Andersen Windows Marks Production of 10 Millionth 100 Series Window with Charitable Donation

Andersen's Goodyear, AZ, facility which produces 100 Series windows celebrates the 10 millionth milestone.

In a significant milestone for Andersen Windows, the company proudly announced the production of its 10 millionth 100 Series window. This achievement underscores the enduring quality and innovation that have come to define the brand, which is hailed as America’s most trusted window and door brand by builders, contractors, architects, and homeowners.

The 100 Series, launched in 2008 during the Great Recession, has grown to become one of Andersen’s most popular product lines. Crafted from the company’s exclusive Fibrex® material, these windows combine the strength of wood with the low-maintenance features of vinyl. This combination has made the 100 Series a cornerstone of contemporary home design, offering beauty, strength, and sustainability at a competitive price point.

To celebrate this achievement, Andersen is donating 100 Series windows for a Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity home in St. Paul’s “The Heights” neighborhood. This community is designed to be one of the most energy-efficient developments in Minnesota, aligning with Andersen’s commitment to sustainability. The 100 Series windows contribute to this goal with their superior energy efficiency, use of recycled materials, and long-lasting durability.

Andersen’s Bayport, Minnesota manufacturing plant, which produces the 100 Series line, is located near The Heights, making this donation particularly meaningful. “This milestone is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our team at Andersen,” said Brandon Berg, senior vice president of research, development, and innovation at Andersen Corporation. “We are proud to see the impact our 100 Series windows have had on homes across America, and we are excited to continue to support the work of Habitat for Humanity.”

Additionally, Andersen celebrated the 10 millionth window production at its facilities in Garland, Texas; Goodyear, Arizona; and Bayport, Minnesota, where employees gathered to mark the occasion with speeches, treats, and a commemorative window for signing.

Andersen’s partnership with Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, which dates back to 1989, has contributed significantly to affordable homeownership in the region. “Hundreds of Twin Cities Habitat homeowners have improved home efficiency and lower utility bills thanks to Andersen windows,” said Chris Coleman, President & CEO of Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity.

The Andersen 100 Series windows are renowned for their durability, sustainability, and energy efficiency. Available in a variety of rich dark colors, these windows feature low-maintenance exteriors designed to withstand various climates, ensuring long-lasting performance and appeal.

For more information, please visit Andersen Corporation’s website at https://www.andersenwindows.com

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