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Superior Awning Inc
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Serving Lancaster, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1982

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Warranties offered

"Wonderful experience with Superior Awning inc. Love there awnings am so happy with the results they have many options to choose from and also amazing prices. I highly recommend this company"
Residential Awnings
Commercial Awnings
Retractable Awnings
Response time12 hrs
20 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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R.A.M. Structural Concrete
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Serving Lancaster, CA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Ryan and his crew from R.A.M. concrete did an excellent job on my patio .His attention to detail in all aspects of my project large and small made the outcome of my project excellent. They were very professional and courteous at all times while working on my project."
Concrete - Stamped & Decorative Project
Concrete - Stamped & Decorative Project
Concrete Driveways Project
Concrete - Stamped & Decorative Project
Concrete driveway

+46

Response time1 day
Recommended by72%of homeowners
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Valley Paving Stone, Inc.
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Serving Lancaster, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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Warranties offered

"Gilberto and his crew were contracted to replace deck with pavers. His work and business ethics are excellent. His crew was friendly. kept work area neat and clean while completing the job and made sure that the job is done to satisfaction. They are professional and easy to work with. Anyone needing pavers should know that I would recommend them in a heartbeat. Our patio is now a place to really enjoy now."
Residential Projects
Residential Projects
Residential Projects
Residential Projects
Residential Projects

+46

Response time5 hrs
Response rate85%
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Patios questions, answered by experts

If you have multiple rooms that could use some organization, home storage solutions like cubbies in your mudroom or built-in shelving can help you move clutter off the floor. Take it one step further by pairing shelves and cabinets with personalized aesthetic touches like woven or canvas lined metal baskets to add another organizational element.

Yes, porches require foundations. The type of foundation required, however, is determined by the type and use of the porch. For example, a screened-in porch won’t require a new cement foundation. However, if you turn your porch into a sunroom or plan on making it a living space, then chances are you need a foundation that’s more permanent than piers and posts. 

A lanai is a covered patio with open walls, while a Florida room has sides made of mesh screens or windows, with or without partial low walls. In addition, lanais often use concrete or other patio flooring, while Florida rooms may have more indoor-style flooring like tile or wood. Both allow you to enjoy the outdoors without being in the direct sun, but a lanai doesn’t offer any barrier against insects or debris.

Prefab kits like a small sunroom for around $20,000 or even a basic gazebo roof for as little as $60 can save you big over professional installation. However, you lose the option for customization, and these structures tend not to last nearly as long. As for bigger projects like a deck or patio, you shouldn’t go with the DIY route unless you’re fully prepped with the tools and know-how to get it done right. Mistakes can be frustrating and costly, so choose a pro if you’re looking to eliminate your risk of error.

A sunroom may count toward your home's total square footage or living space if it meets certain conditions, which can vary by local regulations. Generally, for a sunroom to be included, it must be fully enclosed, properly insulated, and equipped with electrical access and a heating and cooling (HVAC) system, similar to a four-season room. It should also meet the same construction standards as the rest of the house. Three-season sunrooms that function more like enclosed porches typically do not count toward the total square footage and are considered exterior living space.

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