Basement Windows Bloomington CA

Many people use their basement as a family room, computer room, playroom, or a den. The proper basement windows can make your basement look warm and inviting by letting in as much air and light as possible. They should also be useful by keeping out would-be robbers, and keeping drafts and water from coming in. The proper basement window can make a huge difference, even in basement décor.


1. Local Companies

Hodes B General Contractor
(415) 892-1766
Novato, CA
J C Construction
(818) 764-8007
7300 Fulton Ave Unit B
North Hollywood, CA
Total Home
(310) 330-0099
Inglewood, CA
Miller Larry Painting
(530) 223-1109
3155 Alta Mesa Dr
Redding, CA
Thornton Construction
(209) 838-1234
PO Box 4539
Modesto, CA
Charles Iacono Building Contractor
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2247 S K St
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Gilroy, CA
Caruso R Construction
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Davenport & Co Inc
(510) 494-0710
35367 Fircrest St Ste C
Newark, CA
Garcia Construction
(209) 931-8721
5317 Shippee Ln
Stockton, CA

2. Removal Of Basement Windows

There are many steps to removing basement windows easily and effectively. The first step is to take out the sash from around the existing window. Use a reciprocating saw to cut through the window frame carefully. From the wall opening, pull out the old window frame. Set it aside, so it is not in the way. If there is mortar left around the openings, you will need to get rid of it. Using a hammer and a cold chisel, carefully chip away at the mortar that is left until you get it all out. It is wise to wear protective eye wear to prevent flying chips.

Next, to replace basement windows, you will want to use shims to help you get your new window into the opening. After it’s in, secure it by screwing it up through the frame right into the mudsill. Go around to the outside of the house and apply caulk around the sides of the window frame, and then around the top. To seal the bottom of the window, you will need urethane foam. Spray this under the sill. You are ready, after everything dries, to paint your windows. You can apply one coat of exterior-grade primer to any wood parts of the window that are bare, and then give it two more topcoats. Use a drop cloth to avoid spills.

3. Basement Windows And Weather

Basement windows are made for not only design, but for functuality, too. One of the most important functions of a basement window is to keep the water out in the event of heavy rains or flooding. Since basement windows are below ground, it can be very easy to flood a basement, even in lighter rains. If you have a window that is leaking, you can also have some degree of flooding, no matter how soft or hard it rains. For these reasons, it is imperative that basement windows remain in the best possible shape. They should also seal very tightly when they are closed to prevent water from coming in at all. A waterproof basement window is the best bet when installing new windows, or performing any type of basement window repair. Another factor to remember is that the ground that is right alongside the basement windows should be altered, so water funnels away and drains properly, not into the window itself. You can also look into buying external attachments that can be installed on the outside of a window, which helps keep the water out.

Basement windows should also be sealed properly to prevent cold air from leaking through them into the house in colder weather. This can be accomplished by using window seals to form extra insulation, keeping the house warmer and your heating bills down.

4. Basement Windows, Safety And Requirements

Basement windows must be strong and safe enough because the basement can be a prime target for burglars. A ground window is a very inviting target for burglars, so safety is a number one concern when you decide to replace basement window sills and windows. Remember, a glass window can be easily broken by a burglar’s foot, fist, or object. Being in the basement, it can be hard to hear. The solution is to reinforce the basement windows, so they are safe, or by using glass bricks to build them. There are other solutions, as well, such as the use of window coverings, or the use of a cross brace. Basement windows should always be locked from the inside, with strong locks, as well, so burglars do not have a chance to enter a residence through the basement.

There are requirements that must be adhered to when installing basement windows. The International Residential Code says that any windows installed in the basement must be at a width of 24 inches and a height of 20 inches. This is to allow a viable escape exit in the case of a fire, or a way for firefighters to enter a residence if need be. It is different for each municipality, but at least one window in a basement is generally required. If a basement is used as a living space, then it would be wise to have as many as possible.

5. Featured Local Company

California Glass & Window

714-434-3800
2915 Red Hill Ave., Bldg D-100
Costa Mesa, CA
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