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The Identify My Gliding Patio Door Worksheet is designed to gather the necessary information to identify an Andersen® product, accessories and features. It is recommended that one follows the product identification process so that one may:

 

Purchase and receive the correct replacement part(s) for an Andersen® product.

 

Locate the care and maintenance guide for an Andersen® product.

 

Locate installation and/or replacement guides for an Andersen® product.

 

For information on contacting us directly, see Contact Andersen® Windows and Doors.

 

 

Step 1: Locate Product Identification Label (2007 - Present)

If your product was manufactured before 2007, please skip to Step 2.

The Product Identification (ID) Label was implemented on products beginning in 2007. All products manufactured 2007 - Present will have a Product ID label, which provides information on the product, size, color and other important identification details.

 

If your product was manufactured in 2007 or later, please locate the Product ID label. For assistance locating the Product ID label, see the Product Label Identification Guide (9051877) Opens in a New Browser Tab.

 

A-Series and 400 Series Frenchwood® Gliding Patio Doors: On Frenchwood® gliding patio door units, the Product ID label can be found on the top of the frame above the operating panel and along the top edge of the patio door panel that faces the patio door frame. To access the Panel Product ID label, the patio door panel must be removed. In most cases, you only need to record the Frame Product ID.

 

Frame Product ID Label

Panel Product ID Label

Sample Product Identification Label

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Once you have located the Product ID label on your gliding patio door, record the Product ID number on the line below.

Product ID Number: ________________________________

 

Step 2: Locate the Andersen® Glass Logo

Locate the Andersen® glass logo on your patio door panel. The glass logo is etched into the glass surface and is usually located in the bottom corner.

 

See Glass Type Identification for Andersen® Windows and Patio Doors to view additional glass logo examples.

If you have located the glass logo, please record the information displayed around the glass logo in the space provided below. Please do not include tempering info which may include the word "tempered" and is not near the Andersen Windows triangle logo.

 

If you are unable to locate the glass logo on your window sash, please contact us for further assistance.

 

Andersen® Glass Logo Info: _____________________________

 

 

Step 3: Visible Interior Glass Dimensions

From the interior of the home, please measure (in inches) the glass surface you can see and touch, also known as the "unobstructed glass dimension". For additional information, please see How to Measure Glass in Your Andersen® Window or Patio Door.

Record the width and height, including fractional dimensions, in the space provided below. (example: 67 ⅛" )

Width: __________inches Height: __________inches

 

 

Step 4: Gliding Patio Door Handing
Patio doors are handed from the exterior of the home.

 Opens to the Right

 Opens to the Left


Stationary

→ Left Operating
Stationary

Stationary
← Right Operating

Stationary
→ Left Operating
Stationary

 

→ Left Operating
Stationary
← Right Operating

Stationary
← Left Operating
→ Right Operating
Stationary

 

Step 5: Determine Gliding Patio Door Series
Use the identification information below to determine your gliding patio door Series.
A-Series Frenchwood® Gliding Patio Door

Mulit-Point Lock

Interior Bottom Rail Height

Panel Style

A-Series Frenchwood® Gliding Patio Doors will come in either a Traditional or Contemporary style.


The panel style can be determined by the height of the bottom rail on the exterior of the unit.

 

A Series Gliding Panel Options

Exterior Colors

White

Sandtone

Canvas

Terratone

Forest Green

Black

Painted Interiors

White

Birch Bark

Primed

Sandtone

Canvas

Dark Bronze

Black

Interior Wood Species

Pine

Maple

Oak

Cherry*

Mahogany*

Vertical Grain Douglas Fir*

Interior Stain Options

Clear Coat

Honey

Cinnamon

Russet

Mocha

*Only available unfinished
Additional interior painted interior colors are available as a special order. Contact an Andersen dealer for more details.
Product ID will provide factory-applied stain finish and interior wood details.
400 Series Frenchwood® Gliding Patio Door

Reachout Lock

Interior Bottom Rail Height

Exterior Colors 

White

Sandtone

Terratone

Forest Green

Interior Finishes

White

Pine

Maple

Oak

200 Series Narroline® Gliding Patio Door

2-Point Lock

Interior Bottom Rail Height

Exterior Colors

White

Sandtone

Terratone 

Canvas

Dark Bronze

Black

Interior Colors

White

Pine

Maple

Oak

Dark Bronze

Black

200 Series Perma-Shield® Gliding Patio Door

2-Point Lock

Interior Bottom Rail Height 


Exterior Colors

White

Sandtone

Terratone 

Canvas

Dark Bronze

Black

The color of the exterior and interior rigid vinyl (PVC) surfaces are the same.

100 Series Gliding Patio Door
Reachout Lock Interior Bottom Rail Height
 

Exterior Colors

Black

Dark Bronze

Cocoa Bean**

Terratone

Sandtone

White

Interior Finishes

Black*

Dark Bronze*

Sandtone**

White

Black and Dark Bronze interiors are available only with Black and Dark Bronze exteriors respectively.

**Cocoa Bean is no longer available as an exterior color and Sandtone as an interior color is only available with a Sandtone exterior, as of 11/29/2018.

 

 Step 6: Gliding Patio Door Hardware
Select an image below to determine the hardware style and finish.
 

Vintage Handle Set
1966-1999
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Current Handle Set
1998 - Present
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Exterior Keyed Locks
1999 - Present
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Please record your hardware style and finish:______________________________

 

 Step 7: Grille Location, Color, Pattern and Width

If your gliding patio door has grilles, determine the grille location, color, pattern and width by selecting the image below.
 
 

 

 

Colonial style

Prairie Style

Short Fractional Style

Other/Custom

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