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Egress window installation Wisconsin window contractors

Egress windows are designed for easy escape in case of fire or flooding. In fact, the name literally means “to step out”. Because they’re meant for emergencies, it is important that all egress windows meet safety requirements. A proper egress window should be at least 20” wide and 24” high with a minimum opening area of 5.7 square feet. The bottom of the window’s opening should not exceed 44” from the floor. 

Egress windows make Wisconsin basements safer

Every Wisconsin home needs basement features that are up to code, windows included. With so many standards to meet, you need a reliable Wisconsin window contractor who is up to the task. At Infinity Exteriors, our installers make sure the job is done right. Don't settle for a cheap installation that could fail you later. We pay attention to details so that you're not caught by surprise when proper installation matters the most. We can install or replace easy-to-access exits for your Wisconsin home that provide both safety and beauty. Infinity makes quality replacement projects affordable with our window installation financing.

Trust Infinity Exteriors to be your window contractors

Infinity Exteriors is trusted throughout Wisconsin as the best company for window installation and replacement. With a variety of materials and colors available, we can match your egress window design to the historical style of your house without compromising safety. We have locations in Appleton, Madison, and Milwaukee and are able to service any of the surrounding areas. If you need a repair, send us a picture of the problem to receive a free repair quote. Visit our interactive remodeling map to see our impact or read reviews from customers near you. To see the difference we can make for your house, check out our before & after gallery. 

For more information, contact Infinity Exteriors today.  

Types and Styles of Windows:

Egress windows

Egress windows are large enough for a person to escape through in case of emergency and are often required in basement bedrooms for safety regulations.

Awning Windows

Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom, providing ventilation while keeping out rain.

Casement Windows

Casement windows are hinged on one side and swing outward like a door, offering excellent airflow and unobstructed views.

Bow Windows

Bow windows feature a gentle curve of multiple window units, creating a panoramic view and adding architectural interest to a room.

Sliding Windows

Sliding windows glide horizontally along tracks, making them easy to operate and ideal for spaces with limited vertical clearance.

Picture Window

Picture windows are large, fixed windows framing scenic views and maximizing natural light. They do not open.

Double Hung Window

Double hung windows feature two sashes vertically sliding within the frame, offering versatile ventilation options and easy maintenance.

Palladian Window

Palladian windows consist of three sections with an arched central window flanked by smaller rectangular windows and are often found in classical architecture.

Oriel Window

Oriel windows protrude from the facade of a building and are supported by brackets or corbels, providing additional interior space and architectural interest.

Skylight Window

Skylight windows are installed on the roof to admit natural light, enhancing indoor illumination and creating a sense of openness in a room.

Custom Windows

Custom windows are tailored to specific dimensions and design preferences, offering unique solutions to architectural challenges.

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