Window Replacement Reno: Andersen Windows Price Increase and What It Means for Your Project

If you are planning a window replacement Reno project, I want to help you understand the upcoming Andersen Windows price increase and what it means for your budget and timeline. Andersen has announced a price adjustment that will take effect on Monday, June 29th, 2026, and the final day to order at current pricing is Friday, June 26th, 2026.

If you are considering Andersen windows or doors, this is the right time to start the conversation so we can help you lock in today’s pricing before the change. At B&T Construction, we believe in full transparency, which is why we want to break down exactly how these changes will impact Northern Nevada homeowners.

Andersen Windows Price Increase: What You Need to Know

Andersen has announced a price increase across several of its most popular window and door lines. The exact adjustments vary by product tier, meaning the final impact on your budget depends on the specific materials you choose for your home.

Here is the breakdown of the upcoming price adjustments:

The Andersen 100 Series will increase by 3%. This series is widely chosen for its modern, clean lines, incredible durability, and budget-friendly price point.

The Andersen 200 and 400 Series will increase by 3.75%. The 400 Series, in particular, is an industry flagship known for its classic wood interiors and low-maintenance vinyl-clad exteriors that protect against harsh environments.

The Andersen Architectural Collection, which includes the premium A-Series and E-Series, alongside the Big Door moving glass walls, will increase by 3.9%. These premium options offer maximum design flexibility, custom wood species, and monumental glass configurations for expansive views.

These changes take effect on Monday, June 29th, 2026, which means orders placed after Friday, June 26th, 2026 will reflect the new pricing.

I want clients and future customers to have clear information before they make a decision. When pricing changes like this happen, waiting can affect both the material cost and the overall project budget. If you already know you want Andersen products, getting started now gives you a better chance to order before the increase takes effect.

The True Cost of Waiting: Real Numbers for Reno Homeowners

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Many homeowners begin planning a window replacement Reno project months before they are ready to move forward. That planning window matters because product selection, measurement, ordering, and scheduling all take time. By acting early, you give yourself more control over both the cost and the installation schedule.

To put these percentages into perspective, it helps to look at how a seemingly small percentage hike scales up over an entire home remodel. When you look at a full-home replacement or a luxury build featuring large sliding patio doors, a 3% to 3.9% increase translates into hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

For a smaller, partial upgrade involving four to five windows in the Andersen 100 Series, a current material cost of around 3,500 dollars will increase by roughly 105 dollars. If you are looking at a standard home replacement of ten to twelve windows using the mid-tier 400 Series, a material cost of 12,000 dollars will jump by an extra 450 dollars after the deadline. For larger premium home transformations featuring custom A-Series windows and an expansive Big Door moving glass wall system, a material package valued at 35,000 dollars will see an immediate increase of 1,365 dollars.

That is money that could otherwise be allocated toward premium hardware upgrades, specialized high-performance glass packages, or other home renovation goals. Saving on material costs means you keep your hard-earned money in your pocket while getting the exact same high-quality products.

Why Reno’s Climate Makes Quality Windows Essential

When assessing a major investment like new windows, it helps to understand why a premium brand like Andersen is worth protecting within your budget. Reno’s high-desert geography presents a notoriously brutal climate for building materials. Our region experiences dramatic temperature swings, sometimes shifting more than 40 degrees in a single 24-hour period. Combine that with blazing summer sunshine, intense UV exposure, winter snow, and powerful Washoe Zephyr winds, and you have a recipe for rapid material degradation.

Cheap, lower-tier vinyl frames frequently struggle under these conditions. Over time, the constant thermal expansion and contraction can cause standard vinyl to warp, crack, or bow. When a window frame warps, it breaks the airtight seal around the sash, leading to drafty rooms, high energy bills, and fogged glass units due to seal failure.

Andersen solves this climate challenge through engineered material innovation. Their proprietary Fibrex material, used extensively in the 100 Series, combines the structural strength of wood with the low-maintenance ease of vinyl. It expands and contracts at a fraction of the rate of standard vinyl, ensuring that your windows remain perfectly sealed and energy-efficient through decades of Reno summers and winters.

For homeowners who prefer the timeless elegance of real wood interiors, the Andersen 400 Series offers a robust wood core protected by a thick, seamless vinyl cladding on the exterior. This design gives you the interior warmth of natural wood without exposing it to the harsh Nevada weather.

Rising Material Costs Continue to Affect Projects

Material costs continue to move upward across the construction industry, and window and door products are no exception. Manufacturers adjust pricing when raw materials, production, and supply conditions change. This reality affects homeowners who are trying to plan a remodel with confidence. Across the board in 2026, global supply chain pressures, specialized glass manufacturing costs, and rising freight expenses have forced several top-tier manufacturers to recalibrate their pricing structures.

I speak with people every day who want to protect their budget while still choosing quality products. A price increase does not change the value of Andersen windows and doors, but it does change what they will cost after the effective date. Staying informed helps you make decisions with fewer surprises later.

For many homeowners, the best approach is to plan ahead instead of waiting for a later opening. When you know an increase is scheduled, you can compare options and set your project in motion sooner. That gives you a clearer path toward the products you want and the budget you expect.

Now Is the Time to Start Your Window and Door Project

If you want Andersen windows or doors, now is the time to start your project. The final order date at current pricing is Friday, June 26th, 2026, and that date will arrive quickly once planning begins. Starting now gives us the time we need to help you move from interest to order before the increase.

A window replacement Reno project usually works best when the homeowner begins with a consultation and a clear plan. That allows us to review product lines, talk through goals, and prepare an order that fits your home perfectly. If you wait until the last minute, rushing the measurement or design phase can lead to unnecessary errors, or worse, cause you to miss the cutoff date entirely.

I encourage homeowners to reach out as soon as possible if they are even considering Andersen products. Early contact helps us keep the process organized and reduce delays. It also gives you a better chance to move forward with confidence before the price increase takes effect.

B&T Construction Is Here to Help with Andersen Windows and Doors

As an experienced contractor in the Reno-Tahoe and Truckee areas, we help homeowners purchase and install Andersen windows and doors with a straightforward process. I work with clients who want quality products and professional installation, and I make it easier to move from planning to completion. Our team understands the product lines, the ordering timeline, and what needs to happen before the deadline.

When you contact us, we can help you review the right Andersen series for your home and your goals. We can also guide you through measurements, ordering, and installation planning so nothing gets overlooked. That support matters when you are trying to secure current pricing before June 26th.

I want the process to feel clear and manageable for every homeowner we serve. Whether you are replacing a few windows or planning a larger window and door project, we can help you take the next step. If Andersen products are part of your plan, contact B&T Construction now so we can help you order before the price increase and keep your project moving forward smoothly.

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