If you’re seeing condensation, leaks, or staining around your basement egress window, it may be more than a window issue. These signs matter, as they affect your home’s safety and structure, and they might be telling you it’s time to replace the window entirely.
If you’re seeing moisture near your basement egress window, it’s worth a closer look. Fog between the panes, water streaks on the wall, or soft spots near the sill aren’t just window problems; they are signs that something deeper may be going wrong.
In many Iowa homes, egress windows were added years ago without proper sealing or drainage. Over time, soil pressure shifts, seals fail, and water finds a way in. This often happens during freeze-thaw cycles or after periods of heavy spring rain. What starts as a little condensation can turn into mold, rot, or even foundation damage if it’s left alone.
At Anchored Walls, we don’t patch the surface. If your egress window is failing, we’ll replace it with one that’s code-compliant, properly supported, and built to keep your basement dry for the long haul.
Most homeowners notice something is wrong with their egress window only after moisture becomes visible. But the earliest signs often show up in more subtle ways. Here's what to watch for:
If you’re seeing one or more of these signs, the problem may not be limited to the window itself. It could point to larger issues with foundation drainage, soil movement, or failing waterproofing.
Replacing a failing egress window isn’t just about stopping a leak. It’s about protecting the integrity of your foundation. When water seeps in through gaps around the frame, or pressure from shifting soil pushes against a weakened opening, the damage rarely stays isolated. Over time, it can spread to the surrounding wall, framing, and support structure.
That’s why Anchored Walls treats egress window replacement as part of a broader commitment to structural protection. We don’t just install a new window and walk away. We make sure the opening is sealed, supported, and ready to stand up to Iowa’s soil conditions and seasonal stress.
If your egress window is leaking, damaged, or no longer keeping water out, replacement is the most reliable way to prevent long-term damage.
Egress windows exist for one reason: to provide a safe way out during an emergency. If there's a fire or a sudden need to evacuate, your basement egress window must open easily and fully. It also needs to provide a clear, accessible path to the outside.
But when water seeps into the frame, wood can swell. Metal parts can rust. Latches can stick. A window that’s already difficult to open on a normal day may be completely jammed when you need it most.
Moisture isn't just a maintenance concern; it’s a warning sign. A compromised egress window puts your safety at risk and may also fail to meet local code requirements. If the window can’t function the way it’s meant to, it’s time to consider full replacement.
If you’re seeing signs of moisture around your egress window, or if it no longer opens the way it should, don’t wait for the damage to spread. Anchored Walls can evaluate your window, inspect the surrounding structure, and let you know if it’s time for a replacement.
We’ve helped Iowa homeowners protect their homes and their families for over 40 years. If your egress window is failing, we’ll make sure it’s replaced the right way.
Contact us today to schedule a free inspection.
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