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This Connecticut home had an old basement window that was not helping with its visual appeal. Its rusting metal frame was leaky and the single panel of glass was drastically decreasing the energy efficiency of the home. We replaced it with our EverLast Basement Window. Our unique windows are specifically designed for the basement environment. They have a vinyl frame that will never rot, rust, or decay, and the double-paned, low-E glass is highly energy efficient. They improve the visual appeal of the basement while saving the homeowners money in energy bills.
This basement used to flood regularly. Before we could finish it, we needed to waterproof it to ensure that the new, finished basement would not be damaged and the owners can enjoy it for years to come!
We transformed this dreary basement into a beautiful living space for this family to grow in!
To make this finished basement look complete and uniform, we needed to cover the brick support column. Unlike the usual round steel columns, we could not install a SmartPost column wrap. Instead, we covered it in the same materials that we used on the walls.
If you want to make your basement better, it’s worth paying attention to your basement windows. For many years, builders have been in the habit of installing inexpensive wood or steel-framed basement windows in basements. While this strategy certainly saved money, it also resulted in problems for homeowners.
Our EverLast® windows will easily outlast steel and wood-framed basement windows, and look great doing it. EverLast windows also feature insulated, low-e glass to reduce heat loss and improve energy efficiency.