Not much at the jobsite today. The concrete company had extra decorative window wells leftover from another project that we are going to use for ours. They look much nicer than the traditional silver metal ones, and have steps built in but we are getting them at a sizable discount. The steps are mostly just needed for the egress window, but we are going to try and figure out something clever with plants and/or planters for the kitchen sink one.
The concrete floor and steps that were poured yesterday look to be unaffected by the cold weather last night.
They got one of the window wells into place and partially backfilled. The other one will go into place when they return to do the final backfill.
Unfortunately, we found out today that the framer cannot do any work for a week and a half, so the concrete company has to wait at least that long before they can return to do the final backfill.
So, for the next 1.5 weeks there won't be much of anything going on at the site. Oh well...
It's hard to tell, but the window well will sit about 4-6 inches above final finished grade once everything is all said and done.
The top is a plexiglass cover with metal bars and a metal frame.
The bottom of the window well is mostly gravel. We will add a bit more.
This is the view from the kitchen sink location looking outside.
Window wells look great! Had no idea they made them look so nice!
ReplyDeleteWrote a comment earlier tonight about the pour (basically that I checked in today to see how it went, and was surprised to learn it was yesterday, and that I was 24 hours late) but for some reason it didn't get posted. Anyway, was glad it appeared to work out well, and that -as of today- the guys said the weather didn't negatively affect the pour quality.
Thanks. Yes, these are the fancy ones that we probably would not have sprung for otherwise.
DeleteThey also eliminate the need to have a separate ladder for egress compliance as the steps are built in and can serve that function.