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Egress Window compared to Regular WindowĮgress windows are much larger than standard-sized windows, with some egress windows spanning up to five feet in width and over four feet in height. Living spaces and wall space in bedrooms should also be taken into consideration when selecting an egress window. Redi-Exit offers both Casement In-swing and Single Hung In-swing side hinged windows that meet IRC egress requirements opening width, opening height and sill height. Window frame material should be durable and non-flammable, such as fiberglass or aluminum.

Egress windows typically come equipped with dual-paned glass for maximum insulation, flashed jambs and casements for increased waterproofing, locking latches for added security.
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So make sure you install the right bedroom windows for your needs-and be sure to check with your local building codes to ensure you meet all requirements.Įgress windows should not be confused with standard-sized windows, as they are much larger and must meet specific requirements to ensure the safety of residents in case of an emergency. With our egress windows, you can rest assured knowing you have an escape route in case of an emergency. The sill height must not exceed 44 inches above the finished floor, with 42 inches as the target heightĮgress windows are not only for safety and convenience, but are also attractive additions to your home that can add value and help keep your energy costs low.

The minimum net clear opening must be 5.7 square feet for basement windows and 5 square feet for ground floor windowsĢ. There are two main egress requirements that make a window legally an egress window:ġ. Our egress windows come in various styles and sizes and are designed for safety and convenience.
#REGRESS WINDOW CODE#
The code further states, "The net clear opening dimensions required by this section shall be obtained by normal operation of the window or door opening without the use of separate tools or special knowledge."īottom line: If you need an alternative way out of any building in an emergency, count on Redi-Exit to provide the dependable window you seek. Section R310.1 of the International Residential Code (IRC) states that all habitable rooms must have an emergency escape and rescue opening in the event of a fire or other emergency. Please see below for the current IRC code on egress windows. It meets egress window requirements and can be installed in new or older homes. Our Compact Single Hung In Swing Egress Window allows the bottom sash to open for fresh air without the need to swing the window inwards. Our egress windows pair well with our egress wells to allow more natural light and living space especially in finished basements. Contractors like the 8" jamb on the Casement In-Swing while many people enjoy the use of the lower sash on the Single Hung In-Swing. Our Casement In-Swing and Single Hung In-Swing are our most popular egress windows. Be sure that you or your contractor adheres to international residential code irc when installing an egress window. Egress window installation allows for more living space, allows fresh air, and adds value to both new and older homes. They are specifically designed for emergency exit purposes and must adhere to standards that building codes require. Single Hung In-swing Window: Dual function option where the bottom sash opens, perfect for compact window wellsĬasement In-swing Window: Our smallest option to fit IRC requirements, which comes with a 20-year warrantyĮgress windows are a great way to bring natural light into your home, particularly for finished basements. Standard 48″ Sliding Basement Window: Sturdy option for 3 1/4″ jamb depthĮgress 48″ Sliding Basement Window: Meets Energy Star requirements and comes with a 10-year warranty Standard Double Hung Window: Our cost-effective base model, which requires large sizes to meet IRC standardsĬasement Outswing Window: The perfect easy-to-use option for wide windows and window wells

Our egress window styles include the following: The window sills are no more than 44 inches above the floor, with 42 inches as the target height. The clear opening is at least 20 inches wide by 24 inches high, with a minimum net clear opening of 5.7 square feet for basement egress windows, or 5 square feet for ground floor windows. They also all meet IRC dimension requirements. Our windows are easy to use at any age as they can be opened with the push of a simple release knob. Redi-Exit proudly manufactures egress windows to assure an alternative way out of any building if a commonly used exit is blocked during an emergency.
