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Screen
rooms add the enjoyment of the outdoors without the annoyance of
mosquito's or other pests that would ruin the enjoyment of your
patio.
- Screen
rooms can be connected to your house in several different ways.
The most popular way of attaching a screen room to a house would
be straight to the fascia. By attaching your screen room to the
fascia of your home it allows your screen room to start higher
than some of the other attachment opportunities.
- Another
way to attach your screen room is under the soffit or house mount.
Attaching your screen room with the house mount style has its
pros and cons as well. Unlike the fascia mount way, your screen
room roof is now covering your soffit and it keeps the heat form
flowing from your attic into your screen room, however, in most
cases it takes at least 6 inches of height out of your screen
room which makes it very tough to hang a ceiling fan in a shorter
screen room.
- The
best way to attach your screen room is by cutting your truss tails
back off of your house and attaching your screen room flush as
high as possible. When attaching your screen room in this form
it can get pricey but it is most certainly the best way to do
so.
Other
forms of screen rooms are pool enclosures, lanais, and screen
inserts (please see each of the respected pages for those items.)
- Screen
inserts are another type of screen room which is installed under
a trussed roof on your home. Basically if you have a porch already
and you do not need an aluminum roof installed we can install
your screen room to your existing porch.
- There
are many style roofs you can put on your screen room. THe styles
vary from gable to hip, pan roof to walk on roof, or even a screen
roof. Please contact your ESA approved company representative
for the best screen room for your needs.
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