Evans City Pictures

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This is a great example of how beautiful a walls system from Four Seasons Sunrooms can look. This style is constructed of a bronze aluminum, with sliding windows.
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Created By: Robert S.
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cynthia w. from Los Angeles, CA on 11/15/2008 at 03:57 PM MT
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Gorgeous!
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megan m. from Huntsville, AL on 04/20/2009 at 10:08 PM MT
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Now this look here, I like it fits more of what I am looking for. I would like a free quote for this one.
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Christian S. from Washington, DC on 09/09/2010 at 07:54 AM MT
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I would like to see the before pics. It looks very nice without seeing the before. Here is an idea, presuming budget would allow, a row of clerestory casement windows with the same beautiful green paint on the windows below, position on the roof and ending just at the pitch toward the driveway. These rows of clerestory windows are traditionally toward the peak of the roof with a small pitched roof of their own, often seen in some old churches, barns, and beach homes. These windows in a vaulted cieling add air circulation, increase natural light, visual interest to the cieling, create the fieling of an even taller cieling, and break up the blank space caused by a large roof field thus adding curb appeal. Alternatively, a few dormers or a square cupola would do the same with slightly lower cost. Windows would have to be switched electrically to operate or manually opened / closed with use of a pole or winch.
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