Thursday, January 31, 2013

Do you want to enclose your open patio under an existing roof? Do you want to have maximum amount of glass? Consider to do it with sliding glass doors. In some cases we use standard, “of the shelf” doors. However, for best result we recommend to use custom doors and custom windows. Just remember that all open patios have a sloped concrete floor at a ground level. It is important to have a level concrete floor and at list 3’ to 4’ above the ground level for any patio enclosure or sunroom. To achieve a level floor at the proper height we pour new concrete over the existing concrete floor. This type of design and construction can be used for room additions, patio enclosures and sunrooms. Each type can be cooled or heated efficiently as long as we use high quality of insulated glass and size up the air conditioning and heating unit properly.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

These look nice! I've been looking at a bunch of different kinds of patio doors in Phoenix, AZ and never realized how many options I have.

Unknown said...

I would love to find some sunrooms in San Antonio and see what they have done. I was thinking about putting one in my house but I don't know what to do.

Unknown said...

Thanks for the information! I've always wanted a sunroom addition in my house. It seems like a good way to be outside without having to be outside. I like the idea of enjoying the weather being inside a sunroom despite how bad the weather is outside.
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