Premium Awning Windows for New Mexico Homes

Enjoy fresh air in any weather with Renewal by Andersen awning windows, the perfect solution for ventilation during New Mexico's summer monsoons while providing superior protection from dust and wind.

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Unique Awning Windows for Your Home

Hinged at the top to open outward, allowing you to let in a cool breeze even during a light rain—ideal for New Mexico's monsoon season.

Secure, Weathertight Seals

Creates a secure, weathertight seal when closed, locking out the high winds and airborne dust common across the state.

The Perfect Upgrade for Bathrooms & Kitchens

Perfect for placement high on a wall or in compact spaces like bathrooms and kitchens, providing privacy and ventilation without sacrificing space.

When to Choose Replacement Premium Awning Windows for New Mexico Homes

Bathrooms

The ideal window for New Mexico bathrooms, offering excellent ventilation to reduce moisture while maintaining complete privacy.

Entryways

An excellent choice for placement above a picture window or door, creating a functional transom that lets rising warm air escape.

Kitchens

Great for kitchens, where they can be placed above counters or sinks to vent cooking heat and odors without interfering with faucets or fixtures.

Basements

Perfect for basements in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, allowing for secure air circulation while being easy to operate in hard-to-reach places.

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Energy Efficiency for New Mexico’s Climate

High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass helps block solar heat and UV rays, keeping your home more comfortable and energy-efficient year-round.

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Built for Extreme Weather

Our exclusive Fibrex® composite material frames resist the intense New Mexico sun and extreme temperature fluctuations, ensuring your windows won't crack, warp, or rot.

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Customizable Colors & Finishes

Custom-built to your home’s exact specifications, ensuring a perfect fit and seamless integration with your home’s architectural style, be it Contemporary or Pueblo Revival.

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Enhanced Security Features

A multi-point locking system provides added security against high winds and potential intrusions.

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Low Maintenance Design

Low-maintenance finishes are designed to withstand New Mexico's climate, resisting fading and peeling for long-lasting beauty.

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Expert Installation by Renewal by Andersen

The smooth-operating crank hardware is durable and easy to use, even when the window is placed in a hard-to-reach location.

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Discover how our awning windows offer airflow, superior energy efficiency, and durability—perfect for New Mexico's climate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, that is their signature benefit. Because awning windows are hinged at the top and open from the bottom, the sash acts as a protective "awning," shielding the opening from light to moderate rain. This is perfect for enjoying the fresh, cool air during New Mexico's summer thunderstorms.

They are very popular in bathrooms and kitchens because they provide excellent ventilation while maintaining privacy due to their typical higher placement on the wall. They are also frequently used in basements and are often paired with larger, stationary windows to add airflow.

Awning windows provide one of the tightest seals possible. When you crank the window shut, the sash is pulled securely against the frame, engaging the weatherstripping around the entire perimeter. A multi-point locking system ensures it stays shut and secure, effectively blocking out dust and drafts.

Yes. When closed and locked, the secure hardware and tight seal make them very difficult to pry open from the outside. Their typical placement higher up on walls also adds a layer of security, making them a safe option for ventilation.