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The strength of Renewal by Andersen is our people: from the top to the bottom, our employees have a passion for the business, care deeply for the organization, and are empowered to make a difference—not just at work, but in their communities, as well. It isn’t just a single cause or a one-time donation here or there—Renewal by Andersen locations are truly adopting and investing in their communities, all year long, all across the country.
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Renewal Gives Back

  • Andersen Corporation continues to lead in energy efficiencyAndersen has been an ENERGY STAR® partner since the Windows program began in 1998 and was the first window manufacturer awarded the ENERGY STAR National Window Partner of the Year in 1999. This is Andersen’s sixth Sustained Excellence Award and the eleventh time the company has been recognized by the ENERGY STAR program.
  • A message to our Homeowners about COVID-19 When it comes down to it, it is you, our homeowners, who have the final say in how and when we work with you. Your comfort level inviting us into your homes—whether it is in-person or virtually—is paramount.
  • RbA helps Girls IncIn an effort to foster a winning environment for their employees, customers and community, Renewal by Andersen of Eastern NY has created the Labor of Love initiative -- this year they are partnering with Girls, Inc. whose mission is to inspire all girls to be strong, smart and bold.
  • Andersen named Yellow Ribbon CompanyAt Andersen, we believe in working all together to make our company and our communities stronger. It’s a privilege to join the Beyond the Yellow Ribbon program as an ardent supporter of veterans and military personnel who have dedicated their lives to selflessly serving our country.
  • Partnering with Rebuilding Together

    This year, Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey and New York Metro's do-good partnership efforts include donating time and materials to help rebuild a community center in the Bronx, NY, and a home on Staten Island, NY, that was destroyed in Hurricane Sandy.