1 Anderson Egress Casement Window w/ screen
1 Bowman Kemp Window Well, a steel grate, clear cover and a ladder
Whether local code requires the installation of egress windows in your basement or you just want something to improve the look, safety, and value of your home, call Ayotte Waterproofing. Egress windows are also known as basement escape windows. They are the perfect safety net for residents with below ground living space that otherwise would be a dead-end in an emergency situation. We can answer all of your questions regarding egress windows, and provide you with the most reliable egress windows (basement escape windows) on the market. Egress windows are large windows that can double as a means of entry/exit in cases of emergency. Aside from complying with International Residential Code, egress windows by Ayotte Waterproofing look great and provide safety, natural light and circulation in an otherwise gloomy area of the home.
Ayotte Waterproofing has several different options of egress windows to complement your home. Egress windows are essential to any home with a basement as they increase value, provide extra safety, supply natural light and comply with IRC mandates. There are many legal regulations to consider when installing egress windows throughout Michigan. Our installers know all local codes and will install all egress windows to comply with local and state regulations, all while adding curb appeal to your home.
For more information regarding basement escape windows in Northern Michigan, including: Mt. Morris, Saginaw, Lapeer, Owosso, Goodrich, Otisville, Montrose, Chesaning, Frankenmuth, Howell, Holly, Vassar, Millington, Bryon, Clarkston, Durand, Gaines, Caro, Cass City, Imlay City, Oxford, Lake Orion, Corunna, Swartz Creek ,Clio, Flushing, Burton, Midland, Bay City, Bridgeport, Birch Run, Grand Blanc, Fenton, Linden, Davison, Flint and Lansing, MI, call the experts at Ayotte Waterproofing.
Egress windows offer a wide range of benefits beyond safety:
Basements without a second exit pose a serious safety risk. Egress windows provide a code-approved escape route in the event of a fire, carbon monoxide leak, or other emergencies.
These larger windows dramatically brighten otherwise dark basement rooms, creating a more inviting space.
Opening the window allows fresh air into the basement, reducing humidity, odors, and the risk of mold growth.
Installing an egress window can significantly increase the value of your home-especially if you plan to use the basement as a legal bedroom or living area.
Our installers follow all state and local building codes, ensuring your window meets escape-access requirements and passes inspection.