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According to our research, the best window brands are Renewal by Andersen, Castle Windows and Champion Windows. We analyzed each company’s website for product catalogs, customization options, availability, energy efficiency upgrades and pricing when available, read 100 customer reviews per provider and contacted company representatives for additional product information.
Windows are an important part of your home. The best window brands protect your home’s interior from the elements and regulate temperatures for energy efficiency. They also help to define your home’s style and character.
Here are our top picks for window brands.
Use the table below to compare costs, star ratings and BBB scores of our best window brands:
Only 3% of survey respondents claimed they wish they had gone with a DIY or local installer. 67% of respondents said they were satisfied with their service and new windows after choosing a national window installer such as Renewal by Andersen
There are many factors to weigh when choosing replacement windows, including window style, glass options, hardware and window frame material. Let’s take a closer look to help you narrow down your choices.
Below is a breakdown of popular window types to help you determine which fits your functional and stylistic needs.
Check that any window brand you’re considering includes a warranty to protect your investment. The coverage level varies by product. High-end options such as wood windows usually include more comprehensive warranties. Cheaper options, such as vinyl windows, have shorter warranties of one to two years.
Window warranties are typically separated into two types of coverage: one for workmanship and one for components.
This coverage refers to the physical parts and construction of the window. Limited warranties are common in the industry, while lifetime warranties are not the standard. Window companies that do offer a lifetime warranty are a secure investment. Window warranties often cover the following:
This coverage refers to the workmanship or installation of the product. Therefore, window labor warranties cover installation errors, not manufacturing issues. You may need to pay a service fee to make a claim on a window labor warranty.
Here are a few factors to consider when it comes to the energy efficiency of your new windows:
Windows are vital to your home’s function, safety, energy efficiency and style, so take time to ensure you’re choosing the right brand. Castle Windows is ideal for homeowners looking to upgrade their home’s entire exterior, offering high-quality window and door installation alongside roofing and siding services.
Renewal by Andersen offers a large selection of standard and specialty windows with white-glove installation. Consider Harvey Windows if you want complete control over your window hardware, glass and other customization options.
We recommend getting at least three quotes from different window brands to compare products and pricing. Enter your ZIP code in our tool below to quickly request free quotes or set up consultations.
Here are a few hallmarks of a good window company:
For unmatched durability, consider fiberglass frames, which can last up to 40 years. Note that during this time, there may be necessary maintenance to keep the seals fresh or replace aging glass.
Most window companies offer limited lifetime warranties. However, Castle offers an impressive transferable lifetime warranty.
Based on our research, Milgard windows are among the most affordable with a price range of $300 to $700.
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