Window Systems
Western's forming systems accomodate all three of the major methods of creating a window opening: adjustable window molds cast-in-place frames, and window bulkhead forms.

Window molds attach to the wall forms through ties. Western Foms' aluminum cavity window molds can hold a steel window frame (red in this photo). The steel window frame will be cast in place and ready to receive the glass pane when the forms are stripped. The recommended Western Forms aluminum bulkhead is used at the window sill and header positions.
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Blockback Bulkhead Form
Use two ways to form end of wall at door/window opening:
1. with concrete flush to corner.
2. with concrete to a specified dimension from the form joint it is attached to.
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Window Mold Extensions
These handy extensions add 1” – 2” thickness to “C Series” Window Molds. Made of durable steel for years of dependable maintenance-free service.
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Lintel Cones
Designed to allow standard “C Series” windows to be cast with concrete lintel over the top. Tapered for easy “pull-up” stripping.
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Window Molds
CAVITY WINDOW MOLDS / WESTERN FORMS “C SERIES” BASEMENT WINDOW MOLDS
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Moldless Window Systems
NORTHVIEW BUCKO WHITE VINYL BASEMENT & EGRESS WINDOW.
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Window Wells
Windows installed partially below the soil line can experience excess moisture, leading to water damage on the home. Create a barrier dam with a window well and isolate the soil moisture from the window.
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