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Semi Circle Wells

  • Most common non-egress window well
  • Galvanized Steel
  • 30 year warranty
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Elongated Window Wells

  • Narrow projections will save space in your yard
  • Up to 91” widths available
  • Galvanized Steel
  • 30 year warranty
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Vent Wells

  • Keep crawl space vents free of water and debris
  • Galvanized Steel
  • 30 year warranty
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Non-Egress Galvanized Window Wells

  • Ideal for basement rooms that need more light than our smaller wells provide
  • Galvanized Steel
  • 30 year warranty
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Egress Galvanized Window Wells

  • 18 gauge galvanized steel–36” projection
  • Egress code compliant for emergency escape
  • Industry standard for egress wells
  • Available in Heavy Duty width and depth
  • 30 year warranty
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Heavy Duty Window Wells

  • 16 gauge Heavy Duty wells are up to 80” wide, 36" projection, 84” deep
  • Egress code compliant for emergency escape
  • These wells are available in galvanized, white and decorative stone colors
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White Egress Window Well

  • Egress code compliant 36” projection
  • White wells brighten your room with reflected ambient light
  • 18 gauge steel
  • Available in Heavy Duty width and depth
  • 30 year warranty
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Stone View Egress Window Well

  • Egress compliant 36” projection
  • Tan stone look print minimizes look of corrugations
  • 19 gauge steel
  • 10 year warranty through Monarch
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Stonewall Window Well

  • Egress compliant 36” projection
  • Gray tone print minimizes look of corrugations
  • 18 gauge steel
  • Available in Heavy Duty width and depth
  • 30 year warranty

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Discover the ultimate solution to safeguarding your basement with our premium selection of window wells.

All window wells are made out of corrugated steel for maximum strength, and many of our wells have 30 year warranties. All orders shipped directly to your home or job site.

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Our window wells are manufactured in the USA using the highest quality materials available.

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Industry Best Warranty

We stand behind the quality and durability of our window wells. Built to last, they offer reliable protection from the elements year after year. Our warranty reflects the confidence we have in our craftsmanship and materials, giving you peace of mind with every purchase.

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT WINDOW WELLS – WE’VE GOT ANSWERS!

What is a window well?

A window well is an area dug out around a basement window. The soil is typically kept away from the window with a pre-made area wall made from metal or plastic, that allows light and ventilation into below-grade spaces.

Why are window wells necessary?

They aid with proper drainage, keep water and landscaping away from basement windows, make emergency egress/escape possible, and let natural light into basement rooms with below-grade windows.

What materials are window wells made from?

Common materials include galvanized steel, plastic, fiberglass, and concrete. The choice depends on durability, needs, sizes available, and budget.

How deep should a window well be?

It should extend at least 8-10 inches below the bottom of the window and rise a few inches above ground level to help with drainage and prevent water from cascading into the window well under average conditions.

Do window wells require drainage systems?

Yes. Proper drainage, such as a well with gravel in the bottom, or a drain connected drain tile, is critical to prevent water buildup and potential basement flooding.

Can I install a window well myself?

Yes, many homeowners can install them with basic tools, but deeper or egress-compliant wells many homeowners prefer to hire professional excavation and installation.

What is an egress window well?

An egress window well surrounds a basement window that is 5.7 square ft. or larger, the opening of the well is greater than 9 square feet (3’ x 3’), for emergency escape and rescue. All egress wells, no matter what they are made of, require a ladder for wells greater than 44” deep, or have built-in steps.

How do I maintain my window well?

Keep it clear of leaves, debris, and snow so that water can drain freely. If you have a drain that goes to a weeping tile, check it periodically for drainage clogs and grid caps blocked by debris. Inspect the structure for rust, cracks, or shifts away from the foundation wall.

Do all basement windows need window wells?

Windows that are partially or fully below ground level need window wells to maintain access and prevent soil pressure against the glass. Homes with windows slightly above grade level can also benefit from a window well keeping soil and water away; keeping the window frame dry.

Can water in my window well cause leaks in my basement?

Yes. If proper drainage is not maintained or the well is not bolted or sealed to the foundation, water can pool in the well and leak through faulty window seals or cracks, leading to water damage and mold inside the home..