April is National Safe Digging Month
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EgressWindows.com is a big supporters of the notion of safety first. That is why we want to create awareness of National Safe Digging Month. April is the time of year many homeowners are venturing back out into the yard to do projects. Before you pick up a shovel and start that project by digging, ask yourself; what is under there? Are there power lines? Gas lines? Communication lines? Water lines? Sewer lines? The list of potential hazards just under the surface are many. There is a free service that can help you. A few days prior to digging simply dial 811 …Continue reading →
Don’t Start From Scratch When Installing Basement Windows
TAGS: Adding egress windows | building codes | Dial 811 | Egress windows | means of egress
Many older basements don’t have a means of egress installed – but a lot of them do have some kind of window or opening to let light and air in. If you’re not sure where to start with your basement renovation, why not consider using these existing windows to help you install your egress windows? More and more American homeowners are converting their basements into furnished family rooms, spare bedrooms, home offices or rental apartments. In order to meet building code, however, it’s necessary to have a “means of egress” installed. One tip we recommend for homeowners installing basement windows …Continue reading →
April is Safe Digging Month
TAGS: Adding egress windows | Dial 811 | Dig Safe
Whether your basement is beneath a ranch house or a mansion, adding windows to it requires one identical process – digging a big hole! To ensure people dig those holes safely, and to reduce the risk of property damage or personal injury, the Common Ground Alliance has declared April to be “Safe Digging Month.” What’s beneath your feet? For homeowners, the answer could be power lines, cables, gas pipes and sewer lines. As more and more townships beautify themselves, more and more of the essential wiring that keeps our cities ticking has been transferred beneath our feet. For homeowners in …Continue reading →
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