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Groundworks
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Serving Central, SC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1986

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"All personnel were curtious and professional. They were able adapt to hidden problems in the foundation. They informed me of what they were doing and why. Area was left clean. I would hire them again."
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Foundation
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Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Surface Bella, LLC
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Serving Central, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent job and the deck is beautiful. If the communications between myself and their representative had been better, they would receive a five star rating from me."
Better-Than-Epoxy Concrete Floor Cover
After - look at this great patio/porch!
Basic patio to covered, screened-in porch with aluminum railing, gutters, and durable screening.
After! Just waiting on stain and the hot tub delivery.
Large corner shower using our Onyx solid surface shower with tile inlay, built-in shelving, and a foot rest.

+73

Response time1 day
Response rate98%
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Egress Windows questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on window size, type, material, and labor. Custom shapes or sizes typically incur higher expenses; full installation includes removing old windows.

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.

There are a few ways to save money on egress window installation. First, choosing pre-fabricated windows instead of custom windows can help dramatically reduce the overall cost. In addition, skipping window extras, like customized frames or window film, can help save money on the price tag without sacrificing the window itself. You should also shop around to multiple window installers to find the best installation deal without sacrificing the quality of the window.

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.

Yes, you absolutely need a permit to add a window to your house. Your contractor can likely obtain this permit on your behalf. Ask about this when getting quotes from multiple window contractors.

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