Window Wells and Egress Windows
Old basement windows leak, let in cold air, and create entry points for pests. Deteriorated metal window wells fill with leaves and water, increasing the risk of basement flooding. DBS installs the EverLast™ Basement Window, SunHouse™ Window Well System, and Egress Windows to create a safer, waterproof, energy-efficient basement. Our window wells and egress windows improve drainage, increase natural light, provide emergency escape access, and require little to no maintenance.

EverLast™ Windows and SunHouse™ Wells: Window Wells and Egress Windows Solutions
A Complete Basement Window System
Most basement windows are small, single-pane units that were installed decades ago. The frames corrode, the seals fail, and the glass fogs. Window Wells and Egress Windows can prevent water from entering around deteriorated frame seals. Cold air drafts through every gap. The windows contribute to heating costs and basement humidity.
The combination of EverLast windows and SunHouse window wells addresses all of these problems in one installation. The window provides a waterproof, thermally efficient replacement. The well provides drainage, light, and a clean exterior appearance that complements the landscaping.
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EverLast™ Basement Windows:
Waterproof, Efficient, Maintenance-Free
Window wells and egress windows, standard basement windows, use painted wood or metal frames that corrode and eventually allow water and cold air to enter around the perimeter. EverLast windows use inorganic frames that will not rust, rot, or require paint ever.
The combination of EverLast windows and SunHouse window wells addresses all of these problems in one installation. The window provides a waterproof, thermally efficient replacement. The well provides drainage, light, and a clean exterior appearance that complements the landscaping.
| Frame material | Inorganic — will not rust, rot, or need paint |
| Seal | Airtight and waterproof at wall interface |
| Maintenance | None required after installation |
| Available sizes | Multiple sizes to fit standard openings |
| Glass options | Standard and energy-efficient available |

Egress Window Installation:
Meeting Code and Improving Safety
Building codes require egress windows in basement bedrooms and finished living areas — a large enough opening for occupants to escape and for emergency personnel to enter. Many older homes do not have compliant egress windows in basement sleeping areas.
DBS Repair installs egress windows and the oversized SunHouse window wells required to accommodate them. The installation brings the basement into code compliance, adds natural light, and is typically required if the basement is to be used as a legal bedroom or habitable space.

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RockWell Egress Windows: A Safer, Brighter Basement
Building codes require finished basement living areas to have an emergency egress: a window large enough to allow safe exit in an emergency, with a large stepped window well outside it. Beyond safety, a basement egress window brings in more natural light and fresh air, making the space feel larger and more inviting.
DBS Repair is a certified installer of RockWell egress window wells, an attractive, code-compliant alternative to ugly snap-together wells. If you are finishing your basement now or later, including egress window installation as part of your waterproofing project saves time and hassle.
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DBS serves homeowners in Duluth, Superior, Eau Claire, and throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin. Every estimate includes an on-site inspection, consultation, and written proposal at no obligation.
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