Title: Basement Windows - Styles & Types of Basement Egress Windows
1 Basement
Windows
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2 BASEMENT
WINDOWS
View the many different
styles of basement windows
SELECTING
YOUR BASEMENT WINDOW TYPE WHEN PURCHASING A
WINDOW WELL COVER
When purchasing a
Window Well Cover it is important for us to know
the type of basement window your
well has if the window is located
above the well. Depending on the type of window,
we will suggest
different styles of
covers to accommodate, if necessary, the window
hinging open. When filling out the free
estimate form to get your cover, be
sure to select the correct style of basement
window to get an accurate
quote and
the perfect cover for your situation!
Not sure what type of basement window
you have? No worries, were here to help! Feel
free to call us at 1-
888-650-9355 or
contact us online.
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information.
3 List of
Basement Window Types
SLIDER BASEMENT WINDOWS
This is a very common style
of basement window that slides open horizontally
from either left or right.
Depending on the size of this window, it
could be used for emergency exit. This is also
known as a
horizontal single-hung window.
CASEMENT / CRANK BASEMENT WINDOWS
These basement windows come in
either 1 panel or 2 panel designs and hinge from
either the left or right
of the
window. Many windows of this style have a crank
handle to easily open the window from the inside.
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4 AWNING
BASEMENT WINDOWS
This style
of window hinges at the top and the window panel
goes outward from the house. Perfect for
allowing
airflow into your basement with protection on a
rainy day.
HOPPER BASEMENT WINDOWS
The Hopper
Basement Window hinges at the bottom and
typically hinges inward into the basement. Great
for
allowing a little extra airflow and light into
the basement.
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information.
5 GLASS BLOCK BASEMENT
WINDOWS
Typically used
for basement windows in bathrooms and showers,
the Glass Block basement window
allows light in with added
security and privacy. This window does not open.
FIXE
D BASEMENT WINDOWS
This
basement window does not open, hinge, or slide.
Like Glass Block Windows, it is fixed in place
and
does
not allow for means of egress.
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6 SINGLE HUNG BASEMENT
WINDOWS
Another very popular style
of basement window is the Single Hung window.
These windows have 2 panels,
one is stationary, and
the other slides up and down vertically.
DOUBLE HUNG BASEMENT
WINDOWS
This basement window consists
of 2 panels that both independently slide
horizontally or vertically creating
an opening on
both sides of the window.
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more information.
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