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How Windows Effect Your Basement

Basement windows are a great to fill a basement with natural light and provide a clean look to your basement. But when your windows are getting old or damaged, they can cause more harm than good.

Often constructed of wood or steel, basement windows can degrade over time, leading to corrosion, rot, and rust. As this occurs, the window will shift in it's frameinviting rainwater and humidity into the area.

But a wet  humid basement isn't the problem basement windows can cause. When the windows warp, they aren't just letting in water, but air from the outside. This will make your home less efficient and can cause your heating or coolingbills to rise.

At Mid-State Basement Systems we offer two great products to provide you with all of the benefits of basement windows, without the drawbacks.

EverLast Basement Windows

Designed with double-pane, low-E glass, the vinyl-framed EverLast Basement Windows are much more energy efficient than the single-pane, steel-framed windows that are industry standard.

Our windows will replace your rotting, outdated steel and wood-framed windows and will never rot, rust, decay, or even need paint. 

SunHouse Window Wells

We'll pair that beautiful new window with a SunHouse Window Well. This covered window well has brightly color sides and bottom to maximize the sunlight directed into your basement for a brighter space. The clear, plastic cover keeps out dirt, debris, wind, and water. 

Do your windows need replacing? Call Mid-State Basement Systems for a better looking, more energy-efficient basement today and we'll give you a free estimate on your new windows!

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