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Article content Q What’s the best way to meet code for an egress window in a basement I’m finishing? If I remove the existing window entirely and make a new one with a narrow frame that’s completely removable, it’ll be large enough to meet code. Either that or have a larger opening created in the foundation wall and get a manufactured egress window unit installed. A Egress windows are large enough for people to escape from a basement in case of fire or other trouble, and they’re required if you want to finish a basement in most places.

Egress windows might save lives in the future, so you want to take this requir.