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John J. Ulman Construction Management
New to Angi

Serving Taft, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1978

Free estimates

Warranties offered

We are a construction management company where we provide you one point of contact for all of your residential needs. No job is too big or small. We have been in the construction business for over 30 years and are well reputed locally. One person will handle your job from start to finish guiding you and helping you through residential jobs that can be tough to go through as a homeowner. We are licensed contractors and have a long list of very reputable subcontractors that we use, and have used for a long time.

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FAQs for egress window installation projects in Taft, CA

Yes, installing egress windows typically requires a building permit because it involves structural changes and safety considerations. If excavation is needed for a window well, additional permits may be required. Contact your local building authority to ensure compliance with all regulations.

The primary installation of an egress window usually takes about three days. Additional time may be needed for excavation, wall cutting, and finishing work, especially if structural modifications are involved. The timeline also depends on the window's availability and proper sizing.

Yes, improper installation can compromise your home's foundation and structural integrity. To prevent costly damage and ensure safety, it's essential to hire a qualified professional who can install the egress window correctly.

Yes, building codes require egress windows or doors in finished basements designated as habitable spaces. Every living area must have an approved exit point for safety and emergency egress. Unfinished basements used solely for storage may be exempt.

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