Window Installation
Most good quality windows can last quite long without replacement, but will need constant and careful maintenance. When the window turns drafty and fails to open and close properly, it is time for you to think of installing new windows. You have a number of options that vary from hi-tech to old style wood. Installing new windows can be a manageable task for a person with average DIY skill. However there are a lot of things to consider like the measurements and so on. The size of your window will let you determine the size of the rough opening you need in order to install new windows. The rough size is usually 2-3 inches more than the actual size of the window.
If you need more room in your home renovating your basement is one way of adding more room. You can turn your Atlanta, GA area basement into a bedroom or regular living space. But in order to have enough ventilation and light you will first need to install a basement window. Check with the buildings code office about the required sizes and other stipulations. you’ll have a variety of choices for installing basement windows. Choose a design that will add brightness and enhance looks.
Your basement window installation could cost you anywhere between 2000-3000 dollars if you seek the help of a Atlanta, GA area professional. You can make a substantial cost saving if you do it on your own, but a basement window installation on your own can be tough work. If you’re planning a basement window installation and would like to get in touch with a professional, just fill out the form on this page and you’ll receive up to four FREE no obligations estimates from reliable and reputed certified contractors in Atlanta.
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We would like to get 6-7 wood replacement windows in our home (with the possibility of doing 12-15 more in the future). They are large custom sized windows (78x32 approximately). Please give me a quote per window, as well as info on the brand of window you use. Thank you,
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