3 Basement Window Options
Most basement windows are small and are considered an eyesore while the rest of the basement looks great. They also have a lot of upkeep because they are close to the outside ground. Metal frames rust, wood rots, and it is difficult to keep them painted.
So, here are a few options that may help to revamp your basement windows:
EverLast Basement Windows
EverLast Windows are made of vinyl, so it does not rust, rot, or need repainted. Also, the double pane glass works to keep warm air in and outside air out. Additionally, the windows slide open and closed easily, and even pop out of place for cleaning purposes.
SunHouse Basement Window Enclosure
This window enclosure can replace an old, rusty window well for a sturdy cover that prevents weed growth, and keeps out leaves, debris, and water. Another benefit of the enclosure is its light coloring. It allows for more light to reflect into the basement while still being completely sealed off. As for the appearance, the SunHouse window well enclosure looks bright and clean, so there is no worry about it being an eyesore compared to the rest of your home.
RockWell Window Well
Building code requires an egress window large enough to use as an emergency exit if a bedroom is put in the basement. From the inside and outside, it takes on a beautiful brick view while providing a fire exit with stairs or a ladder.
So, if you think any of these window options fit you needs, call Woods Basement Systems for an estimate so you can have the window that provides you home with the protection it needs.