Basement Window Well
The right window well has allured the peoples’ attention towards perfection of the basement. The purpose of these windows is to keep earth away from basement windows. The window well is designed to bolt directly to the wall during the remodel application. This brings natural light and ventilation and allows escape in an emergency.
Significance of Window Well
Window well prevents weeds and thus it keeps the inside clean. This is manufactured as a matching set and keeps rain and water away from overflowing gutters and thus the window glass is kept clean and this extends the life of window frame. The major difference between basement space and upstairs is natural light. Most of the wind blowing against the windows is kept covered which are usually single pane glass and no weather stripping. This keeps most water out and cannot warrant against the flooded window well unless it is perfectly installed.
Methods of Treatment
The unprotected basement wells acts like cisterns during the heavy storms and thus it permits the water to seep in around window frames and below window frames. But it can be protected by metal or masonry window well with bottom consisting of gravel to permit good drainage. In order to the window well the plastic bubbles come in use and they are easily available. Sources of moisture such as clothes hung to dry on basement lines increases humidity in the air, increasing the likelihood of condensation. Promptly repairing plumbing, opens windows or dry clothes in an automatic dryer vented outdoors. Experiment with using a large-capacity dehumidifier to eliminate condensation, if problem persists.
If it is started by cleaning the window by any excess soil and washed gravel is replaced with it. A drain is made at the base of the well. The water is piped along either the interior or exterior of the basement. If the water is piped along the interior, the water is emptied into a sump pump or into an Interior Drain Tile System. If the water is being piped along the exterior, the water can be emptied into the underground drainage system, a sump pump on the interior of the building, or out the slope of the land.