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rwb
3.4(
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Serving Franklin Park, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

"We contacted RWB for interior painting, but used them for a larger series of projects including: removal/replacement of 200+ ft of concrete sidewalks, driveway, and garage flooring; reinforcement of the upper level and replacement of 4 windows in the garage; & replacement of 3 windows in our house. At the end, the work was satisfactory and they showed a commitment to ensuring our satisfaction, but it took much longer than expected & there were several rough patches and significant rework along the way. Rating would be higher if the job was managed more closely so problems could have been identified & addressed before they got out of hand."
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FAQs for new windows service projects in Franklin Park, NJ

Building codes call for a window well that sits at least eight inches below the bottom of the window and extends six inches past each side. A quick way to get the minimum dimensions is to add 12 inches to the window’s width and eight inches to its height. For egress windows, most areas require a minimum of 36 inches by 36 inches and a depth of approximately three to five feet to provide a safe emergency exit.

Adding a drain is the best way to keep water from pooling in the well and leaking into the basement. Connecting the well to a French drain or sump pump channels runoff away from the foundation, and proper grading supports the system by directing water downhill. If you notice standing water or moisture, talk with a pro about upgrading the drainage before it compromises the structure.

Plan to replace the window well once you notice persistent leaks, water pooling, rust, or cracking—any indication that the well is no longer protecting the basement. Handling the project quickly safeguards the foundation and avoids costly repairs down the road by stopping moisture before it spreads. Consult a window installation pro for an inspection to see if it’s time to replace your window well.

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