Planning the window 1.
Installing egress window in basement.
How to install basement windows and satisfy egress codes good planning simplifies the job.
You can solve the problem by cutting a large opening in a basement wall and adding a window that meets code requirements for egress.
Outline your proposed basement window size frame with masking tape on the wall to.
You ll find contractors willing to do this work often for between 2 000 and 3 000 or you might consider doing it yourself.
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Requirements vary based on where you live so look up local codes.
Determine how large your egress window needs to be.
If you are installing an egress window in a basement to comply with your building code there are specific requirements you ll need to meet.
The egress window must open into a window well outside the foundation that must be at least 36 inches wide and provide at least 9 square feet of space when the window is open.
Measure down from the joists to locate the height of the bottom cut.
The priority is to create a safe below ground level space outside the window for easy entry and exit.
An egress window installation especially one in the basement will require excavation grading and drainage systems.