What You Need to Know About Indianapolis Basement Windows Michigan Window Anatomy 101

Replacing basement windows in your Indianapolis home can be complicated. Depending on whether or not you have ever replaced your basement windows before, you may find that they are encased in a solid concrete foundation, even if they are on the exterior wall of a walk-out basement. Upgrading your windows with Fibrex® window frames can help improve the performance of your basement windows. New windows will also be more energy efficient. Here are four ways that replacing your basement windows in Indianapolis is beneficial.

Better Basement Window Insulation

Many people fail to replace their basement windows when they upgrade other windows in their home because they do not make good use of their basement space. However, if your basement is livable, you definitely want to eliminate drafts and leaks, and help insulate the area better for your own comfort. Fibrex frame windows paired with Renewal by Andersen’s glass technology can improve the temperature control of your basement and save you money. A variety of coatings and gas fillers are used to improve the insulating properties of the glass in your windows, minimizing heat transfer.

Preventing Water Damage

Upgrading the basement windows of your Indianapolis home to a Fibrex option that is properly fit and sealed will also help save your basement from water damage in the event of rain or floods. Older aluminum, vinyl or wood-sided windows often fail to keep moisture out as they are poorly sealed. Keeping water out is very important to the health of your home and especially your foundation. The good news is that Fibrex will prevent any future rot or rust from debris at or below ground level. Fibrex is less susceptible to fluctuating with high summer heat below freezing winter temperatures and will not absorb water, and is significantly stronger than wood, fiberglass, vinyl and aluminum frame windows.

Basement Window Options

Many people have two different sizes of windows in their basement: the smaller ground level windows and the larger egress windows in bedrooms or walk-out areas. In order to determine the best option for replacing your basement windows, you will want to have a thorough inspection done by a professional. They will determine what kind of windows are needed to fit the space, as well as which installation method will work best to preserve your foundation. You will want to take into consideration the window type that will enable you to open, clean, inspect, and maintain easily. Whatever you choose, make sure that your measurements are exact because it is nearly impossible to fix a poor fit on concrete.

Basement Window Installation

In general, it is recommended that you seek the assistance of a qualified Indianapolis window professional to install your new windows. Aged concrete can be very brittle and may crack or crumble during the removal of the old window. If you are not prepared to repair these cracks, you could be inviting moisture in around your window without even realizing it. A professional installer will have the tools and knowledge necessary to make the proper repairs before mounting your new window.

Ready to Replace Your Indianapolis Basement Windows?

If you have left your basement windows alone all these years and have realized the potential that an upgrade has to offer, now is the time to contact your local Indianapolis Renewal by Andersen team. We can help you find the perfect windows to fit your basement and bring new life to the bottom level of your home with better climate control and natural lighting. Call today for a free, in-home consultation.

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