Window well covers.

1SEIACLONE

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What is everyone using to cover up their window wells, to keep leaves and other crap from falling into it. I have been trying to find a company here around Ames that offers something that would do the job and cannot find anything. It would have to be able to either be hinged so people could get out in case of fire or pop off, and strong enough to support the weight of our 2 Goldens if they walked on it. I have tried a few companies online but they are all out of state and want anywhere from $500 to $800 each. Any ideas or companies that I could call to get an estimate. Thanks.
 

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What is everyone using to cover up their window wells, to keep leaves and other crap from falling into it. I have been trying to find a company here around Ames that offers something that would do the job and cannot find anything. It would have to be able to either be hinged so people could get out in case of fire or pop off, and strong enough to support the weight of our 2 Goldens if they walked on it. I have tried a few companies online but they are all out of state and want anywhere from $500 to $800 each. Any ideas or companies that I could call to get an estimate. Thanks.
I bought some well covers several years ago, mainly to keep critters out (we had a bird, a raccoon and a frog in there). Amazon has a bunch of them, but the problem is usually finding ones the right size. I ended up just buying ones that were a bit oversized.
 

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We had an egress window put in by BAM Basement Systems in Ankeny. They have someone that custom makes them for what I remember to be a very reasonable price. We didn’t since nobody is ever on that side of the house. Maybe call them and ask for who they use.
 
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What is everyone using to cover up their window wells, to keep leaves and other crap from falling into it. I have been trying to find a company here around Ames that offers something that would do the job and cannot find anything. It would have to be able to either be hinged so people could get out in case of fire or pop off, and strong enough to support the weight of our 2 Goldens if they walked on it. I have tried a few companies online but they are all out of state and want anywhere from $500 to $800 each. Any ideas or companies that I could call to get an estimate. Thanks.

Would just buy some cheap lumber and strong plexiglass and custom build something if the cheap ones at the local box store aren't sturdy enough. My egress window well someone before we owned the home just bought some 1x4 and wood lattice and constructed a cover that looks nicer than a plastic cover or dome would. We don't have any pets to worry about so it does the job and blends in nice with the landscaping too
 

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Sister has those cheesy plastic covers that mostly work but look like crap. Am actually curious if you guys have some better options.

However, while waiting I'll just toss this out.........

transparent-aluminum.webp
 
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What is everyone using to cover up their window wells, to keep leaves and other crap from falling into it. I have been trying to find a company here around Ames that offers something that would do the job and cannot find anything. It would have to be able to either be hinged so people could get out in case of fire or pop off, and strong enough to support the weight of our 2 Goldens if they walked on it. I have tried a few companies online but they are all out of state and want anywhere from $500 to $800 each. Any ideas or companies that I could call to get an estimate. Thanks.

This is who did mine 13 years ago and they still look good. I live in Johnston and I believe they came from Omaha.
 
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We had an egress window put in by BAM Basement Systems in Ankeny. They have someone that custom makes them for what I remember to be a very reasonable price. We didn’t since nobody is ever on that side of the house. Maybe call them and ask for who they use.
Still worth getting them. My dad had a skunk in one of his a few years ago that burrowed almost all the way under the foundation.
 

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My dad just got some plexiglass from the hardware store and cut it to shape. Threw couple river rocks on top to weigh down. They had flower beds around egress windows so greenery provided cover in summer/fall.
 

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I have 2 so I just blow them out or rake out the leaves. I have to take out a couple rabbits out of my deep egress window well otherwise I don't like the covers.
 

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About 15 years ago there was a guy in my old neighborhood that custom welded them as a side gig for a really good price.

I took him up on that after I fell in one while weed whacking one day. I had some painful scrapes and bruises but it could have been much worse.

I realize this does little to help you but I wanted to share that riveting story.
 
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