Basement Window Installation and Replacement

Basement windows are often overlooked when it comes to home improvement projects, and people don’t think of them as a priority, and they end up getting neglected. However, basement windows are important for several reasons and should not be ignored.

Basement windows provide natural light and ventilation to the basement, making the space more comfortable and livable. They also help prevent moisture and mold buildup, leading to serious health problems. In addition, basement windows add value to your home and can make it easier to sell in the future.
If you’re considering having your windows installed or replaced, you should keep a few things in mind. 

First, you need to decide what type of window you want. There are a few different options available, so do some research to find the one that best suits your needs.

Second, you need to ensure the windows are correctly installed and sealed. This will help prevent air and water leaks and keep out pests and other unwanted critters.

Finally, you need to choose a durable window that will last for many years. 

Types of Basement Windows

There are many types of basement windows, and each one has a different purpose. Some basement windows are designed to let in natural light, while others are made for ventilation. Some basement windows can even be used as an emergency exit in a fire. Knowing which type of window is right for your home is essential, so here is a breakdown of the most popular types of basement windows.

Hopper Windows

Hopper windows are the most popular type of basement window. They are designed to open from the bottom and usually have a small handle that allows you to open and close them with ease. Hopper windows are great for ventilation and letting in natural light.

Egress Windows

An egress window is a type of basement window designed for emergency exits in the event of a fire. Egress windows usually require window wells.

They are usually larger than other types of basement windows, and they have a unique handle that allows you to open them quickly and easily. Egress windows are an essential safety feature for any home, so it is essential to ensure they are correctly installed.

Sliding Windows

Sliding windows are another popular type of basement window. They are designed to open from the side, and they usually have a handle that allows you to open and close them easily. Sliding windows are an excellent option for ventilation and letting in natural light.

Single Pane Glass Windows

Single pane glass windows are a type of window made up of one piece of glass. These types of glass windows are not very energy efficient, so they should not be used in homes located in cold climates. However, they are a good option for homes in warm climates because they let in a lot of natural light.

Which Type of Basement Window Do You Need?

At Finish My Basement, we’re happy to help you choose the type of window and door that’s best for your basement. Whether you need new windows and doors for a family room, bedroom, or bathroom, we can replace a basement window or install brand-new ones to finish your basement.

Window Frame Options

Basement windows come with several different frame options. Here’s an overview of some of the most popular:

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Wood Framed Basement Windows

Wood-framed basement windows are a popular choice for many homeowners, and they are durable and can last for many years, making them a good investment. Wood-framed windows also have a classic look that complements any home's style. However, wood-framed windows can be more expensive than other types of frames.

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Steel Windows

Steel window frames are another option for basement windows. They are durable and require little maintenance, making them a good choice for many homeowners.

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Aluminum Windows

Aluminum window frames are lightweight but may not be as durable as other types of structures. They may become dented easily.

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Vinyl Windows

Vinyl window frames are relatively inexpensive and require little maintenance. However, they may not be as durable as other types of frames and may become cracked or brittle over time.

Basement Window Problems

Your current windows may be causing problems with your basement. There are a lot of details required for successful window installation, and if the job isn’t done correctly, you may start to see problems, such as:

A basement window installation at the ground level.

Poor Air Flow

Most people don't think about the airflow in their home, but it's crucial to have good airflow if you want to keep your home healthy. Poor airflow can cause several problems, including allergies and asthma.

High Energy Bills

If your windows are not energy efficient, they may be letting in too much heat or cold air. This can make your basement uncomfortable and increase your energy bills. The right windows can help you save money for years to come. Basement windows that are poorly insulated can also let in outside noise.

Hard to Open and Close

If your windows offer a rough opening process, or if they're hard to close, this can be a major problem. Not only is it annoying, but it can also pose a safety hazard. Your windows should slide into place. That way, they're easy to open in case of an emergency, so you can escape quickly.

Water Leaks

One of the most common problems with basement windows is water leaks. If your window is not installed correctly, water can seep in through the cracks and cause damage to your home. Water leaks can lead to mold and mildew growth, a health hazard.

Mold Growth

If your windows are not correctly sealed, they may also be letting in moisture, leading to mold and mildew growth. This can lead to rotted sections in your basement.

If you have any of these issues, you may need to consider a window replacement.

Professional Installation for Your Basement Floor

We can install new windows for you if you need new windows or replacement windows! Our services include basement window replacement, installation, painting, repairing the window sash or well, etc.

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We’re experts in installing basement windows, flooring, siding, and more. Whether it’s replacing existing aspects of your basement or performing an entire remodel from start to finish, we do it all. 

A basement level window as viewed from the outside.

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