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GREAT PLAINS IS A CERTIFIED ANDERSEN WINDOWS SERVICE PROVIDER

We’ve been supporting post-installation Andersen products for more than 25 years. We are a Certified Andersen Window Service Provider and we provide parts and warranty services to any Andersen customer in our territory. In addition to upholding the warranties of our customers, we work with many homeowners to correct any issues they may be having with installed Andersen Windows products. We know the products inside and out and we’ll get you the right part and the right solution for your specific issue.

Call our service team today if you are experiencing an issue with any Andersen Windows product. We’d love to help you if we can!


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OAKDALE SHOWROOM
6866 33rd Street N, #100a
Oakdale, MN 55128
Phone: (651) 207-4571
Mon-Fri 8am - 5:00pm

PLYMOUTH SHOWROOM
3655 Plymouth Blvd, Suite 105
Plymouth, MN 55446
Phone: (763) 220-1190
By Appointment Only

ABOUT US

Specializing in Andersen replacement windows and doors, Great Plains Windows and Doors has been delivering outstanding products and top-notch service to residential customers in the greater Twin Cities metro area since 1991.

Residential Building Contractor License: MNBC708131

BBB accredited business

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