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Egress Window - Install

Serving Perry, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 1999

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"We got an egress put in. The awesome experience started with Doug McIntire coming over to explain the product and the process. Doug was so professional, knowledgeable and just made us feel like the decision to go with them was a no-brainer. We then got scheduled for mid-April but asked to be on the waiting list to have the install done sooner if a spot opened up. Luckily one did and we got moved up 2 months!! The crew said that they would be here around 8:30-9:00am on 2/10/21 and they got here at 8:30am...right on time! The team was led by Tyler who did such an awesome job with the team. The rest of the team was Alex, Eric, Justin and Daniel (the hole digger)...sorry if I missed someone. One of the guys brought up our garbage can from the end of the driveway. Everyone worked so well together and Tyler not only did the work too, he also was teaching each of them. We are so happy with the work and the experience we had! I really enjoyed the experience and I would definitely recommend Ohio Basement Systems to anyone!"
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Egress Window - Install

Serving Perry, OH and surrounding areas

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Meet Aljacque Lewis\n\nHello, I’m Aljacque Lewis—entrepreneur, investor, and founder of a business built on the belief that excellence is non-negotiable.\n\nOver the years, I’ve learned that true wealth isn’t measured by money alone. It’s measured by reputation, trust, relationships, and the value you create for others. That’s the philosophy behind everything we do.\n\nAs someone who thinks big and operates with long-term vision, I bring the same standards of professionalism, discipline, and commitment to every customer we serve. Whether your project is large or small, my team and I approach it with the same attention to detail, integrity, and dedication to quality.\n\nOur mission is simple: deliver exceptional results, provide outstanding customer service, and create an experience that leaves every customer confident they made the right choice.\n\nWhen you work with us, you’re not just hiring a service provider—you’re partnering with a company that values excellence, accountability,and customer

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Egress Windows questions, answered by experts

You install a window well 8 to 12 inches deeper than the base of the window sill. After filling the well with drainage rock, the well should sit 3 inches below the bottom of the window. The top of the window well should also be at least 3 inches higher than the surface-grade ground. The window well should be about 6 inches wider than the window opening.

The entire window replacement process, from the initial consultation to the final installation, typically takes between four and 15 weeks. This timeline accounts for measuring appointments, ordering, and manufacturing. On the day of the job, the physical installation takes about 30 minutes to two hours per window. A full-house replacement can take one to three days to complete. Factors that can extend this timeline include the total number of windows, custom sizes, complex window types, second-story installations, and any necessary repairs to existing window frames or openings.

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.

Basements are generally required to have windows for your safety. At a minimum, windows should provide an egress in the event of a fire. But basement windows do more than offer a way out; basement windows also offer natural light and ventilation in an area of your home that is otherwise dark and musty.

Yes, egress windows are grandfathered. However, this comes with some specifications. If you are remodeling a basement or adding a sleeping area, you’ll need to update the egress windows to be up to proper code. But, if you’re leaving your home as is, you do not have to adhere to these requirements.

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