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A huge undertaking is building a sunroom for a house. There are several considerations to make as you start planning this home improvement. We at Strong Build, Sunroom Builder in Vancouver, are industry experts in sunrooms, and we have guided countless homeowners through the process of adding one. In fact, we manage every aspect of constructing a sunroom, from permission to installation. Therefore, we are aware of some of the key concerns that homeowners have as well as some of the subtler, less evident details. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 12 Things to Consider Before Adding a Sunroom


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12 Things to Consider Before Adding a Sunroom
  • A huge undertaking is building a sunroom for a
    house. There are several considerations to make
    as you start planning this home improvement.  
  • We at Strong Build, Sunroom Builder in Vancouver,
    are industry experts in sunrooms, and we have
    guided countless homeowners through the process
    of adding one. In fact, we manage every aspect of
    constructing a sunroom, from permission to
    installation. Therefore, we are aware of some of
    the key concerns that homeowners have as well as
    some of the subtler, less evident details. 

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Typically, Sunrooms are not a DIY Product
  • Even though a sunroom addition is less
    complicated than other types of room extensions,
    installing a sunroom still requires significant
    structural changes to the house. Because of this,
    most homeowners should not attempt to construct
    their own sunroom.  
  • There are exclusions, particularly for homeowners
    who are professionals in their field. However, a
    novice homeowner who constructs their own sunroom
    may unintentionally result in leaks, drainage
    concerns, heating and cooling problems, and
    inefficient construction. 

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Working with a Sunroom-specific Company as
Opposed to a General contractor has Benefits. 
  • The installation of sunrooms is a specialty for
    sunroom installers. And they are well-versed in
    the dangers and solutions to these issues.
    General contractors with less experience and a
    higher risk of project complications are those
    that do not specialize in this kind of
    construction.  

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Before Hiring your Sunroom Contractor, ask for
References
  • Never hire a sunroom contractor who has no
    references. Good references help prove that a
    contractor is trustworthy and skilled in the
    trade. Look for a contractor who has a long
    history of providing quality products. And they
    can provide testimony from satisfied customers
    and carry clean records with the state licensure
    board and other organizations

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Sunrooms are not all Made of the Same Materials
  • The following materials are most frequently used
    to frame sunrooms  
  • Aluminum Aluminum is strong and resistant to the
    elements. It is also simple to work with and can
    take on a wide range of shapes.  
  • Vinyl Unlike aluminum, vinyl is available in a
    variety of colors, allowing homeowners to choose
    the shade they like most. Additionally, it is
    adaptable, energy-efficient, and simple to
    maintain.  
  • Wood Wood is a common choice in high-end homes
    due to its unmatched beauty and warmth. But it
    requires more maintenance. The space itself must
    have great humidity management, and the wood must
    be built with high-quality fasteners. Without
    adequate maintenance, a wooden sunroom may be
    susceptible to damage from sunshine or
    dampness.  

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Contact Us
  • 15068-72 Ave V3S 2G2 Surrey, BC, Canada
  • Email info_at_strongbuildsunrooms.com
  • Phone 1 778-320-0471
  •  
  • Content Resource https//strongbuild.ca/12-thing
    s-to-consider-before-adding-a-sunroom/

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