
What do you expect from a basement window? Do you look out your window and see ugly, rusted steel from your window enclosures? Are you looking at weeds or a dark pit filled with leaves and debris? Is mud splashed all over the outside window glass and frame of your basement window? Do your basement windows leak into your newly finished basement?
The purpose of basement windows is to make your basement a brighter, more friendly environment. If you look out your basement window and don't like what you see, and your basement windows are not letting light in, then they're not doing their job. On the other hand, how can your basement windows be the problem if they're covered in mud or surrounded by weeds, leaves, and an rusty, ugly window enclosure? They need protection! The SunHouse Basement Window Enclosure is the answer. Bright, cheery, and clean, the heavy duty SunHouse Window Enclosures protect your basement windows, keeping away weeds and other debris.
One of the most significant differences between your basement and your other living space is the presence of natural light. Our SunHouse Window Wells have specially shaped sides, colors and sloped bottoms that reflect as much light as possible through your basement windows. This makes your basement a brighter, more pleasant place. And with your new TBF Finished Basement System, you'll want more light to show off your new basement!
If your basement windows are leaking because water is pooling outside or is being trapped by your previous basement window enclosures, the SunHouse's matching sturdy, clear cover (included with each SunHouse) will solve your problem. It can keep rainwater, melting snow, and water from leaking in and damaging your remodeled basement. Additionally, it will make your basement more energy-efficient by shielding your basement window from cold winds, blowing outside.