Wellcraft Egress Windows
Egress Window Well Enclosure
Add value and selling features to your home. Wellcraft Egress Windows provide daylight, ventilation, and code-compliant emergency egress in basement living areas making them as warm, comfortable and safe as any room in the home.
The Benefits of a Wellcraft Egress Window
- Code Compliance - If you add a bedroom or habitable space in a basement in Minnesota the building code requires an egress window (International Residential Code 2006).
- Comfort - These beautiful window wells provide naturual light and are available in colors to fit your interior design.
- Dependable - The egress window well covers support up to 500 pounds to eliminate the risk of someone falling into the window well. It is light enough that a child can easily open the hatch to escape if necessary.
- Maintenance Free - The Wellcraft Egress Window Wells include UV inhibitors to give them superior weathering resistance and are warranted against rusting, rotting, and decay for ten years.
Fire can spread leaving two minutes or less to escape. Protect your family with a proper egress window enclosure.
We offer several models to choose from.

Model 5600
This model is designed for varying height requirements and covers windows up to 4 foot wide. You can make your well as high as you need in 14 inch increments.
Model 2060
This model is for use with up to 4 foot wide egress windows and features a one-piece construction design. It also has optional 12" extensions to accomdate greater depths.
Model 2067
This adaptable egress well model is a 3-tier constructed well that will fit up to a 5 foot wide egress window. Terraced steps allow for quick and easy egress and a place to grow plants and flowers.
Model 2062
This space saving design is designed to be used with a 3 foot wide casement egreee window. This one piece construction model is perfect where space is a concern.
All Wellcraft Egress Window Wells comply with the International Residential Code (IRC) 2006 Egress code for one and two family dwelling. See your local building inspector with questions regarding code requirements in your area.