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Window Well Installation Replacement and Cover Work We Handle

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A failing window well is one of those problems that looks minor from the outside but can turn into a real headache fast. Water pooling, rusted metal pulling away from the foundation, wells that never drained right to begin with - we see it constantly. And a lot of homeowners just don't know there's a straightforward fix.

We handle the full scope of this work. New galvanized well installs, replacements on wells that have seen better days, proper gravel drainage at the base, concrete and foundation prep, and covers that actually fit and protect the opening. Whether it's a standard well or something tucked under a bay window with tight access, we've worked through those situations before.

The cover options we install range from solid polycarbonate panels to metal mesh grates, depending on what makes sense for the location and what the homeowner needs. Some spots need light transmission, others just need debris and critter protection. We fit the right cover to the situation rather than defaulting to one option for every job.

The finishing work matters too. Getting the area around the well graded correctly, making sure gravel is properly set for drainage, and sealing the well to the foundation wall - those details are what separate a well that lasts from one that fails in a couple seasons. We don't skip that part.

If you've got a window well that's failing, unsafe, or just wasn't installed right the first time, Rick offers free inspections and quotes. No pressure, just a straight look at what you're dealing with and what it takes to fix it.