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Basement windows are generally smaller in size than the normal windows that houses have. They are specifically designed to let in natural light, air and also serve as an emergency exit. Insulated windows with sliding sash or regular single units and lockable ones are in popular demand in most homes with basements.

Types of basement windows

Basement windows come in a variety of materials as well as designs. Choices range from single units to skylights to block windows and are made from materials like acrylic, vinyl, wood, glass and even aluminum. Basement windows serve as points of egress in an emergency. Hence they need to be furnished accordingly. Also low-lying areas are susceptible to floods and snowfall. This must also be kept in mind while designing a basement window.

Important tips for remodeling a basement window

Old and rusty metal windows in the basements should be replaced with those made from materials like glass or vinyl as they allow natural light to come in and are also easy to install. Sliding windows are better than single unit windows with a door. Using modern looking windows, which are just as efficient in keeping the dust and water out of the basement, is an effective way to stop leakages and at the same time provide energy. A window also needs to make room for long objects like ladders and boards to be passed through it if necessary. The important points to be kept in mind are; the windows should be rot and mildew-resistant, should be energy efficient, should improve the appearance of the exterior of the house and also be functional enough for use within and outside.

Basement window resources

Many suppliers and contractors dealing in basement remodeling and specialists who provide window installations can be excellent sources of information on the right kind of basement windows and the shops where one can find the best materials for installing a basement window. Online resources also give information about the materials, the price range and the contact details of professional contractors or building material suppliers. Old and rusted basement windows must be replaced with energy efficient windows that enable good ventilation and also serve as egress points. Such window systems are readily available with most suppliers and building material manufacturers.

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