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QuestionHow deep should the well be from the top of the window?Community AnswerThe distance between the top of window to the top of well can vary. However, there should be a gap between the bottom of the siding and the top of the well. The top of the well should sit a few inches above the ground.
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QuestionWe are replacing rusted out window wells. Do we need to do anything different to remove old ones?Community AnswerIf the steel wells are rusted out, it is most likely that the bolts holding it to the wall are rusted into the wall. The best solution is to raise the new well above the old bolt holes, unless the new window well has different hole locations.
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QuestionHow far from the bottom of the window should the gravel be>Community AnswerThe gravel should be 4" below the window well to allow rain water to make it to the drain.
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QuestionWhat type of bolts do I use?Community AnswerI used 1/4" x1 3/4" flathead tapcons spaced 6" apart in the valleys of the galvanized steel window well. They're very secure. I painted the wall with a foundation coating first.
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QuestionDo window wells need to be perfectly level when installing them?Community AnswerNo. I would make sure it is straight in comparison to the bottom edge of the siding on your house (which is probably pretty close to level anyways). Level doesn't matter as much as making sure it doesn't LOOK crooked.
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