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Basement Windows Of Denver

Basement Windows Of Denver

Basement Windows of Denver specializes in professional egress window installation and window well replacement for homeowners throughout the west and south Denver suburbs. Founded in 1998 by Justin Kruse, our family-owned company has installed thousands of code-compliant basement escape windows that improve safety, add natural light, and allow basements to meet bedroom requirements. We proudly serve Lakewood, Highlands Ranch, Arvada, Centennial, Littleton, Wheat Ridge, Golden and surrounding communities with high-quality installation and reliable service.

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· Colorado Springs

Perfect transformation from tub to shower

Chris C.

Review of Camerata Homes by

· Parker

Jan Knibbe and the staff at Camerata were awesome! Thank you Jan, Steve, Kim, Doug, and Joyce! I know home building can be stressful, but that was not the case working with Camerata. Couldn't ask for a better team and project manager, Steve Smith is the best! Always available and quick to respond... more

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· Northglen

I would use DHI Roofing for all my roofing needs at any of my homes.

Jill E.

Review of Bone Dry Roofing by

· Westminster

They communicated excellently, were patient with my getting almost nitpicky about certain things. I couldn't be more pleased.


My Bermuda sod was put down at my new home in December. How do I care for it to promote growth and keep it healthy?

Brenton Roper of Ropa Roofing PRO answered:

Apr 25, 2017
Water until established and then cut the water back.  Bermuda needs water, but not as much as some of the other types of grass.  Keep it cut short
Gardenias with yellow leaves: Our gardenias leaves are starting to rapidly yellow. Any ideas what might be wrong?

Brenton Roper of Ropa Roofing PRO answered:

Apr 25, 2017
sounds like too much water.  Pine straw has acidity in it and helps transfer the nutrients properly to acid loving plants.  Fertilizer could also be needed.  Plant nutrient deficiencies vary and somet ... read more

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Basement Windows Of Denver

Service Area,
Lakewood, CO
https://basementwindowsofdenver.com/ (303) 955-2969