Window Installation
At some point of time in a windows life-cycle a replacement window becomes a viable and less expensive alternative to retaining the old one. Installing replacement windows or a new window installation is easy if you know the rough size of the window. You can get this from the manufacturer and the size is usually a few inches more than the size of the old window itself. But this does not apply if you’re planning to install a new window installation and the window is an egress window.
Egress windows allow you to exit your home in the case of an emergency like a fire. It needs to be big enough for firemen to come in and get out, and you need to adhere to building codes when you install an egress window. For instance, if you’re planning to turn your basement into a bedroom, you will need to replace the old window with a much larger egress window. Having to widen or heighten your basement window space to install the new egress window can be an added expense when it involves the safety of your family; but, it’s wiser not to scrimp.
It makes more sense to hire a Miami area professional to get your new window installation done as it does involve quite a bit of work. If you possess advanced DIY skills, you could probably try this on your own and save your self quite a packet in the process. But, if you looking for a contractor to help you with your window installation whether it’s an egress window installation or any other kind of window installation, all you need to do is fill out the form on this page. you’ll get up to four FREE estimates from the most reputed contractors in the Miami, FL area.
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