Andersen True Divided Light Windows

Multiple panes of glass each reflect light so that the reflection in the window dances subtly as you pass by.
Andersen true divided light windows. Full divided light grilles provide a visual replication of true divided glass. Some even make cleaning your windows easier. Available in two widths. When you unite classic craftsmanship with andersen innovation the result is a beautiful window that s built to last.
The option consists of a permanently applied exterior fibrex material grille an aluminum spacer between the glass and a removable or permanently applied interior grille. Full divided light give your window an authentic look with grilles that are permanently applied to the interior and exterior of your window with an aluminum spacer between the glass. An energy spacer option is also available to help achieve energy star certification in the northern climate zone a series only. This style of divided light window is a custom product with a relatively high price tag.
Grilles provide the look of individual panes of glass while helping to maintain exceptional energy efficiency. Simulated divided light windows are nearly identical in appearance. The option consists of a permanently applied exterior fibrex material grille an aluminum spacer between the glass and a removable or permanently applied interior grille. Explore grille options for wood fiberglass and vinyl windows.
Full divided light grilles. Because the grilles are removable simulated. Available in two widths. Full divided light grilles provide a visual replication of true divided glass.
Add architectural interest to your home with grilles for your pella windows. Window frames and muntins on tdls also tend to be thicker throwing deeper more architectural shadow lines. If desired a simulated frame divider like a single simulated divided lite can be applied to the midline of a window to create the appearance of two large windows where only one has been installed. In today s replacement windows you can get glazing bars that are either structural true divided light or non structural applied muntins.
Simulated divided light windows have just one piece of glass with removable muntins attached to both the interior and exterior of the glass usually with a strong adhesive called vbh tape. Full divided light grilles. When non structural the glazing bars are just laid against a large single pane of glass sometimes on the outside sometimes on the inside and sometimes between the two panes of an insulated glass unit. A true divided light window as mentioned has multiple panes of glass that are separated by muntins or grilles.
In fact if you were standing in front of them you d be hard pressed to tell they weren t a true divided light window as the light reflection and shadowing differences are minimal.