Basement Windows Replacement and Installation
As the leading basement window replacement services provider in the Chicago area, we understand homeowners' unique challenges when dealing with basement window leaks and seepage. During the construction of many older homes, builders installed a metal frame into the foundation wall. Over time, this metal frame can rust, causing water to seep into the basement. Removing the metal frame and installing a window secured to the concrete foundation wall is necessary to prevent future water damage.
Our experienced team offers top-notch window replacement services that will keep your home safe and dry for years to come. We use durable and long-lasting materials to ensure that your basement stays dry and secure. We pay attention to detail and guarantee that you will be satisfied with our work.
Is your basement in need of new windows? Look no further—our team specializes in basement window replacement.
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Basement Windows Replacement
Is your basement suffering from old, rusty windows that need to be replaced? Look no further than our basement window replacement service. Our team of experts will replace your old, outdated basement windows with brand-new ones, ensuring they are fully waterproofed and leak-free. Trust us to deliver top-notch service and quality products.
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When replacing basement windows, it's crucial to remove the old metal frame. Use a chipping hammer to break it down, and remove any rust from the foundation wall to ensure a proper installation of new basement windows.
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Clean the foundation wall where the window will be installed, ensuring the absence of dust. Next, level and secure the basement window, before preparing it for spray foam sealant.
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To ensure that your new basement windows are installed perfectly and provide energy efficiency and a secure fit, the gap between the window and the foundation wall is filled with insulation spray foam sealant. This creates an energy-efficient seal that secures the window in place, keeping your home insulated and helping you save on energy bills.
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Trim any excess spray foam around the basement windows. Apply Polyurethane caulking sealant to prevent water leaks between the window and concrete.