Andersen Window & Door Installation in Boston, MA

If you’ve chosen Andersen® windows or doors, the next step is making sure they’re installed correctly—measured accurately, sealed for New England weather, and finished cleanly inside and out. Boston Doors & Windows provides Andersen windows and doors installation in Boston, MA for homeowners who want a straightforward, professional install experience.

If your home feels drafty, noisy, or harder to heat and cool than it should, it may be time to consider window replacement in Boston, MA. Boston Doors & Windows helps homeowners choose the right window style and complete the project with careful measurements, clean workmanship, and straightforward communication. 

Whether you’re updating older windows, improving energy performance, or refreshing curb appeal, our team focuses on quality installation details that make a real difference long-term. 

What to expect when you work with us:

  • Clear scope and timeline before work begins

  • Careful removal and installation to protect your home

  • Weather-focused sealing and finish details

  • Respectful cleanup and walkthrough at completion

Important notes:

  • Boston Doors & Windows is an independent installer and is not affiliated with Andersen®.

We do not offer repairs and we do not do glass-only replacement. We focus on full window and door replacement and new installation projects.

French & hinged patio doors
Big doors

Andersen Windows We Install

Boston Doors & Windows installs a wide range of Andersen window styles for both replacement projects and new installations. Whether you’re upgrading old, drafty units or adding windows during a renovation, our work focuses on correct fit, secure fastening, and proper sealing so your windows are built to handle Boston’s seasonal temperature swings.

Common Andersen window types we install include:

  • Double-hung windows (popular for traditional Boston homes)
  • Single-hung windows
  • Casement windows (great for ventilation and tight seals)
  • Awning windows (often used in bathrooms and basements)
  • Picture windows
  • Sliding windows
  • Bay and bow windows (when the structure and scope support it)
  • Specialty shapes (circles, arches, custom configurations)
 

Replacement vs. full-frame installation (what it means for your project)

Not all “replacement” jobs are the same. The correct approach depends on the existing opening, the condition of the frame, and your goals for appearance and performance.

  • Insert/retrofit replacement (when appropriate):
    Uses the existing frame when it’s in good shape. This can be a great option when you want a faster refresh and the opening is square, stable, and free of damage.
  • Full-frame replacement:
    Removes the entire existing window unit down to the rough opening. This is often the better choice when the old frame has issues, you want to correct previous install problems, or you want the most control over insulation, water management, and finish details.
 

New window installation

If your renovation includes new openings or reworked framing, we can install Andersen windows as part of that scope—coordinating around the opening details and the finish plan so everything comes together cleanly.

Andersen Doors We Install

A new door should feel solid, operate smoothly, and seal properly. We install Andersen doors that are designed for everyday use—especially for Boston homes where wind, rain, and temperature shifts can punish a weak install.

Andersen door types we commonly install include:

  • Entry doors (when the scope includes a full replacement/install)
  • Sliding/gliding patio doors (a common upgrade for decks and back patios)
  • Hinged/French patio doors (for wider openings and a classic look)

For each door installation, we focus on alignment, fastening, and sealing—so the door operates correctly and the surrounding opening is protected from drafts and moisture.

Double- & single-hung windows
Awning windows

Choosing the Right Andersen Series for Your Project

Andersen offers multiple “series,” and the right one depends on what you’re trying to accomplish—budget, durability, style, and how much customization you want. Below is a simple overview to help you make an informed decision without getting overwhelmed.

100 Series (Best for / common uses)

Best for: Value-focused projects that still want a strong brand and clean look.

Common uses: Condos, rental properties, and homeowners upgrading from older builder-grade windows.

What to consider: A practical choice when you want a recognized product line without the higher cost of premium customization.

200 Series

Best for: Straightforward replacement projects where you want reliable, familiar window styles.

Common uses: Traditional homes and standard openings where you’re updating function and appearance.

What to consider: Often selected when homeowners want a step up in quality without moving into premium series pricing.

400 Series

Best for: Homeowners who want a widely popular Andersen line with strong design flexibility.

Common uses: Boston-area replacements where you want classic style, dependable performance, and a proven track record.

What to consider: A common choice for homeowners balancing long-term value with a polished, “finished” look.

A-Series

Best for: Higher-end projects where performance and refined aesthetics matter.

Common uses: Renovations, design-driven upgrades, and homes where details and fit/finish are priorities.

What to consider: Often chosen for premium builds and homeowners who want a more elevated product line.

E-Series

Best for: Maximum flexibility and customization for unique openings or design goals.

Common uses: Custom homes, high-end renovations, and projects with special sizes or styles.

What to consider: Great when you’re working around architectural constraints or want a specific look.

If you’re unsure which series fits your goals, we can talk through what you’re replacing, what you want to improve, and what your home’s openings will realistically support—then you can make a decision with confidence.

Andersen Windows

Our Andersen Window & Door Installation Process

We keep the process clear and predictable, so you know what’s happening before, during, and after installation day.

We learn what you’re replacing or installing, the number of units, and your timeline.

Accurate measurement is critical. We also look for issues that affect installation quality, like opening condition and alignment.

If you have product details already, we confirm compatibility. If you’re still choosing, we help you identify what matters for your project.

We protect the work area to minimize dust and disruption.

Old units are removed carefully to protect surrounding finishes as much as the scope allows.

We set the unit properly, fasten correctly, insulate where appropriate, and seal to reduce drafts and water intrusion risks.

Interior trim, exterior casing, and finish details are handled based on your specific project plan.

We review operation, answer questions, and make sure the workspace is clean before we leave.

Replacement/installation only (we do not offer window repairs)

Where Homeowners Buy Andersen Windows & Doors

Most homeowners purchase Andersen products through local suppliers, dealers, or retailers—then hire a contractor for installation. If you already bought your windows or doors, we can often work with customer-supplied products as long as the sizing and scope align with your openings and installation plan.

 

To provide a smoother, more accurate quote, it helps if you can share:

  • The Andersen series and product type (window/door style)
  • Approximate sizes or count of units
  • Photos of the existing windows/doors (interior + exterior)
  • Any known concerns (drafts, water marks, difficult operation, etc.)
  • Whether you’re considering insert replacement or full-frame replacement

 

If you haven’t purchased yet, we can still guide you on what information you should confirm before ordering—because the best product won’t perform well if it’s not matched correctly to the opening and installation approach.

What Impacts the Cost of Andersen Window/Door Installation

Every home is different, and installation pricing depends on the real scope—not just the product brand. Here are the biggest factors that typically influence the cost of an Andersen window or door install in Boston:

  • Number of units (more windows/doors generally improves efficiency per unit)
  • Window/door size and configuration (large or complex configurations require more labor and planning)
  • Insert vs. full-frame replacement (full-frame typically involves more removal and finish work)
  • Condition of the existing opening (alignment, stability, and surrounding materials)
  • Interior trim and finish needs (how much needs to be replaced or reworked)
  • Exterior details (casing, water management considerations, access challenges)
  • Access and site conditions (upper floors, tight lots, parking/logistics)
  • Project coordination (renovation timeline, special scheduling needs)

We’ll always aim to make the scope clear so you understand what’s included—without surprise add-ons that weren’t discussed.

Warranty Basics for Andersen Products

Warranties can be confusing, so here’s the simple way to think about it:

  • Product warranty: Coverage that comes from the manufacturer and applies to the Andersen window or door itself. The terms depend on the specific product and series.
  • Workmanship / installation coverage: Coverage related to the quality of the installation work performed by the installer.

If warranty coverage matters to you (and it should), keep your purchase documentation and product details organized. We’re also happy to explain the difference between product-related concerns and installation-related concerns—so you know who to contact and what to expect.

Entry Doors and Windows

Why Choose Boston Doors & Windows for Andersen Installation

When you’re investing in a recognized brand like Andersen, the installation matters just as much as the product. Our goal is to give Boston homeowners a clean, professional experience and a finished result that looks right and performs well.

Homeowner-focused, straightforward service
  • Clear communication and scheduling
  • Respect for your home during work
  • Clean finishes and a proper walkthrough at the end
  • Careful measurement and fit
  • Weather-focused sealing and finishing details
  • Practical guidance based on what your openings and home structure support
  • We handle full replacements and new installations for windows and doors.

  • We do not offer repairs and we do not do glass-only replacement. If you need a full replacement or new install, we’re the right fit.

 Boston Doors & Windows is an independent installer. While we work with Andersen products, we are not the manufacturer, and we’re not affiliated with Andersen® (or Renewal by Andersen). Our focus is helping you get a great installation result based on your project needs.

If you’re looking for Andersen windows and doors installation in Boston, MA, reach out to Boston Doors & Windows to discuss your project and request an estimate—we’ll help you understand the scope, the installation approach, and what to expect from start to finish.