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For many years, builders have been in the habit of installing inexpensive wood or steel-framed basement windows in basements. While this strategy certainly saved money, it also resulted in problems for homeowners.
Basement windows are exposed to much more moisture than windows higher up on the house. As a result, steel-framed windows rust and wood-framed windows rot. Rusty or rotted windows don’t look good, and they don’t function well either.
Our EverLast® windows will easily outlast steel and wood-framed basement windows, and look great doing it. EverLast windows also feature insulated, low-e glass to reduce heat loss and improve energy efficiency.
We refurbished this kitchenette along with the rest of this basement area.
The owners of this home wanted to make their finished basement warmer.
Basement To Beautiful™ Insulated Panels are the premiere option for creating a comfortable, energy efficient basement environment.
Designed with the same advanced SilverGlo™ insulation used with our EverLast™ Wall System, these insulated panels offer 24% more in energy savings than conventional foam options.
With its 2 ½" thick layer of foam wall insulation, combined with the wall paneling of your choice, your home will be finished with an impressive R-13 insulation blanket -- one that will never support rot or mold growth!
These HVAC vents were exposed and unattractive. We installed vents along with the drop ceiling, giving the room a finished, even look while dehumidifying the room.
Old basement windows like the one in this home, often have wood or metal frames that rot or rust respectively. They are leaky and the single panel of glass makes them highly energy inefficient. We replaced it with our EverLast Basement Window. It has a vinyl frame and is made with double-paned, low-E glass. It will keep out hot air in the summer and cold air in the winter, and the frames will never rot, rust, decay, or need paint.
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