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Window Well Installation in the GTA & Ontario

Protect your basement from leaks and flooding with properly installed window wells that improve light, ventilation, and drainage — all completed to Ontario Building Code standards.

Whether you’re adding a new basement window, replacing an old rusted well, or upgrading for better drainage, our experienced crew handles the entire process — excavation, gravel base, drain connection, and secure installation.

We use heavy-gauge galvanized or polymer wells designed for long-lasting performance and clean, finished appearance.

Why Install a Window Well?

When you want to make your basement brighter, safer, and better protected from moisture, a properly installed window well is essential.
Window wells keep soil and standing water away from your basement windows — preventing leaks, rust, and foundation damage — while allowing natural light and fresh air into below-grade spaces.

They’re especially important in homes with basement windows that sit close to ground level or in areas that experience heavy rainfall or snow.
Beyond comfort and drainage, window wells also play a vital role in building code compliance by ensuring safe emergency egress routes from finished basements.

According to Ontario’s Building Code, the bottom of a basement window should sit at least 6 inches above the ground below.
If your window sits lower, adding a well with a proper gravel base and drain connection helps direct water away and keeps your basement dry year-round.


 

How Much Does Window Well Installation Cost?

Our standard installation fee for a single window well typically ranges from $800 to $1,500, depending on size, material, and site conditions.
Because each project requires mobilizing our crew, equipment, and materials, the first well usually carries the highest setup cost.

However, when multiple wells are installed during the same visit, the cost per well drops significantly — often by several hundred dollars — since the excavation and preparation work can be completed more efficiently.
It’s a great opportunity to take care of all your basement windows at once while saving on overall project costs.


What Affects the Final Price
  • Material type – pressure-treated wood wells are 3–4× more expensive than galvanized steel or polymer options.

  • Well size and depth – larger or deeper wells require more excavation and materials.

  • Drainage connection – adding or tying into an existing weeping tile system.

  • Site accessibility – distance from driveway, landscaping, or obstacles that affect equipment setup.

Get a free on-site estimate:
We’ll assess your property and provide an itemized quote outlining options for single and multi-well installations so you can make an informed decision.

 

Common Window Well Installation Mistakes (and How We Avoid Them)

Proper window well installation requires careful excavation, drainage setup, and precise sealing against the foundation. When done incorrectly, it can lead to chronic leaks, basement flooding, and costly foundation damage — often revealed only after the first heavy rainfall.
Here are some of the most common issues we see — and how our team prevents them:

1. Using the Wrong Size Well
Wells that are too shallow or narrow can trap water and debris against your window.
We carefully measure every opening and select the correct size and shape of well to match both your window dimensions and local code requirements.

2. Poor Drainage Setup
Clogged or undersized gravel bases are a major cause of flooding.
Our installations include ¾-inch clear stone and, when possible, connection to an existing weeping tile to ensure proper water flow away from the foundation.

3. Loose or Misaligned Wells
Seasonal freezing and thawing can shift poorly anchored wells.
We secure each well directly to the foundation with corrosion-resistant fasteners and proper backfill compaction to maintain a tight seal for years.

4. Slow Drainage or Standing Water
If water lingers at the bottom of your well, drainage has failed.
We perform a final water-flow test on every installation to confirm that runoff clears quickly before we leave your site.

5. Unmarked Underground Utilities
Digging without verifying buried lines can be dangerous and costly.
Before any excavation, our team contacts Ontario One Call to confirm all underground service locations.

When you hire professionals, you avoid the guesswork.
Our process ensures your new window wells perform flawlessly through every season — guaranteed.

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    Our Installation Process

    How We Install Window Wells Step by Step

    01

    Site Inspection & Measurement

    We assess foundation depth and window dimensions.

    02

    Excavation

    We dig to proper depth with graded slope for drainage.

    03

    Gravel Base & Drainage Connection

    We install ¾-inch clear stone and tie into the weeping tile if accessible.

    04

    Window Well Placement

    Galvanized or polymer well is anchored securely to foundation.

    05

    Backfill & Finishing

    We backfill with gravel and ensure proper grading away from the house.

    06

    Final Inspection

    We confirm level, drain flow and clean up the site.

    Egress Window Well Regulations

    Every window well installation we complete meets all requirements outlined by the Ontario Building Code for safety and egress.

    We ensure each well provides at least 22 inches (550 mm) of clearance and that any covers or grates can be easily opened from the inside without tools.

    Our installations are fully code-compliant and designed for safe escape routes, proper drainage, and long-term protection — giving you peace of mind that your basement windows are both functional and compliant.

    Measuring for an Egress Well

    Getting the right measurements is essential for a safe and effective window well installation.
    Every project we complete follows Ontario Building Code guidelines for proper clearance, drainage, and accessibility.

    Our team ensures each well is sized to provide:

    • Enough projection from your wall for the window to open fully

    • A proper buffer below the window sill for drainage and waterproofing

    • Secure fastening to the foundation for long-term stability

    We handle all measurements and compliance details so your new egress window well meets code and performs flawlessly through every season.

    Available Window Well Styles

    Window wells are available in a range of shapes, materials, and finishes to suit both practical and aesthetic goals.
    Whether you’re looking for a simple galvanized steel well designed purely for drainage and durability, or a decorative option that enhances your basement’s appearance, there’s a solution to match every home.

    From modern stone-textured wells to clean, rust-resistant metal designs, we’ll help you choose an option that fits your home’s exterior and budget while maintaining proper drainage and code compliance.

    Here are some of the most popular styles used in professional window well installations:

    Fiberglass window well with built in ladder

    Fiberglass window well with built in ladder

    stacked stone look window well

    Steel window well with stacked stone look

    Pressure-treated wood window well

    corrugated steel window well

    Corrugated steel well with rounded edges

    Why Homeowners Trust Our Team

    From your first consultation to the final cleanup, our experienced installers handle every step of your window well project with precision and care.
    Unlike many companies, you’ll speak directly with a qualified installer—not a salesperson—so you’ll get honest advice, accurate recommendations, and a clear understanding of what your project requires.

    Working with professionals helps you avoid the common pitfalls of improper installation. Excavation and drainage work require expertise—mistakes can lead to water pooling around your foundation or leaks inside your basement.
    Our team ensures every well is installed with the correct slope, drainage, and insulation, protecting your home and improving energy efficiency year-round.

    We take pride in our efficiency and attention to detail. Most installations are completed and cleaned up the same day, minimizing disruption to your home and giving you immediate peace of mind.

    Contact us today for a free on-site consultation with one of our certified installers and see why homeowners across the GTA trust us for professional window well installation.

    Call us today for a free estimate! (647) 699-2371

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