“Can You Buy and Install Andersen Windows Yourself?” This is a question that we are often asked by homeowners in our Holly Springs, NC replacement window supply store.
The answer? Absolutely!
And, this can be a great option for homeowners for many reasons. Of course, there are risks that you should consider before you attempt a DIY window installation.
Read on to learn more about installing your own Andersen windows.
There Are Several Reasons That You May Be Interested in Installing Your Own Windows:
1. If You Only Need to Replace A Small Number Of Windows. At Window Works Co., we require a minimum of 5 windows in order for our installation crew to install new or replacement windows. Many homeowners who only need to replace a few windows, or who are splitting their window replacement project into phases, choose to install their own windows.
2. You want to Better Understand Your New Windows. Handy homeowners sometimes choose to install their own windows so that they have a better understanding of the mechanical workings of their new windows.
3. To Save Money. Cost savings is the reason that most readily comes to mind when most people imagine installing their own windows. However, it’s important to consider the costs associated with window installation, to be sure that DIY-ing this project will actually save you money.
What You Need to Install Your Own Andersen Windows
If you choose to install your own Andersen Windows, there are several tools you’ll need:
- Safety glasses
- Caulk gun
- Waterproof shims
- Tape measure
- Level
- Hammer
- Power drill/driver
- Screwdriver
- Putty knife
- Utility knife
- Small pry bar
- Non-expandable insulation foam
You may need additional supplies/equipment depending on the location of the window you’re installing.
For instance, a window set at the top of a two-story open-concept foyer or kitchen will require scaffolding or extension ladders to reach. This equipment rental, plus the difficulty of using it, may be enough to make you reconsider your DIY dreams.
It’s also important to ensure that you have enough time to complete the project. A full-frame replacement window takes approximately 4-6 hours to replace on the ground floor. Windows on higher stories may take longer to replace. Insert replacement windows typically take less time to install.
Tip: If you’re unsure about which type of replacement window you need, check out this article.
Lastly, it’s important to ensure that you have a plan for what you’ll do with the windows you’re replacing after you’ve removed them. Many household disposal sites will not take construction debris. Be sure to check with your local garbage disposal to confirm that they’ll be able to take your debris before starting your project.
Are There Any Risks to Installing Your Own Andersen Windows?
Certainly, any home improvement project can involve a level of risk.
Windows are heavy, and ensuring that they are perfectly on level when installed can be difficult.
Homeowners should take utmost care when cutting and handling construction materials, to ensure that they don’t risk injury.
However, usually when homeowners ask this question, what they really want to know is:
Does Installing Andersen Windows Myself Void the Warranty?
The answer? It does not!
Andersen offers a 20-year warranty for glass and a 10-year warranty for hardware regardless of who installs the window.
However, improper installation (whether by a homeowner or a professional) may void your warranty. That’s why it’s critical that you feel confident in your ability to install the window properly before you attempt DIY installation of an Andersen window.
How to Install Andersen Windows Yourself
If you decide to proceed with doing your own installation, you’re in luck. Andersen makes it easy to install their windows by giving homeowners detailed, step-by-step instructions for each product they make.
You can find those Andersen Window Installation guides here.
Best Window Installation Company Serving Holly Springs, NC, and Surrounding Areas
Whether you choose to install your own Andersen Windows or leave the installation to the professionals, Window Works Co. is here to help. Use the form below to tell us what you’re looking for in your window replacement project.
We can’t wait to see how your new windows turn out! Schedule your window consultation with us today.