Customizing your Andersen Window with Grilles

Your windows’ grilles contribute greatly to enhancing the entire window unit. They can also define the overall look of your home—you can use grilles to add zest to your home’s current look, match them to its architectural style, and even integrate them into a remodeling project that preserves your home’s historical accuracy.

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If you’re looking to invest in window replacement in Atlanta, be sure to choose a window contractor that offers you many opportunities to customize your new units. Renewal by Andersen® of Atlanta can help you with this. We offer an extensive collection of grille patterns and types so you can make the most of your project.

Grille Patterns

We can provide just the right grille pattern for you, regardless of the window style or shape. These include:

• Colonial — Double-hung windows usually feature this pattern. Colonial grille is recognizable by the equal-sized squares in both top and bottom panels of the windows. This pattern works best in traditional homes like Cape Cod and Colonial due to their simple and classic lines.
• Prairie — Prairie grilles usually accompany casement windows and features two horizontal and vertical bars that form square corners.
• Modified Prairie — Unlike prairie, this pattern only has a single horizontal bar, providing a simpler but distinctive look to prairie and contemporary-modern homes. Modified prairie also offers the window with a more expansive glass area.
• Farmhouse — This features two glass panes divided by muntins on both top and bottom sashes, resulting in a four-paned glass window when closed.

Grille Types

Renewal by Andersen®, your reliable window replacement contractor in Atlanta, also allows you to decide where to place the grilles in your windows. Our full-divided light configuration replicates the look of true divided glass. This consists of an aluminum spacer between the glass, an exterior Fibrex® material grille, and a removable or permanently applied interior grille.

Aluminum grilles permanently installed between the panes make up our between-the-glass grille type. This is available in two widths and a variety of color choices, while also offering the quick cleaning convenience of a smooth glass surface. Our interior wood grille is made of hardwood, which snaps into clips on the interior of the sash. You can remove these to make glass cleaning easier.

Make the most of your project by choosing. We’ll help you enhance the look of your home with our extensive customization options. Fill out our form today for a free estimate.

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