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Krenger Construction
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Serving Vail, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"From initial project conception through construction, working with Mr. Krenger has been an absolute pleasure. Never before have I hired such a responsive and prompt Contractor who never made me feel like I was being taken advantage of. All of that is great, but it is the second-to-none quality workmanship that will make me hire Krenger Construction again for my next landscaping project."
Fountains Project
Fountains Project
Fountains Project
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+51

Response time6 days
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Renew Colorado Landscaping
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Serving Vail, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"Bob designed and executed a refresh of my old landscaping. His design included contrasting rock colors, a dry stream bed and low maintenance and attractive plants. Bob was great with communication and finished the project on time and on budget. My neighbors have commented on how nice the landscaping looks and have asked for a referral to Regenerative Designs. I definitely recommend Bob and will use him again in the future."
Pavers and Hardscaping Project
Landscaping Project
Pavers and Hardscaping Project
Landscaping - Hardscaping & Pavers Project
Landscaping - Hardscaping & Pavers Project

+117

Response time1 day
Response rate87%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
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CraigStar Premier Improvements, LLC
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Serving Vail, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Craig is highly skilled, professional and hardworking. We were surprised by the level of skill and attention to detail of his work, and that is a huge compliment coming from a perfectionist. He took time to listen, finished the project before the deadline and overall just exceeded our expectations. We will be hiring him for all of our construction needs in the future."
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Our Work
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Our Work

+8

Response time20 mins
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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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, but ensuring the deck has a solid foundation with adequate footings is critical before building, as the weight of a sunroom will put significant pressure on the structure below. Even if your deck is properly constructed, it may not be able to handle the extra weight. While some basic, lightweight, prefabricated sunrooms can sit on a deck with a strong existing foundation without additional supports, in many cases, the foundation and joists will need reinforcement. It is always best to have a structural engineer perform an inspection to evaluate the deck's quality and structural integrity. A professional can help you decide if reinforcement is sufficient or if it's better to tear down the deck and start over.

Yes, enclosing a patio to create a sunroom or three-season room is often a good idea that adds value to your home. This project increases your home's usable square footage and creates a versatile space for relaxing or entertaining that is filled with natural light and can be used in various weather conditions. Homeowners may see an average return on investment (ROI) of around 70%. The final value added will depend on factors such as the quality of the materials, the level of finish, and the amount of yard space that remains after the enclosure.

A covered deck can be a good investment that increases your home value—especially if you live in a hot region with a lot of sun. A covering over the deck means you can get more use out of it, even on the hottest summer days. With a permanent deck covering, you can even add ceiling fans to help cool down your deck for added comfort.

With proper maintenance, the average life span of a screened-in porch is six to eight years for the screens themselves, but the foundation and structure can last for 50 to 100 years. To keep your screened-in porch in good shape, clean your porch screens regularly, patch holes, re-seal the wood as needed, and address any foundational issues right away.

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