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You've decided to build a patio enclosure or a sunroom - What now?
GuidetoSunrooms
Expand your outdoor living space by enclosing an existing patio or deck to create a sunroom. To get started, use the GuideTo network to find the best company near you-fast. It's free and there's no obligation. In seconds, we will compare our entire network of pre-screened, well-known sunroom companies and find the exact combination of service, products, and value you want.
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The Home Remodelers Group
Designed to fit your unique lifestyle and budget, Premierô Sunrooms from The Home Remodelers Group
are a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors without worrying about insects or bad weather. Made of the highest quality materials yet priced affordably, Premierô Sunrooms offer tremendous value. Plus, they are covered by lifetime warranties and can usually be installed in less than 3 days.
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EWPRO Patios
Give your home the beauty it needs and the security it deserves. Professionally installed NEWPRO patios are designed with the highest quality materials and craftsmanship. Click here to request a FREE in-home estimate.
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Onlinehomeimprovement - Patios
When choosing a contractor for improvement projects, it's important to make sure they're both reputable and well-established. Always be sure to get references. After exhaustive research, we can enthusiastically recommend the following contractors on the right, who offer great deals. Click here to get started now.
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Patio Enclosures, Inc.
Of all the questions about building a sunroom or solarium, you've already answered the toughest one: Where should I begin? Patio Enclosures, Inc. has all the information on how to get started: A gallery full of design ideas, all the facts and specifications for their products, and an array of helpful tools that will make getting the job done a whole lot easier.
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A patio enclosure is a great place for family gatherings without having to worry about the weather. The most common type of patio is the patio screen enclosure, which is typically constructed of extruded aluminum posts covered with an enamel finish. The perimeter walls of a patio enclosure are large screen panels that allow air circulation, but prevent insects from entering. Creating a patio screen enclosure or a patio sunroom enclosure are affordable ways to expand living space and enjoy the outdoors.

  • Once you make the decision to build a patio enclosure, there are a few considerations:
  • Have a survey of your property available if you hire a contractor to build your patio enclosure.
  • If you plan on using a patio enclosure kit, make sure the structure will conform to any homeowner association rules and regulations.
  • In most cases, no matter whether you use a do it yourself patio enclosure kit or hire a contractor, the project will require a building permit. If you are using a contractor, make sure the cost of the permit is included in the estimate you receive for the project.

All in all, patio enclosures are great ways to add space to the usable area of your home without spending a great deal of money.

 
   
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