Windows
Basement
Basement
Windows
Basement Windows In Southwest Indiana
Why You Need Basement Windows
THE BDry® SYSTEM
Window Wells
Historically, window wells were typically constructed from galvanized steel. However, these steel window wells tend to rust and deteriorate over time, allowing more water to accumulate near basement windows, often leading to leaks. Modern window wells are now commonly made from durable polycarbonate, which resists rust and is designed to reflect more light into the basement.
THE BDry® SYSTEM
Basement & Block Basement Windows
A properly installed window well provides a means for any water entering the window well area to drain away rather than build up around the window. To accomplish this, the window well requires a gravel bed underneath it and possibly a drain. We recommend that all non-egress window wells be kept covered with a clear window well cover.
THE BDry® SYSTEM
What We Offer
We offer full service of window wells including window well installation, window well cover replacement, window well waterproofing, and window well cleaning. We are here to keep your basement dry!
THE BDry® SYSTEM
Window Wells
Historically, basement window wells were typically constructed from galvanized steel. However, these steel window wells tend to rust and deteriorate over time, allowing more water to accumulate near basement windows, often leading to leaks. Modern window wells are now commonly made from durable polycarbonate, which resists rust and is designed to reflect more light into the basement.
THE BDry® SYSTEM
Basement & Block Basement Windows
A properly installed window well allows any water entering the area to drain away instead of building up around the window. To achieve this, place a gravel bed underneath the window well and consider adding a drain. We recommend keeping all non-egress window wells covered with a clear window well cover. This cover not only prevents rain from entering the well but also adds security and protects the window.
THE BDry® SYSTEM
What We Offer
We offer full service of window wells including window well installation, window well cover replacement, window well waterproofing, and window well cleaning. We are here to keep your basement dry!
Basement Window
Professionals
Why It Matters
A key area that every home inspector will evaluate is the foundation and basement of the home. Most home inspectors will accurately diagnose any problems with a home’s foundation and possibly bring in a structural engineer if serious conditions exist. They will also accurately assess the home for basement leakage, one of the most common problems found in houses. If there are signs of water intrusion in the basement, local home inspectors will often engage B-Dry® Systems to both diagnose the source of the water and also provide an estimate for repair.