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Avatar for Patio Enclosures - Cleveland
Patio Enclosures - Cleveland
4.2(
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Serving Streetsboro, OH and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1966

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Warranties offered

"Rob Hanna was wonderful at explaining the product. Answered all of our many questions. We felt like he is an expert in his field and a wonderful ambassador for his company. Would recommend him to anyone interested in sunrooms, additions or just a screened in room."
Solariums
Solarium
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Solarium
Solarium

+39

37 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Champion Window Company of Cleveland
4.9(
73
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Serving Streetsboro, OH and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1953

Free estimates

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"I used the company Champion Window Company of Wichita, LLC to replaced three windows for my home. I would have given them a five for quality but there was a small leak that ended up needing caulking. Overall I had a good experience with the company."
Siding
Sunrooms
Windows
Siding
Sunrooms

+8

Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Joyce Windows, Sunrooms & Baths
4.5(
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Serving Streetsboro, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

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"Everyone from the office to the installers were fantastic. Very good product, very professional people. John ,Mark in the shop keep everything on time. Devon, Tim & Logan, installers did a very neat job and kept things organized & cleaned up well. We love our Sunroom."
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Year Round Gable Sunrooms
White Gable Roof Sunroom

+47

658 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by62%of homeowners
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American Patio Rooms
4.9(
5
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Serving Streetsboro, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1959

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They use full screens on their windows which allows you to open the window from either side or take the window out completely!"
Patio Rooms
Patio Rooms
Patio Rooms
Patio Rooms
Patio Rooms

+2

Response time6 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Atlas Carpentry, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Streetsboro, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Atlas Carpentry, LLC master carpentry and remodeling services include custom decks, sunrooms, and patios; finish and trim carpentry; bathroom and kitchen remodeling; exterior and interior painting; exterior siding; custom fences and fence repair; composite and wood deck construction and restoration. Residential and commercial carpentry services.

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Patio Enclosures
4.4(
92
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Serving Streetsboro, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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"<strong>Project chronology:<br /> </strong> <br /> 4/30/12 Signed contract, made 30% down payment. <br /> 6/20/12 No word; called them, they said ?waiting for permits? <br /> 7/2/12 Demolition of old solarium began <br /> 7/6/12 Demolition completed <br /> 7/9/12 Prepped foundation for new concrete pad pour (rebar holes drilled in existing footers, insulation laid down, reinforcing wire <br /> installed) <br /> 7/10/12 Hydronic heating tubing installed (by owner) <br /> 7/13/12 Building inspector okayed pad for pour <br /> 7/19/12 Poured new concrete pad (in a downpour) <br /> 7/27/12 Ground pad with concrete grinder to remove soft <br /> spots due to diluted concrete (at my insistence) <br /> 8/6/12 Started sunroom installation <br /> 8/10/12 Completed mechanical work <br /> 8/21/12 Electrical work completed <br /> 8/25/12 Corrected improper width measurement <br /> 8/29/12 Fixed leaks in roof <br /> <br /> <strong>Comments on demo and concrete pad installation: </strong> <br /> Great Day Improvements (GDI) did not grout in the rebar that was used to tie the old footer to the new pad. I had to do that myself. <br /> The old footer surface was left covered with gravel, which would have prevented a good bond with the new concrete.  I had to insist they clean it off before the pour. <br /> Great Day used cheaper EPS foam insulation in floor instead of higher quality, denser XPS foam. <br /> Poured concrete while raining despite bldg inspector?s comment ?rain predicted?; foreman?s response at the time was ?only need a 5 <br /> hour window?.  They missed their window in the middle of a drought. Afraid the surface will not hold up. Stopped concrete pour when rain started.  Had to wait so long, sent the mixer/truck home and later that day they had to go out and buy/hand mix 2-3 bags of concrete mix to finish the pour. <br /> Even after cautioning their equipment operator not to drive heavy equipment over a buried water line, they did it anyway.  Dug it up to verify no damage done, buy why not avoid the hassle? <br /> I did part of the demolition myself for fear they would damage my bifold door framing (interfaces sunroom with house). <br /> <br /> <strong>Comments on sunroom construction</strong>: <br /> At end of 2nd day (8/7), noted lots of vinyl and aluminum ?sawdust? on the ground in my back yard, which is where my 3 dogs go <br /> to play.  Asked them what they would do about it and they said they would shop vac it up at the end of the project.  When it rained on the next two days, that was their excuse not to clean up the small debris, which sort of makes you think twice about walking barefoot in your back yard.  So far the dogs are okay? <br /> Sunroom was built approximately ¾? wider (3/8? at each end) than it should have been, forcing GDI to install spacers and lots of caulk to correct their error.  It looks okay and so far, it seems to be holding up but over a minimum 10 year lifespan I have my doubts. <br /> Leak appeared in roof at first rainstorm following completion.  GDI came out and fixed it in a timely manner ? again, using lots of caulk.  <br /> Since onset of winter and snow, have noticed effects of poorly insulated ceiling and walls with poor thermal breaks:  ice dams in the sunroom gutter, and condensation on my new hardwood floor.  See attached photos. <br /> <br /> GDI came out and installed insulation in the spaces between the windows this past spring (2013).  The guys doing the work admitted this should have been done during the initial install. <br /> <br /> <strong>One year later...<br /> </strong>I installed a woodburning stove in the corner of the sunroom in August of 2013.  The chimney exited through the eave of the room, not through the new enclosure roof, so if there were any leaks around it they would be my fault...I thought. (see photo) <br /> Initially I did have some flashing leaks which I could see coming down the chimney from inside the room.  I also had some leaks appear in the new enclosure ceiling that were not there before, but I attributed them to the flashing leaks.  So I had a professional roofer from Dunrite Exteriors come out and redo the flashing and the leaks around the chimney stopped.  However, the leaks in the ceiling persisted.  I spent much of a day on the roof with a hose trying to get the ceiling leaks to appear by squirting water around the chimney, but could not.  Finally I took heed to something my wife said: "The new chimney changed the rain runoff pattern on the sunroom roof and something that didn't leak before has now reared its ugly head", or words to that effect.  Well, just below the chimney there's a splice in the sunroom flashing that goes up under the first (bottom) row of shingles.  There's a screw there holding the two pieces down to the sunroom roof, with plenty of caulk on it to prevent leakage.  But it looked to me like water could get to that screw under the flashing by entering from the side - so I removed it.  Lo and behold, there was a second, uncaulked hole next to the screw I'd removed, hidden by the flashing.  It looks like the installers put a screw there initially before the overlapping piece of flashing was installed, then realized they needed a screw to go through both pieces of overlapping flashing and removed the first screw <strong>without patching the hole!  </strong>So water <strong>was</strong> entering the overlap in the flashing, going into the second open hole, then finding its way down to the new ceiling of the sunroom.  I plan to caulk the extra hole tomorrow and expect it will solve the problem.  Just another example of GDI's poor workmanship.  See attached photos for details."
Recommended by84%of homeowners
FOUR SEASONS SUNROOMS
5.0(
3
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Serving Streetsboro, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

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"Greg and his crew completed my two beautiful sunrooms in a timely fashion. There was some unforeseen structural issue that came up and Greg handled it very fairly. He is one of the most honest people out there, and he will do whatever it takes to get the job done. His crew faced extreme weather conditions and a difficult build site (very tight hillside lot) and still managed to finish two beautiful sunrooms in a reasonable time. The resultant structure is an engineering marvel that overlooks the scenic Rocky River Yacht Club Basin. The architectural lines blend perfectly with the curved eave sunrooms. This will be a strong candidate for sunroom of the year. Thanks Greg and Joanne."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
AMERICAN PATIO ROOMS
4.7(
11
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Serving Streetsboro, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1959

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Warranties offered

"It went very well. They had some problems removing the old roof sections but once that was done they completed the job in good order. They did not construct the original patio room, I used them because they were much more reasonable price wise than the other patio enclosure company. They were $5000 less costly than the original installer. I would use them again. <br /> However, if you are planning on an aluminum patio enclosure keep in mind the cost of replacing damaged sections. It is much more costly than a conventional wood structure to repair."
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Yardmans Home Services Inc
4.5(
14
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Serving Streetsboro, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They rebuilt my whole deck and fixed the hardware under our sunroom (previous owner used internal hardware on the outside, guess what..it started to fail, shocking). Yardman's was fantastic, work was done on time, on price, and very cleanly. Not sure what else you can ask for from a service provider! Also, called Jim again for repair on something else. They couldn't do it but gave me referral to someone who could. Five star service, five star work, great company and believe me, I have fired service providers mid job who were clearly not doing what they promised. Never a doubt in my mind about Yardman's"
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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FAQs for sunroom or patio enclosure building service projects in Streetsboro, OH

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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