Custom Stone Window Well
Egress WindowsBasement egress windows are an important safety feature, but they don't have to be an eyesore. With a custom-built egress window well, you can add both beauty and functionality to your basement.
These custom-built area walls give you the freedom to create a window well that perfectly complements your home's exterior.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, a custom retaining wall stone egress window well also offers a number of practical benefits. The stone walls help to prevent water from pooling in the window well, and they also provide a sturdy surface to step on when you're getting in and out of the window.
The featured image for this article shows the inside view of a custom retaining wall stone egress window well. The stone steps lead up to a landing. The overall effect is both beautiful and inviting.
If you're looking for a way to improve the safety and appearance of your basement, a custom retaining wall stone egress window well is a great option. With its combination of beauty and functionality, this type of window well is sure to add value to your home.
Below is an example of another style we built using a lighter gray stone. To learn more about custom retaining wall stone egress window wells, visit our website or contact us today. We would be happy to help you create the perfect window well for your home.
Here are some additional benefits of choosing a custom retaining wall stone egress window well:
1: Increased security: The stone walls provide a physical barrier that can help to deter burglars.
2: Improved insulation: The stone walls help to insulate the window well, which can help to keep your basement cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.
3: Increased natural light: The stone walls reflect light, which can help to brighten your basement.
If you're considering adding an egress window well to your basement, a custom retaining wall stone egress window well is a great option. It's a beautiful, functional, and safe way to improve your home.
Paul Cullen
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Paul writes about technology and home-improvement projects