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We were reached out to by this customer because they were looking for an emergency exit for their basement. They had numerous basement windows, but none big enough to escape out of, so they asked we turn one, in to an Egress.
We came out and installed 28 x 48 Out-Swing Egress window along with a 42 x 48 with RockWell Cover. We also installed a WellDuct right under the Egress which will drain any water intruding, over to their current waterproofing system.
This customer already had a walk out basement along with an egress window,so an emergency exit was not needed, but, the current egress was extremely old and was allowing water to seep in to the basement.
We came out and tore out the the wood around the egress, we then did a digout to fit the large 72" Egress Rockwell and included a Rockwell Cover. We also replaced one of the old small basement windows with our EverLast Basement Window and installed 2 Sunhouse wells with Sunhouse covers.
This customer wanted to add light and an emergency exit to their basement. We installed a Slider Egress Window, Rockwell Elite with a premier cover. Now everyone is safe and there's natural light in the basement.
This was a fairly new home with a large, unfinished basement. Even though the basement was dry, the homeowner chose to invest in Total Basement Finishing (TBF) waterproof and mold resistant products. A good choice since as a home ages, the chances of having problems with moisture and mold increases. We installed TBF Everlast Wall System, Elite Plank flooring and a drop ceiling. In compliance with building codes, an egress window already existed, so we trimmed it out and made it pretty!
We upgraded the customer’s existing sump pump to a Zoeller M-53 with an UltraSump battery backup and installed a SaniDry XP Air System to keep the air fresh and dry.
This customer needed a building code-approved egress window, so we took out their tiny, old window and installed a Rockwell window well with a large out-swing window. Not only does this basement now have more light coming in, but it also has a second way out of the basement in case there is an emergency. Inside the window well, we installed a WellDuct window well drain. The WellDuct directs any water that enters the window well into the existing interior drain tile system.