section of mortar and tile floor. They coordinated scheduling with another company that was replacing decking at the same time. We would hire them again and have recommended them to other people.
The installers Aaron King and Vantha Men are very professional. Runners were placed in the house wherever they would be walking. All the windows on the outside were lined with vinyl to catch all the debris. Aaron and Vantha worked well as a team. They were quick, efficient, and very thorough.
My wife and I are very happy we chose Renew by Andersen to replace the windows in our home!
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