About
At Renewal by Andersen of Grand Rapids we cater to your specific
home needs. Our representatives will assist you either in our
showroom or with a free in-home consultation.
Visit the Showroom
You can visit our showroom where our reprensentative can create
custom styles for your doors and windows with the variety of
options that we offer.
Premium Installation
Even the highest quality windows will underperform if they are
not installed correctly. An incorrect installation can lead to
cracked joints on your window, loss of heat or cooled air, and
exposure to the elements and pests. Improperly installed windows
can even allow moisture to enter the interior of the home, causing
serious damage to both the windows and the structure of your home.
Installation is part of any purchase at the New Look Center and is
backed by our limited warranty.
Commitment to the Environment
Our products that we offer reflect our committment to the
environment. High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass, which is a standard
on all our windows and doors is made from a minimum of 12%
reclaimed glass by weight. Our Fibrex material frames and sash
contain 40% reclaimed wood fiber by weight. Fibrex material offers
the strength and insulating value of wood with the low maintenance
features of vinyl that never requires painting and will not crack,
pit, corrode or rot.
Renewing your windows and doors can reduce your energy
consumption.
Affiliations:
The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) is a voluntary
third party certification program designed to ensure accurate and
credible window performance rating and labeling. Renewal by
Andersen meets all NFRC requirements and displays the NFRC label on
its windows.
ENERGY STAR® is a voluntary labeling partnership of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy
that identifies and promotes energy efficient products in order to
reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Renewal by Andersen windows exceed
ENERGY STAR criteria throughout the United States.
Andersen® products help commercial and residential buildings
meet the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy &
Environmental Design (LEED) program certification in three areas:
energy efficiency, materials and resource conservation and indoor
environmental quality (ventilation and daylighting).