The right sliding or gliding patio door can make your home more beautiful, more comfortable, and more functional by letting in more natural light. As a renowned name in the window and door industry, Andersen offers high-quality sliding and gliding patio doors suited to various tastes and preferences. Choosing the right Andersen patio door for your New York home requires a thorough understanding of the costs and options involved.
Understanding various factors, such as the type of doors, the material options, and the additional features, can help you make an informed decision about the costs associated with getting a sliding or gliding patio door installed. A detailed breakdown of the average costs you can expect in New York will also aid in planning your project with confidence.
Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly option or a high-end model with all the bells and whistles, this guide will provide you with the information you need to find the perfect Andersen Gliding patio door for your home.
Types of Andersen Sliding Patio Doors
Andersen offers sliding patio doors in a variety of architectural styles that can be adapted to suit your needs and preferences. Knowing the types of windows and their unique features can help you choose the right one for your home and in your budget.
Traditional Sliding Doors
Traditional sliding doors are designed for smooth operation and space efficiency. They are a popular choice for their classic look and ease of use. The glass panels of these doors provide ample natural light and unobstructed outdoor views.
French-Style Sliding Doors
Traditional French doors are combined with the functionality of sliding doors. They often include wider stiles and rails, giving them a more substantial appearance. These doors are perfect for homeowners looking to add a touch of sophistication to their patio entry.
Contemporary Sliding Doors
Contemporary sliding doors feature sleek, modern designs with minimal framing and expansive glass panels. They fit well with modern architectural styles and offer a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. These doors often come with advanced glazing options for improved thermal performance.
Material Options
Andersen Gliding Patio Doors are available in a variety of materials, each offering distinct benefits:
Wood
Wood sliding patio doors provide a classic, warm aesthetic that can be customized with various finishes. They offer excellent insulation properties but require regular maintenance to preserve their beauty and functionality.
Exterior Protection Options
- Aluminum
These doors combine the natural beauty of wood interiors with the durability of an aluminum-clad exterior. The aluminum exterior provides excellent protection against the elements, reducing maintenance needs and enhancing longevity, while the wood interior adds warmth and character to your home.
- Fiberglass
These doors combine the natural beauty of wood interiors with the durability of a fiberglass-clad exterior. The fiberglass exterior provides excellent protection against the elements, reducing maintenance needs and enhancing longevity, while the wood interior adds warmth and character to your home.
- Vinyl
These doors offer the warmth and aesthetic appeal of a wood interior combined with a vinyl-clad exterior for enhanced durability and minimal maintenance. The vinyl exterior protects the wood from weathering and decay, ensuring a long-lasting and low-maintenance solution.
- Fibrex®
Fibrex® is Andersen’s proprietary composite material made from a blend of wood fiber and thermoplastic polymer. It offers the durability and low maintenance of vinyl with the strength and stability of wood. Fibrex® sliding patio doors are energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and available in various colors and finishes. This material is resistant to decay and doesn’t require painting, making it an excellent choice for long-lasting performance and minimal upkeep.
Factors Affecting the Cost
Several factors influence the cost of Andersen sliding patio doors. Understanding these factors can help you make informed decisions and better anticipate your overall investment.
- Door Size and Dimensions
The size of the sliding patio door is a primary cost factor. More oversized doors require more materials and labor, which increases the overall price. Custom sizes and configurations may also add to the cost.
- Material and Design Choices
The choice of materials—whether wood, vinyl, or composite—affects the price. Premium materials like wood or high-end composites generally cost more than vinyl. Additionally, design elements such as decorative grilles, unique finishes, and custom hardware can impact the cost.
- Glass Options
The type of glass used in your sliding patio door significantly influences the price:
- Double-Pane and Triple-Pane Glass: More panes generally mean higher costs but also better insulation and energy efficiency.
- Low-E Coatings: These coatings can add to the price but offer long-term savings by improving energy efficiency.
- Impact-Resistant Glass: This option is essential in areas prone to severe weather but comes at a higher cost.
- Customization and Add-Ons
Additional features and customization options can also drive up the cost. This includes:
- Decorative Grilles: Various grille patterns and configurations can enhance the door’s aesthetic but increase the price.
- Hardware Upgrades: Premium handles, locks, and other hardware add to the overall cost.
- Screens: Retractable or high-end screens can be a valuable addition but come with additional expenses.
Average Costs of Andersen Gliding Patio Doors in New York
The cost of Andersen Gliding Patio Doors can vary widely based on the model and other factors. Here’s a breakdown of specific Andersen models, along with their features and average costs for the New York area:
Entry-Level Models
100 Series Gliding Patio Door
100 Series gliding patio doors are made from Andersen’s proprietary Fibrex® composite material. These doors offer good energy efficiency and durability with basic customization options.
- Cost Range: $4,000 – $7,000
- Sizes: Available in standard height sizes of 6’7″ (80”), 6’10” (83”) and 8′ (96”) and standard width of 5′ (60”), 6′ (72”) and 8′ (96”) as 2-panel configurations.
- Color Options: White, Sandtone, Terratone, Drank Bronze, & Black
- Glass Options: Dual Pane Low-E, Low-E SmartSun, Low-E Sun, Low-E Heatlock, Low-E Smartsun & HeatLock, or Low-E Passive Sun Heatlock
- Glass Strength Options: Tempered or Tempered Sound Control
- Grille Types: Full Divided Light w/ Energy Spacer, Full Divided Light, Simulated Divided Light, Finelight Grilles-Between-the-Glass, or Finelight w/ Exterior Grilles
- Hardware Options: Tulsa Handle in White, Afton Handle in Satin Nickel, Black, Antique Brass or Bright Brass & Auxiliary Footlock in White
- Insect Screen Options: Full Gliding Fiberglass Screen in White
Mid-Range Models
200 Series Narroline® Gliding Patio Door
200 Series Narroline® gliding patio doors combine the beauty of natural wood with sleek contemporary profiles to maximize views.
- Cost Range: 2-Panel $7,000 – $11,000, 4-Panel $18,000 – $28,000
- Sizes: Available in 2-panel and 4-panel configurations. 2-panel standard width sizes include: 60” (5’), 72” (6′), and 96” (8′). 4-panel standard width sizes include: 117” (9’10”), 141” (11’10”) and 189” (15’10”). Standard height sizes for all panel styles are 6’7″ (80”), 6’10” (83”) and 8′ (96”). Custom Sizing options are available for all configurations in this series.
- Color Options: White, Canvas, Sandtone, Terratone, Drank Bronze, & Black Exterior with Pine, Oak & Maple Wood Interior finishes that can be painted White, Dark Bronze or Black.
- Dual Pane Glass Options: Low-E, Low-E SmartSun, Low-E Sun, Low-E Heatlock, Low-E Smartsun & HeatLock, or Low-E Passive Sun Heatlock
- Triple Pane Glass Options: Low-E, Low-E SmartSun, Low-E Enhanced, Low-E SmartSun Enhanced, Low-E Enhanced HeatLock, or Low-E SmartSun Enhanced Heatlock
- Glass Strength Options: Tempered Only
- Grille Types: Full Divided Light w/ Energy Spacer, Full Divided Light, Simulated Divided Light, Simulated Divided Light Removable Interior grilles, Removable Interior Grille, or Finelight Grilles-Between-the-Glass ( Triple Pane Glass Only has Finelight Grilles-Between-the-Glass Option Available)
- Hardware Options:
- Styles: Encino, Yuma, Avers, Newbury, Coving, Whitmore, Albany, Tribeca, & Split Finish
- Finishes: Satin Nickel, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Antique Brass, Bright Brass, Brushed Chrome, Polished Chrome, Distressed Nickel, Distressed Bronze, White, Stone, or Black. Auxiliary Footlocks are available in Satin Nickel, Oil Rubbed Bronze, White, Stone, Black, Antique Brass, Bright Brass, Distressed Bronze, and Distressed Nickel
- Insect Screen Options: Full Gliding or Retractable Fiberglass Screen in White, Canvas, Sandstone, Terratone, Dark Bronze, or Black
200 Series Perma-Shield® Gliding Patio Door
200 series Perma Shield gliding patio doors have an exterior vinyl-clad that provides a maintenance-free exterior with a classic wood interior. They come with better energy efficiency features, Low-E glass options, and more customization choices like decorative grilles and upgraded hardware.
- Cost Range: $5,000 – $9,000
- Sizes: Available a 2-panel configuration with standard heights of 80” (6’7″), 83” (6’10”) and 96” (8′) and standard widths of 60” (5′), 72” (6’), 96” (8’). Custom Sizing is also available for this series.
- Color Options: White, Canvas, Sandtone, Terratone, Drank Bronze, & Black
- Dual Pane Glass Options: Clear, Low-E, Low-E w/Blinds, Low-E SmartSun, Low-E Sun, Low-E Heatlock, Low-E Smartsun & HeatLock, or Low-E Passive Sun Heatlock
- Triple Pane Glass Options: Low-E, Low-E SmartSun, Low-E Enhanced, Low-E SmartSun Enhanced, Low-E Enhanced HeatLock, or Low-E SmartSun Enhanced Heatlock
- Glass Strength Options: Tempered Only
- Grille Types: Full Divided Light w/ Energy Spacer, Full Divided Light, Simulated Divided Light, Simulated Divided Light Removable Interior grilles, Removable Interior Grille, or Finelight Grilles-Between-the-Glass ( Triple Pane Glass Only has Finelight Grilles-Between-the-Glass Option Available)
- Hardware Options:
- Styles: Encino, Yuma, Avers, Newbury, Coving, Whitmore, Albany, Tribeca, & Split Finish
- Finishes: Satin Nickel, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Antique Brass, Bright Brass, Brushed Chrome, Polished Chrome, Distressed Nickel, Distressed Bronze, White, Stone, or Black. Auxiliary Footlocks available in Satin Nickel, Oil Rubbed Bronze, White, Stone, Black, Antique Brass, Bright Brass, Distressed Bronze, and Distressed Nickel.
- Insect Screen Options: Full Gliding or Retractable Fiberglass Screen in White, Canvas, Sandstone, Terratone, Dark Bronze, or Black
400 Series Frenchwood® Gliding Patio Door
400 Series Gliding Patio doors are known for their traditional craftsmanship and modern performance. These doors feature a wood interior with a vinyl or aluminum exterior. They provide excellent energy efficiency and extensive customization options.
- Cost Range: 2-Panel: $8,000 – $12,000, 4-Panel: $16,000 – $24,000
- Sizes: Available in 2-panel and 4-panel configurations. 2-panel standard width sizes include: 60” (5’), 72” (6′), and 96” (8′). 4-panel standard width sizes include: 117” (9’10”), 141” (11’10”) and 189” (15’10”). Standard height sizes for all panel styles are 6’7″ (80”), 6’10” (83”) and 8′ (96”). Custom Sizing options are available for all configurations in this series.
- Color Options:
- Exterior Colors: White, Sandstone, Terratone, & Forest Green
- Interior Colors: Pine, Oak, or Maple that can be painted White or Left Unfinished
- Dual Pane Glass Options: Low-E, Low-E SmartSun, Low-E Sun, Low-E Heatlock, Low-E Smartsun & HeatLock, or Low-E Passive Sun Heatlock
- Triple Pane Glass Options: Low-E, Low-E SmartSun, Low-E Enhanced, Low-E SmartSun Enhanced, Low-E Enhanced HeatLock, or Low-E SmartSun Enhanced Heatlock
- Glass Strength Options: Tempered or Tempered Laminated
- Grille Types: Full Divided Light with Energy Spacer, Full Divided Light, Simulated Divided Light, Simulated Divided Light Removable Interior Grilles, Removable Interior Grille, or Finelight Grilles-Between-the-Glass. Triple Pane Glass Only has Finelight Grilles-Between-the-Glass Option Available
- Hardware Options:
- Styles: Encino, Yuma, Avers, Newbury, Coving, Whitmore, Albany, Tribeca, & Split Finish
- Finishes: Satin Nickel, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Antique Brass, Bright Brass, Brushed Chrome, Polished Chrome, Distressed Nickel, Distressed Bronze, White, Stone, or Black. Auxiliary Footlocks are available in Satin Nickel, Oil Rubbed Bronze, White, Stone, Black, Antique Brass, Bright Brass, Distressed Bronze, and Distressed Nickel.
- Insect Screen Options: Full Gliding or Retractable Fiberglass Screen in White, Sandstone, Terratone, or Forest Green
High-End Models
A-Series Gliding Patio Door
Andersen A-Series gliding patio doors offer the best in terms of design flexibility and performance. They offer a wide array of interior and exterior finishes, high-performance glass options, art glass, and superior energy efficiency features. These doors consist of wood that is protected by fiberglass and Fibrex composite material. Custom sizes and configurations are also available.
- Cost Range: 2-Panel: $9,000 – $14,000, 3-Panel: $14,000 – $20,000 4-Panel: $16,000 – $26,000
- Sizes: Standard sizes are available in heights of 80” (6’7″), 83” (6’11”), and 96” (8′). Standard widths for 2-panels are 60” (5’), 72” (6′), 84” (7’), and 96” (8′), 3-panel are 118” (9’10”) or 142” (11’8”), 11’10”, and 4-panel 118” (9’10”), 142” (11’8”), and 190” (15’8”). Custom sizes are also available in 1/8″ increments.
- Color Options:
- Exterior Colors: White, Canvas, Sandtone, Terratone, Cocoa Bean, Dark Bronze, Black, Forest Green, Prairie Grass, Red Rock, and Dove Gray.
- Interior Colors: White, Birch Bark, Primed, Canvas, Sandtone, Terratone, Cocoa Bean, Dark Bronze, Black, Pine, Maple, and Oak.
- Dual Pane Glass Options: Low-E, Low-E SmartSun, Low-E Sun, Low-E Heatlock, Low-E SmartSun & HeatLock, Low-E Passive Sun Heatlock.
- Triple-pane Glass Options: Low-E, Low-E SmartSun, Low-E Enhanced, Low-E SmartSun Enhanced, Low-E Enhanced HeatLock, and Low-E SmartSun Enhanced Heatlock.
- Art Glass: Classic and Historic series art glass is customizable in this series.
- Glass Strength Options: Tempered or Sound Control & Security.
- Grille Types: Full Divided Light with Energy Spacer, Simulated Divided Light, Removable Interior grilles, Finelight Grilles-Between-the-Glass. Triple Pane Glass Only has Finelight Grilles-Between-the-Glass Option Available
- Hardware Options:
- Styles: Flush Mount, Encino, Yuma, Afton, Newbury, Covington, Whitmore, Albany, Tribeca.
- Finishes: Satin Nickel, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Antique Brass, Bright Brass, Brushed Chrome, Polished Chrome, Distressed Nickel, Distressed Bronze, White, Stone, and Black.
- Insect Screen Options: Full Gliding, Retractable or Top Hung Gliding Fiberglass Screen in Pine veneer unfinished or painted White, Stone, Gold Dust, Canvas, Prairie Grass, Sandstone, Terratone, Cocoa Bean, Dark Bronze, Red Rock, Forest Green, Dove Gray, Black, Clear Coat, or stained in Honey, Cinnamon, Russet, Mocha or Espresso.
E-Series Gliding Patio Door
Andersen E-Series gliding patio doors are highly customizable, with virtually unlimited options for wood species, interior and exterior finishes, glass options, and decorative hardware. These patio doors consist of wood protected by an aluminum exterior. They also offer advanced energy efficiency with triple-pane glass and Low-E coatings.
Cost Range: 2-Panel: $10,000 – $16,000 4-Panel: $20,000 – $34,000
Sizes: Available in standard sizes with heights of 80” (6’7″), 82” (6’9″), and 96” (8′). Standard widths for Single panel: 2’8″, 3’2″, and 4’2″; 2-panel: 5′, 6′, and 8′; 4-panel: 9’10 3/4″, 11’10 3/4″, and 15’10 3/4″. Custom sizes are also available in 1/8″ increments.
Color Options:
- Exterior Colors: 50 standard exterior colors and 7 anodized finishes. Examples include White, Birch Bark, Black, and Red Rock. Custom colors are also available.
- Interior Colors: 14 interior colors, including natural, unfinished, or stained wood options. Examples include White, Birch Bark, Canvas, and Dark Bronze. Custom colors and stains are also available.
Dual Pane Glass Options: Low-E, Low-E SmartSun, Low-E Sun, Low-E Heatlock, Low-E SmartSun & HeatLock, Low-E Passive Sun Heatlock.
Triple-pane Glass Options: Low-E, Low-E SmartSun, Low-E Enhanced, Low-E SmartSun Enhanced, Low-E Enhanced HeatLock, and Low-E SmartSun Enhanced Heatlock.
Other Glass Options: Single Pane, Monolithic Laminated, Dual Pane Laminated, Specialty & Art Glass
Glass Strength Options: Tempered, Sound Control, Tempered Sound Control, Outboard Tempered or Annealed and inbound tempered or annealed.Glass tint options also available.
Grille Types: Full Divided Light with Energy Spacer, Simulated Divided Light, Removable Interior grilles, Finelight Grilles-Between-the-Glass.
Hardware Options:
- Styles: Albany, Tribeca, Anvers, Newbury, Covington, Whitmore, Encino, Yuma.
- Finishes: Satin Nickel, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Antique Brass, Bright Brass, Brushed Chrome, Polished Chrome, Distressed Nickel, Distressed Bronze, White, Stone, Black.
Insect Screen Options: Top Hung Gliding or Retractable Fiberglass Screen in 50 standard exterior colors and 7 anodized finishes.
Tips for Reducing The Cost of Andersen Gliding Patio Windows
Investing in Andersen sliding patio doors can be a significant expense, but there are several strategies you can employ to reduce costs without compromising on quality.
Seasonal Promotions and Discounts
- Retailer Sales Events: Keep an eye out for sales events at local home improvement stores and window retailers. These often occur during holidays or at the end of the season when retailers are looking to clear out inventory.
- Manufacturer Discounts: Andersen occasionally offers promotions and discounts on their products. Check the Andersen website or subscribe to their newsletter to stay informed about upcoming deals.
Financing Options and Payment Plans
- Retailer Financing: Many retailers offer financing options that allow you to spread out the cost of your purchase over time. Look for 0% interest promotional periods or low-interest plans.
- Home Improvement Loans: Consider a home improvement loan or a line of credit to finance your project. These options can offer more flexibility and better terms than standard credit cards.
Tax Credits and Rebates for Energy-Efficient Doors
- Federal Tax Credits: Check if your new sliding patio doors qualify for federal tax credits for energy-efficient home improvements. These credits can significantly reduce your tax liability.
- State and Local Rebates: Some states and local utilities offer rebates for installing energy-efficient doors. Check with your local government and utility providers for available programs.
Bulk Purchasing
- Multiple Doors: If you’re planning to replace multiple doors or windows, purchasing them together can sometimes result in a bulk discount from the retailer or installer.
- Neighbor Discounts: Coordinate with neighbors who might also need door replacements. Some contractors offer discounts for multiple jobs in the same neighborhood.
Opt for Standard Features
- Customization Costs: Custom features and high-end finishes can significantly increase the cost of your sliding patio door. Opt for standard sizes and features to keep costs down.
- Essential Upgrades: Prioritize essential upgrades like energy-efficient glass and sturdy materials over cosmetic enhancements.
Implementing these cost-saving strategies can help you manage the expenses of installing Andersen sliding patio doors and ensure you get the best value for your investment.
Choosing an Andersen sliding patio door is a wise investment that enhances your home’s beauty, comfort, and functionality. By understanding the different models, factors affecting costs, and ways to reduce expenses, you can make a well-informed decision.
Andersen offers a range of options to fit various budgets and styles, from the entry-level 100 Series to the high-end A-Series and E-Series. Costs in New York are generally higher than the national average, but seasonal promotions, financing options, and choosing standard options can help manage these expenses.
Hiring experienced Andersen window installers like Unified Home Remodeling ensures quality and satisfaction. As an Andersen-certified contractor, we provide expert installation services to ensure your project is completed to Andersen’s highest standards.
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