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A Basement Window Will Add Light and Creativity to Any Basement

Any person can have a basement window installed, and it takes the right know-how to get it done. Once the window is in, then the homeowner can burst with originality by going with whatever is planned.

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A basement window can be split into three categories: the kind for letting in light, the kind for decoration, and the kind for a means of escape. It's obvious about the ones used for nothing but light, but the ones for decoration can be in any style you want them to be. You could make the window stained glass so that different colors can brighten up the basement even better. If anyone lives or sleeps in the basement then it's required that the basement window is the kind that classifies as one that allows people to escape through in case of emergency. Consulting with a building inspector allows you to see the specifics of an egress window and what should go with it when it's installed.

A lot of people worry that a basement window is a place where a burglar could break into the home unnoticed. Solutions can be taken so this doesn't happen. The windows can be made using shatterproof glass or the windows can be fortified with security bars. Using locks on the windows also works, and keeping curtains closed or posting warning stickers won't tempt anyone into breaking in through the basement.

A basement window has many advantages as well as many responsibilities, so every homeowner should follow each one to ensure they get the most of what they want.

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Basements are always dark, so it's only natural that a basement window (possibly even more) would be set up to let light come in and make it less scary for people.

People wanting a new basement window to be placed have a different story behind them. For this sort of thing to be done, they have to consider the different things that go into having one installed. Picking the spot for the window is part of the process but there's more to it than that.

A basement window requires the foundation around the spot to be broken down and then built up again once the window is set. Before that's done, there has to be a search of wires and plumbing in the wall so there's no additional damage done to the house's foundation. Having this work done is recommended to be handled by a professional because there are various safety issues when installing a basement window.