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WINDOW WELL SERVICES IN EDMONTON
Window Well Installation & Replacement in Edmonton and Area
Window well installation in Edmonton helps protect basement windows, improve drainage, and give the outside of your home a cleaner finished look. At Mud Monsters, we install new window wells and replace old, rusted, bent, or poorly draining wells for homeowners in Edmonton and surrounding areas.
HEAVY RAIN CAN EXPOSE WINDOW WELL PROBLEMS FAST
When window wells are old, damaged, too shallow, or full of soil and debris, heavy rain can quickly become a problem. Water may pool around basement windows, mud can collect inside the well, and soil or landscaping material can push against the window area.
A properly installed window well helps protect your basement windows, keep the area cleaner, and improve drainage around your home.
WHY WINDOW WELLS MATTER
Helps with
Heavy Rain
A proper window well helps keep soil, mud, and surface water away from basement windows during wet weather.
Improves
Drainage
Clean drainage rock helps reduce mud buildup and allows water to move down instead of sitting against the window.
Protects the
Window Area
Window wells hold back soil, rock, mulch, and landscaping material so they do not press directly against basement windows.
OUR WINDOW WELL SERVICES
We provide both installation and replacement services for residential properties in Edmonton and surrounding areas.
NEW WINDOW WELL
INSTALLATION
If your basement window needs better protection from soil, rock, mulch, or surface water, we can install a new window well as part of your landscaping, grading, or drainage project.
- New landscaping around the house
- Rock beds along the foundation
- Basement windows without proper protection
- Final grade or drainage improvements
- Soil sitting too close to windows
WINDOW WELL
REPLACEMENT
If your existing window well is rusted, damaged, too shallow, full of mud, or pulling away from the foundation of your home, we can remove it and install a new one properly.
- Rusted, damaged, or bent window wells
- Poor drainage
- Mud-filled wells
- Wells sitting too low
- Water pooling near basement windows
SIGNS YOU MAY NEED A NEW WINDOW WELL
Not sure if your window well needs to be replaced or upgraded? Here are some common signs that it may not be doing its job properly.
- Water pooling inside the window well
- Mud collecting against the basement window
- Rusted or damaged metal window well
- Window well pulling away from the foundation
- Soil, mulch, or rock spilling into the well
- Poor grading around the basement window
- Drainage rock filled with soil or debris
- Window well sitting too low
- Basement window leaking during rain
- Messy, unsafe, or overgrown window area
After heavy rain, window well problems are often easier to spot. If water is sitting near your basement window, it is worth having the area looked at before the next storm.
WHAT'S INCLUDED WITH WINDOW WELL INSTALLATION OR REPLACEMENT
Every property is a little different, but our window well work can include excavation, removal, installation, drainage rock, backfill, grading, and cleanup
Excavation
We dig out around the basement window to create the proper space and depth for the new window well.
Old Window Well Removal
For replacements, we remove the existing window well and clear out built-up soil, mud, rock, and debris.
New Window Well Installation
The new window well is positioned at the proper height and securely attached to the foundation.
Drainage Rock
Clean rock is installed inside the well to help reduce mud buildup and support drainage.
Landscape Fabric
Fabric can be installed where appropriate to help separate soil from drainage rock.
Backfill
The area around the outside of the window well is backfilled properly.
Grading
The surrounding area is shaped to help move surface water away from the foundation.
Final Cleanup
Old materials are hauled away and the work area is cleaned up.
OUR STEP-BY-STEP WINDOW WELL INSTALLATION PROCESS
We keep the process straightforward so you know what to expect from start to finish.
Step 1: Site Review
We look at the basement window, existing grade, surrounding landscaping, drainage concerns, and access to the work area.
Step 2: Dig Out the Area
The area around the window is excavated so there is enough room for the window well, drainage rock, and proper backfill.
Step 3: Remove Old Materials
For replacements, we remove the old window well and clean out mud, soil, debris, and unsuitable material.
Step 4: Install the Window Well
The new window well is placed at the correct height and securely fastened to the foundation.
Step 5: Add Drainage Rock and Fabric
Clean drainage rock is installed inside the window well. Landscape fabric may be used where needed to help keep soil separate from the rock.
Step 6: Backfill and Grade
The area around the window well is backfilled and graded to help direct surface water away from the foundation.
Step 7: Final Cleanup
We clean the work area, remove old materials, and leave the space neat and finished.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT BASEMENT LEAKS
Window wells help protect basement windows from soil, debris, and surface water. However, they are not a full foundation waterproofing solution.
If water is entering through foundation cracks, failed window seals, weeping tile issues, or waterproofing problems, additional repairs may be required by a qualified foundation or waterproofing specialist.
We will always be upfront if the issue appears to be more than a landscaping or window well problem.
POPULAR ADD-ONS FOR WINDOW WELL PROJECTS
Decorative
Rock Beds
Create a cleaner, lower-maintenance finish around your home with fresh decorative rock and proper edging where needed.
Side Yard
Drainage
Improve narrow or sloped side yards where water collects, runs toward the house, or affects basement window areas.
Downspout
Extensions
Move roof water farther away from the foundation to help reduce pooling near window wells and basement windows.
Soil
Regrading
Correct low spots and reshape the surrounding area so surface water drains away from the home more effectively.
Landscape
Fabric
Add fabric beneath rock areas to help separate soil from stone and reduce mud mixing into drainage areas.
Window
Well Covers
Help reduce leaves, snow, debris, and buildup inside the window well with a properly fitted cover option.
Final Grade
Corrections
Adjust the grade around the home to improve drainage and support proper water flow away from the foundation.
Low-Maintenance
Landscaping
Upgrade the area around your home with simple, clean landscaping that is easier to maintain through the season.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT WINDOW WELL INSTALLATION
How do I know if my window well needs to be replaced?
You may need a replacement if your window well is rusted, damaged, bent, pulling away from the foundation, too shallow, full of mud, or allowing water to pool near the basement window.
Can a new window well stop basement leaks?
A properly installed window well can help manage surface water and protect the basement window area. However, if the leak is caused by foundation cracks, failed window seals, weeping tile issues, or waterproofing problems, additional repairs may be needed.
Do you remove and dispose of old window wells?
Yes. For replacement projects, we can remove the old window well, clean out the area, haul away old materials, and install a new window well.
Do you install drainage rock inside the window well?
Yes. We install clean drainage rock inside the window well to help reduce mud buildup and improve drainage around the basement window.
Can window well work be done with other landscaping?
Yes. Window well installation and replacement is commonly done alongside regrading, decorative rock beds, side yard drainage improvements, final grade work, and low-maintenance landscaping.
Get a Free Quote for Window Well Installation or Replacement
Need a new window well or want to replace an old one that is rusted, damaged, or not draining properly? Contact Mud Monsters Landscaping for a free quote in Edmonton and surrounding areas.
Contact Us:
📞 Call/Text: 587-930-8347
📧 Email: contact@mudmonsters.ca
