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Perea Bros Construction
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Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and SealDeck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal - For Business

Serving Fort Carson, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Gerardo was incredibly communicative, accommodating, and ultimately did great work in a short amount of time. I m very pleased with the tuck-point job he did on our home that was built in 1895. I would definitely hire Gerardo again!"
Last Touchs
Two sides finished and useful!
Finished! with 100% Custumer Satisfaction
Desingning
Two sides finished and useful!

+121

Response time8 hrs
13 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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RD Construction, LLC
4.5(
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Concrete Patios, Walks & Steps- InstallConcrete Patios, Walks & Steps- Install- For Business

Serving Fort Carson, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Had them complete a 14x14 patio. They recommended curved steps which I hadn't even thought of.....they turned out great. Only wish they had placed a barrier between the wood on the house and the concrete where the steps meet the house....and not left a piece of concrete yard liner under one corner as it didn't stay in place and left a void under one corner. I woud definitely use these guys again."
Stucco repair and paint
Stucco repair and paint
Beautiful Painted Home
Beautiful Painted Home
Insurance claim project

+41

Response time2 days
19 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Friend Concrete & Landscaping LLC
5.0(
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Brick and Stone Patios, Walks, and Steps - Install

Serving Fort Carson, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"this team did an amazing job. They were extremely professional throughout the entire process, and worked through some difficult areas. They were very open and communicated through the project when things began to take longer than expected due to some rough terrain, but they were there every day getting it done. Now we have an absolutely beautiful fence, and after living in our home for almost 6 years, my kid and dog can run around and play in the yard without any concerns. Will absolutely hire them again for projects in the future."
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Patios questions, answered by experts

Yes, a sunroom will require a permit. You may just need a general construction permit for a screened-in porch or solarium. For a three-season room with electricity and a four-season room with electric, heating, and cooling, you’ll need additional permits for each of the utilities, as well as a roofing permit.

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. 

Creating a screen room is one of the most cost-effective ways to enclose a patio so you can still use it in the winter. Most screen rooms aren’t insulated, so you’ll need to wrap up warm or use patio heaters in winter. Also, be aware they might not hold up well if you live in a location where heavy snow is common.

A screened-in porch can add value to your home, but it won’t count toward the total square footage at an appraisal or when it comes time to sell. A screened-in porch is not fully enclosed, usable year-round, insulated, or heated or cooled, so it doesn’t meet the requirements of livable square footage in most locations.

The life span of your solarium will depend on the materials used and how much wear and tear the room experiences from the inside and from the outside due to weather. On average, you can expect your solarium to last anywhere from 10 years to 50 or more. In rare cases, such as with old estates, solariums can last over 100 years.

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