Showing posts with label ;arizona patio enclosures contractor; patio roof covers; room addition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ;arizona patio enclosures contractor; patio roof covers; room addition. Show all posts

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.

To see additional photos go to http://www.azenclosuresandsunrooms.com/ or contact me at: avi@azenclosuresandsunrooms.com

Monday, December 24, 2012

Arizona Room or patio Enclosure

Many people refers to a Patio Enclosure with a lot of windows as an "Arizona Room". Arizona Room and/or Sunroom Addition can be any living space that is not used a a bedroom or as a kitchen. Most of the patio Enclosures and Sunroom Additions, in Arizona are being used a recreational space or as an extention to the family room or the living room. One of the frequent question is should the Arizona Room will have a glass roof. A glass roof is not advisable in the Southwest climate. However, it should be under consideration in the Northeast part of the US.

Many years ago, a modular sunroom ( made from glass, aluminum and plastic) was popular and relatively less costly than a standard construction. However, in today's economy the Modular Sunrooms are very expensive and also, many of the home owners Associations, will not permit the use of the modular system. The main objection is that the modular sunroom system is not consistante with most of the Arizona housing styles.
AZ Enclosures and Sunrooms, a division of S and S Builders in Phoenix, developed Arizona Rooms, patio enclosures and sunroom additions that are built on sight and looks identicly to the original house. This inovating design and construction cost much less than any modular system and being approved by all Home owners Associations. Farthermore, on site construction provides better energy efficiency than any of the modular systems.
For additional information or for a free estimate call 602-791-3228 or see our web site

Monday, September 17, 2012

Enclosure under patio roof

You can convert your existing patio, with roof or without, into a beautiful sunroom enclosure. There are basically two types of sunroom enclosures to consider. The modular type which is a factory made sections that will be fitted and installed at the job location. The second type is a custom built that offers almost unlimited option in design, materials and finishing. Both cost just about the same and in some cases the custom built might cost less.

So how would you know what type to have? One way is to check this Blog often and read my future articles about enclosures and sunrooms. I am going to display photos of actual sunroom enclosures with related comments.

The final decision of the type of enclosure might be made by your HOA. Several of the new communities in the Phoenix Valley will not allow any of the modular sunroom enclosure and will only approve a custom built enclosure that will look like the house. Not only the same exterior colors but also the same exterior finishing.

I will be happy to answer any of your questions regarding patio enclosures, patio roof covers and sunrooms. Write to: akagan1@cox.net

To see many photos of enclosures, sunrooms and patio roof covers go to: http://www.azenclosuresandsunrooms.com/


Saturday, September 1, 2012

Outdoor Living in Arizona

You can discover a commen thread in the Arizonian's life style. It is the love for outdoor living. The good weather and the beautiful mountain views with spectacular sunrises and sunsets draws most people to the outdoors. Most of the residential homes, especially the new one today, have some kind of a covered or uncovered patio. Patio and outdoor furniture is a dominate business in Arizona, along with varieties of patio roof covers, patio enclosures and sun rooms. Two of the popular patio roof covers are insulated roof for total shading and lattice roof for partial shading. The insulated roof can be attached to the house wall and supported by an aluminum header beam and posts. The lattice roof cover is made from aluminum tubes and the amount of shading can be determine by the open space between the tubes.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Room Additions, Remodeling and Sunrooms in Arizona

Home remodeling and home renovations is on the rise in Arizona. Why? because it is not practical in today's down economy, to sell an existing house in order to purchase another house. it make sense to stay in your existing home and do various upgrades. Few of the popular home renovation today are: Sun room addition, room addition, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, patio roof covers, patio enclosures and many interior remodeling and upgrades. AZ Enclosures and Sun rooms is a division of a licensed general contracting company that specialises in all type of remodeling and renovations. The company offers free estimates and in most cases a free design. Contact akagan1@cox.net or call 602-791-3228








Friday, August 17, 2012

AZ Enclosures and Sunrooms

AZ Enclosures and Sunrooms are committed to listen to your dreams and needs for all of your home improvement projects. We will create a product that will fit your specific needs, lifestyle and budget. We specialize in patio enclosures, sunrooms, patio roofs, windows, doors, renovations, pool enclosures and room additions. You always will be consulted and appraised as to the schedule and construction process during the renovation work. AZ Enclosures and Sunrooms has over 20 years of experience in all types of patio enclosures, patio additions, patio roof covers, sunrooms, pool enclosures . Let us help you to transfer your home into the showplace you have always dreamed it would be. We work in all of the Phoenix Valley. From Buckeye to Gold canyon. http://www.azenclosuresandsunrooms.com 602-791-3228

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Room Additions in Scottsdale and Phoenix AZ

For most homeowners it is not the right time now to move to a newer house as part of upgrading to additional home living features. In our present economic time, it make sense to upgrade the the existing house in order to gain additional floor space as well as upgrading old spaces such as kitchen, bathrooms, etc. The best return on investment in upgrading your home is to add additional living space. Most homeowners disclose that they would like to have additional living space if they could afford it. The most affordable way to gain living space is to enclose an existing patio space that most homes have. We, at AZ Enclosures and Sunrooms along with our structural engineers, developed an affordable way to add a room addition under the existing patio roof and the existing patio header and posts. All of the Valley's building departments accept our engineered plans and grant us building permits. Our way of constructing room addition, sunroom addition and any patio enclosure will result in 30% to 40% lower prices than our leading competitor's prices. AZ Enclosures and sunrooms work Valley wide in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Chandler, mesa, Tempe, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Goodyear, Sun City and even Gold Canyon.

For a Free design and Free estimate contact Avi kagan 602-791-3228



Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Pool Enclosures in Arizona


Many models are available now, at a reasonable price, in Arizona. Keep the pool clean at all time. used the pool all year even in the Arizona "cold" winter. Want to know more? Call Avi kagan 602-791-3228

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Room Addition in Scottsdale

Room addition construction start with the preperation for concrete footing and concrete floor. This work was inspected by the City inspector who gave us the "go ahead" to pour the concrete tomorrow.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Patio enclosure in Peoria Arizona

 Any screen room can be converted to a patio enclosure. If design and built properly the enclosure will classified as a "living space" which will add to the value of the house. All HOA (home owner's association) approve of our design and construction because the exterior finishing of the enclosure is identical to the exterior finishing of the house. Click on the following links and see pictures of patio enclosures, sunrooms, room additions, patio roofs and much more.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Sunroom in Chandler Arizona

We converted an existing covered patio into a larger livable sunroom enclosure. The HOA requested that the addition will have the same style and colors as of the existing house. Also, they requested that the new addition roof will have the same roof tiles as of the house roof. We also tried to build this addition with as many “green” construction features within the HOA limitation. The “Green” features in this addition are:

We used light gauge steel and DenseGlass exterior sheathings

Door and windows are insulated with low “E” coating and argon gas.

We installed a high efficiency heat pump for heating and cooling.

For additional information contact avi@azenclosuresandsunrooms.com To see pictures of sunroom enclosures as well as patio roof covers go to: http://www.azenclosuresandsunrooms.com/

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Building Permit

Obtaining a building permit for construction projects is necessary and provides a major layer of the homeowners protection. The most important advantage is that only a licensed contractor can file and obtain a building permit. This alone will assure the homeowner that he is an "good hands" and the construction project will done correctly and will comply with all building codes and local regulation. Of course the homeowner have the option to file the permit as an "owner builder" but than he will not have any protection from the people, usually not licensed, who will do the work for him.


The most frequent question that we get from a homeowner is "how long it takes to obtain the building permit"? The quick answer is: Depends in what Township, City or County the permit will be obtained. Each municipality has its own building department and therefore, the bureaucratic process will vary from place to place.

We at AZ Enclosures and Sunrooms experienced very friendly and consumer oriented building departments that usually process the building permit application within few hours to few days. We also experienced an UN friendly, UN caring and not consumer oriented bureaucrats that prolong the permit process to over 5 weeks or more.

That why it is important to work with an experienced and license contractor, who knows and understand the building permit process in all the municipalities in the state of Arizona.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Arizona's Lifestyle

You can discover a commen thread in the Arizonian's life style. It is the love for outdoor living. The good weather and the beautiful mountain views with spectacular sunrises and sunsets draws most people to the outdoors. Most of the residential homes, especially the new one today, have some kind of a covered or uncovered patio. Patio and outdoor furniture is a dominate business in Arizona, along with varieties of patio roof covers, patio enclosures and sun rooms. Two of the popular patio roof covers are insulated roof for total shading and lattice roof for partial shading. The insulated roof can be attached to the house wall and supported by an aluminum header beam and posts. The lattice roof cover is made from aluminum tubes and the amount of shading can be determine by the open space between the tubes.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Patio Enclosures and Sunrooms design

There is nothing quite like a patio addition to enhance the livable space in your home. Even if you live in a climate where the weather can be a challenge, there are patio plans available to make your patio enjoyable all year round by using enclosures.


There are many different options to consider when designing plans for patio enclosures. The size, the shape, the materials, and the complexity of a patio enclosure are just a few examples of things you need to think about. Depending on your level of remodeling skill and experience, you may or may not be able to do the actual construction yourself.

start with the purpose of the patio enclosure. Do you want your patio to be completely enclosed with a door, windows, electricity, and climate control? Or do you want your patio to be open to the fresh air but protected by screens to keep the bugs out? How you plan to use and enjoy your patio enclosure will be the primary drivers that determine your design.

Making Plans for Patio Enclosures

Once you have decided on what you want, you will have to decide how you will build the structure. If you want a complete enclosure you can design it yourself if you have enough knowledge about construction. Another option is to buy a pre-made enclosure kit such as a sunroom or a sun porch structure. Screened porches are usually easier to construct than a sunroom and can be built easier by a homeowner looking to complete the project themselves.

Consult with a reliable and experience Patio Enclosures and Sunrooms contractor. A reliable contractor should be able to draw several option of the proposed design. Also a reliable contractor will examine the existing concrete floor and ground condition and will determine what need to be done to satisfy your local building code. The bottom line is that any plans for patio enclosures you create should be suited to the purpose of the enclosure and the space available.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Want to upgrade your home and lifestyle with a new home addition?


Homeowners today are investing in their lifestyles with thoughtful home additions. Additions to the house can consist of that new master bedroom, guest room, den, office, or second story addition you’ve been imagining boosting your home’s potential value and livability. Studies show that the rate of return on a family room addition is 80% to 90% or even over 100%

Additions frequently can be added toward the back or sides of the home, and a family room is an ideal scenario for this location. Other popular additions consist of extra bedrooms. You can even design a sunroom addition, pool enclosure or gazebo, all within your home’s property lines.

Contact us If you are interested in learning more about home addition costs or possibilities, including the potential use of “green building” material and energy efficient windows. We provide FREE concept design and FREE no obligation estimates.

Click here to get an idea of who we are and the quality work we do at 30% to 40% less than the leading competitors.

What are Gazebo, Pergols and Pagoda in AZ

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The typical gazebo has a covered roof, with open sides and supporting pillars, or columns. It can be any shape: round, square, rectangular or multi-sided. The covered roof may be domed or turreted (think of a marquee without any sides). The quickly erected, fabric gazebos have become increasingly popular for dining 'al fresco'.

Some round gazebos, especially those suitable for supporting climbing plants, may have an open roof. The distinction, here, between a round pergola and a round gazebo, would be that the round pergola would have flat rafters and the gazebo would have a domed or turreted open roof.
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A pergola has supporting, vertical posts with rafters across the top. These are usually open and flat, running at regular intervals horizontally across the structure, and supported by side rafters. Their sides being square or rectangular in shape, they have straight lines as the basis of their structure.

Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule: for instance; a corner pergola, where the rafters radiate out from a central point; some wrought-iron pergolas that have curved rafters, due to the fact that wrought-iron can be molded into more intricate designs; and circular pergolas that, even though they have curved side rafters, still have flat, horizontal rafters radiating out from the centre. Even so, it is obvious that they are all pergolas because they have horizontal rafters running at regular intervals.

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A pagoda is something quite different. Think oriental. Think turrets - like an upside down curved V.

It will often have two or more turrets, and tends to be a much larger structure: in fact, it is usually referred to as a building, and wouldn't normally be found in your average garden. Pagodas were originally built as religious shrines or memorials in the far east.

That being said, the design influences of the pagoda are increasingly seen in other structures we see in our gardens today, especially in the turreted roofs of gazebos, and in turreted pergola rafters. The reason for this is to introduce an 'essence' of the far east into our garden design, making it a haven of calm and relaxation.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Room Addition-Phoenix, Scottsdale, Arizona

AZ Enclosures and Sunrooms completed the construction of a new room addition in Scottsdale Arizona. The chalange of this project, as well as of any other project, is to design the new addition in the same style and materials as of the existing house. The result is that the new room addition looks like part of the original house. A new visitor to the house will not be able to tell that it is a new addition. However, even if the new room addition looks like part of the old house its quality is much higher because of the high quality of today's materials and componanats. For example, Today's insulated and low E windows and doors are more energy efficient than an old window or door. Same is tru with wall and ceiling insulation, heating and cooling, electrical wiring, roofing, etc. AZ Enclosures and Sunrooms service the entire Phoenix Valley doing many remodeling projects such as: room additions, sunrooms, patio enclosures, patio roofs, home remodeling. They are a division of S & S Builders a licensed, bonded and insured general contracting company. Call for free estimates: 602-791-3228 or write to akagan1@cox.net

All glass sunroom or paio enclosure

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.

To see additional photos go to http://www.azenclosuresandsunrooms.com/ or contact me at: avi@azenclosuresandsunrooms.com

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Home Remodeling in Arizona

Home remodeling and home renovations is on the rise in Arizona. Why? because it is not practical in today's down economy, to sell an existing house in order to purchase another house. it make sense to stay in your existing home and do various upgrades. Few of the popular home renovation today are: Sun room addition, room addition, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, patio roof covers, patio enclosures and many interior remodeling and upgrades. AZ Enclosures and Sun rooms is a division of a licensed general contracting company that specialises in all type of remodeling and renovations. The company offers free estimates and in most cases a free design. Contact akagan1@cox.net or call 602-791-3228