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The time has never been better to get your Delaware screened porch built. Start enjoying your home today! We deliver quality Delaware screened porches and Delaware home additions built on budget & on schedule. Serving DE & MD.
Screened in Porches, also known as screened in decks, patio enclosures,or screen porches ware making a huge comeback, after fading out of style in the late 60's! They are a great must have accessory to any outdoor lover's home and homeowners are beginning to realize the major benefits and perks to a screen porch! Tired of the bugs and new concerns over excessive exposure to the sun have increased the demand for protected casual spaces like screened porches. New materials and techniques have greatly reduced the maintenance demands of a screened porch and allowed it to blend into the home, rather than look like it was added as an afterthought.
There are many choices of materials, styles, and options available when having a Delaware screened porch built! Choose wisely. Based on our own experiences and those of our customers, the Delaware screened porch quickly becomes the room of choice for the whole family.
The best, most convenient, hassle free way to have a Delaware screen porch built on your house it to hire Alcoa Construction! You pick the design you want and Alcoa Construction handles the rest! We will be there for you every step of the way, making your experience stress-free and comfortable!
Screened Porch Options
Staples and Trim. By far the most common way to screen a porch is to stretch the screen fabric over the framing of the porch openings and staple it. After trimming off the excess, 1 x 4 or lattice is nailed over the stapled edges.
Custom Screen Inserts. Custom built screen panels provide a professional, custom look and finish. Frames are built using cedar or synthetic vinyl trim (Azek). The screens are installed using a spline for easy maintenance and replacement. The homeowner has several options for the panel below rail height: screens, acrylic, or wood knee wall.
Screen Tight. This vinyl system has been around for several years. It consists of a base that is 1 ½” wide for 2 x 4 posts or 3 ½” wide for or 4 x 4 posts. The base has grooves that allow you to attach the screen fabric with a continuous rubber spline. After stretching and attaching the screen a vinyl cap is snapped over the base to give a finished look. There are several colors available including white and the pieces are 8’ long.
Aluminum Screen Room Framing. Aluminum framing materials used to build screen rooms can be a good choice to screen an existing open porch. Typically 2” square aluminum stock with spline grooves is used to construct a complete frame. Frames are available in inexpensive rolled formed profiles or heavier extruded material. Most systems allow for an aluminum sheet knee wall although this is not required. The screen, usually fiberglass, is splined onto the frame and left exposed. This makes replacement easy. The color is baked on and should last for many years.
Addition Contractor in DE & MD, offering Hassle-Free Service. Delaware home additions and home renovations, including Delaware screened porches, are a wonderful way to generate value and get more enjoyment from your home. When you are looking for reliable addition contractors, look no further - Give us a call at 800-785-4401 today! Or visit our website for more information and get your free estimate! http://www.alcoaconstruction.com
We are your Delaware remodeling contractors and Delaware screened porches contractor of choice for Delaware and Eastern Shore Maryland, so give us a call today. Our primary service areas are Sussex County Delaware, Kent County Delaware, Worcester County Maryland Wicomico County Maryland, Talbot County Maryland, Somerset County Maryland, Queen Annes County Maryland, Dorchester County Maryland, and Caroline County Maryland.
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