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Sun4Light, Inc.
4.4(
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Serving Clinton, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They did a great job. The tunnel needed to be out of view from the street. So they needed to install extra length which works perfectly. Also provided tip for a possible tax credit."
Anderson Skylight Bubbled Replacement
VELUX Flat Impact Glass Skylights
Dark Interior bathroom
Installation of Velux 10 in Sun Tunnel
FS A06 Installation

+12

Response time2 days
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Groundworks
5.0(
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Serving Clinton, NC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"These guys are very good. I highly recommend them. They did three tasks, stabilizing a cracked concrete floor in a shed, stabilizing my 30 year old concrete driveway, and stabilizing my 30 year old modular home foundation that was built out of specs. Well done!"
Concrete
Concrete
Concrete
Concrete
Crawl Space

+15

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Deal Construction
5.0(
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Serving Clinton, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"This is a great contractor. With all the storms and damage in my area it is nearly impossible to find honest and reliable contractors. Jeffrey is amazing and absolute perfection on my roof. Jeffrey replaced my roof (shingles) with a metal one. My home is 4,500 sq.ft and has a lot of different peaks and angles and they had to hang by harnesses to get to certain parts of the home. He also built awning over my patio and tied it in beautifully with the new roof. I have never have had a contractor of this caliber. He provided a written estimate and contract. Jeffrey is extremely professional while being personable. He is very trustworthy and I have left him alone in my home on several occasion without a second thought. He was responsive whenever I reached out and always willing to answer my questions. They also cleaned up daily when they left each day including scanning for nails. I highly recommend Jeffrey as this is an extraordinary professional."
Response time4 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Egress Windows questions, answered by experts

Installing a window well costs anywhere from $500 to $1,500 or more. Adding an egress window and well runs about $3,900 on average. Adding a window well cover to the project can add $200 to $700. A well cover helps protect your egress windows from weather damage and keeps them clear of dirt, debris, and wildlife.

Yes, you can always make an existing window bigger, but the job complexity varies widely depending on the location of the window and the framing around it. Exterior walls are always load-bearing, so making windows wider will require structural changes that make for a more complex but doable project. Making windows taller often won’t require structural changes.

Most professionals can install a window well in two to three days, depending on the size of the well and the window you want inside it. If you’re just replacing an existing window well, the work is much less intensive, and most experts can get the job done in just one day. Connecting the window well to a drainage system or installing a custom concrete window well will naturally take longer, but even the most complicated installations shouldn’t take more than three days.

Most modern egress windows installed in basements open outward into a window well, although some older homes have in-swing windows. Egress windows, like casement windows used in other parts of the home, such as bedrooms and bathrooms, may open inward, and these windows are often larger than outward-opening windows.

The proper way to install a window well is to measure the window, dig a hole deeper and wider than the window, place a drainage tube and cap, anchor the well to the foundation, caulk the seam, and backfill the hole. The job requires tools such as a hammer drill and auger and some heavy digging. Proper placement and window well installation are critical to preventing water from leaking into the window.

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