How long does it take to build a patio enclosure?
It all depends on the size of your enclosure and the kind of enclosure you want. The Champion windows patio enclosures installed for me took just 2 days. They had measured the enclosure and all they had to do was fix it up when they got here. The enclosure was a good idea and it has become a place to have family times in the evenings.
4. How does one decide between a 3-season and 4-season patio enclosure? A 3-season patio enclosure is generally the choice of homeowners who intend to use their patio enclosure in the summer, spring and fall. Though insulated to a degree, the 3-season rooms are not designed to be heated during the winter. Although a 3-season patio enclosure is less expensive, please consider that a 4-season room is more utilitarian, and cost of usage over time (12 months vs. 9, for example) should be taken into consideration. 5. Can patio enclosures be installed under existing roofs? In most cases, yes. If you have a porch, breezeway or portico with a sound, suitable roof, our panel systems can probably be readily adapted to the roof. 6. Can a cathedral (gabled) patio enclosure roof be installed on the pitched side of our home’s roof? In most cases, yes. Your contractor can alter your home’s roof overhang and construct a cross gable, to which your gabled patio enclosure roof will mount.