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SUNROOM ESCAPES
4.0(
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Serving Lone-Rock, IA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We got 3 estimates but chose Sunroom Escapes because of price and being able to customize size of the room and the quality of the windows and door and also the professionalizm of Rick helping us to decide on our choices. Rick was there everyday to help or oversee his crew who were also very friendly and knowledable. <br /> After almost 4 years we have had no issues with the sunroom and consider it our get away room with being heated and cooled we are able to enjoy the room all year long! <br /> I would recommend Sunroom Escapes for your Sunroom from our experience. <br /> Bonnie Bloodgood <br /> <br /> <br />"
Recommended by80%of homeowners
City Builders
3.4(
23
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Serving Lone-Rock, IA and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"This company did an OK job on our gutter cleaning, repair and installation, but took a really long time to get to our house. We signed an estimate/agreement in late October and were told it would take 4 weeks for them to get to our house. It was not completed until late December! In addition, they installed one gutter using a method that resulted in a somewhat unattractive look. It is functional, however."
Recommended by60%of homeowners
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Born Again Interiors
4.3(
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Serving Lone-Rock, IA and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"esInitially it started out well but as is typical in this industry, things start to fall off.  He is able to do most phases of construction but prefers trimwork.  The scope of work that we had didn't fit where he wanted to be.  If it was a single job that he was being hired for, I think he would be good.  He did good work but we do a lot of custom stuff and that throws our subs off sometimes.  Super nice guy and I felt that he was trustworthy. <br />"
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Dudley Brothers Company
4.8(
14
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Serving Lone-Rock, IA and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Moving the big section of the deck took a few days and a lot of workers, and it went smoothly (to my amazement). The deck railing replacement had some delays due to parts availability. My only quibble was that the new deck spindles could have been sanded before installation and one of the mitre cuts was a bit off."
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Retractableawnings
4.6(
11
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Serving Lone-Rock, IA and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We just completed installing a motorized retractable awning from [*** Link removed ***] and are super pleased with the quality of the build, appearance and customer support.? This Italian-designed, engineered and manufactured awning is assembled and shipped from RetractableAwnings.com Florida plant, so if you need assistance with the install, you should contact a local handyman, carpenter or contractor.? Ours is a Palermo Plus, 16 ft. wide, with an 11 ft.-10 in. projection.? The Internet salesperson, Eric Scop, V.P., really worked with us to understand all the options and get fabric swatches.? We ultimately selected a combination Rain/Sun sensor and Vibration sensor to automatically retract the awning in case of heavy rain or excessive wind.? I spoke with Rocky, their installation expert, for advice on preparing the ledger board to attach the awning to our vinyl sided home, right below the soffit.? His advice was instrumental in making the install go so well.? Further, the awning arrived already programmed to the Soliris transmitter and the motor limit switches were also set.? It shipped in a fiberboard box (this one was about 17 ft long and 1 ft x 1 ft square, weighing over 200 lbs.), which was extremely tough.? The truck driver ignored the box orientation stickers and used a hand truck to move it from the center, rather than two hand trucks, one at each end, per the clear placarding on the box.? Despite this, it arrived in great shape, other than a couple minor paint scratches, which we will fix with touchup paint they are sending at no charge.? While the enclosed wall brackets were different from those described in the installation manual (an improved design), installing them was no problem. An extra bracket was included, which we also installed as this will be a large ?sail? on the side of the house and we want it to stay there. We extend our sincere thanks to the team at RetractableAwnings.com, and for those review sites that accept photographs, we include the following photo."
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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FAQs for sunroom or patio enclosure building service projects in Lone-Rock, IA

A sunroom is a fully enclosed space with walls of windows or glass. It allows you to enjoy the outdoors from the comfort of the indoors, protected from bugs and weather. It functions as an additional room in your home. A covered patio extends your home's roof over an outdoor area, providing shade and shelter while remaining open to the fresh air. It's a great way to enjoy outdoor living while being protected from sun and rain.

Adding screens to your porch is the most budget-friendly way to enclose it. Screening keeps out insects and debris while letting you enjoy the breeze and outdoor ambiance. It's less expensive than installing full walls or glass enclosures and doesn't usually require permits, making it an efficient way to upgrade your porch.

If you're transforming your porch into a fully enclosed living space like a sunroom, you'll likely need a sturdy foundation, such as a reinforced concrete slab, to support the structure. For a simple screened-in porch, you might be able to use the existing floor and support posts without additional foundation work. It's best to consult a professional to determine what's needed for your project.

An enclosed porch can be considered a living space if it's fully enclosed with solid walls and windows, has a proper roof, and includes heating and cooling systems. It should also have direct access from inside your home. When these criteria are met, the space becomes an extension of your home's livable area.

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