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Avatar for Patio Enclosures - Indianapolis
Patio Enclosures - Indianapolis
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Sunroom or Patio Enclosure - Build

Serving Clermont, IN and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1966

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Warranties offered

"We have been wanting a new season room ever since we bought our house 15 years ago. My husband is a retired 30 journeyman electrician. Our sales rep Jeff I had to answer 1,000,001 questions about his company, the workmanship, the warrantyâ  s, the materials used and every other question under the sun. Weâ  ve been shopping and comparing companies. Patio enclosures won hands down. Our sales rep Jeff was more than patient and knowledgeable. He never rushed or pressured us. Bottom line. There wasnâ  t any other companies out there that can compare with the quality that patio enclosures provides. Thanks Ike and Deb"
Solarium
Solarium
Solarium
Solarium
Solarium

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Recommended by95%of homeowners
Avatar for A&R HOME AND GARDEN PLUS SERVICES LLC
A&R HOME AND GARDEN PLUS SERVICES LLC
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Concrete Patios, Walks & Steps- InstallInterlocking Pavers for Patios, Walks & Steps - Install

Serving Clermont, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Everything was wonderful from beginning to end!! This company communicated well (the owner’s initial call was made same day I contacted him through this site), and he continued to reach out in a timely fashion throughout our job. (Almost a MIRACLE these days!!) He listened carefully to everything I needed done, provided knowledgeable suggestions, and made careful notes for necessary information. His crew was polite, friendly, efficient and careful! I was SO IMPRESSED!!!! The price was in line with landscaping costs. (Not necessarily cheap, but not out of line with everything that was done). I can’t say enough good things about our experience! I am COMPLETELY pleased and will DEFINITELY be using them in the future. I have used a few other landscapers over the years, and this company was simply ABOVE & BEYOND!! They know what they are doing & are exceptional at it! 🙌👏"
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Patios questions, answered by experts

In most parts of the U.S., adding a screened-in porch requires a building permit. Since this type of project often involves structural work and changes to your home’s footprint, homeowners should adhere to local guidelines. That said, permit rules can vary widely depending on where you live and how extensive the project is. Before you start sketching out plans or ordering materials, check in with your city or county’s building department to avoid headaches, fines, and potential structural issues down the line.

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.

Building a sunroom is usually less expensive than the cost of building a home addition, but it depends on the type of sunroom. A four-season sunroom will cost more than a home addition because it’s basically a home addition with larger, more expensive windows. All other types of sunrooms will be more affordable than a home addition of an equivalent size because they don’t have insulation, heating, cooling, electrical connections, or plumbing.

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. 

Whether it's better to add a sunroom or a regular room to your home depends on your goals. If you need extra bedrooms, building rooms with four standard walls makes more sense than adding a sunroom. If you don't need extra sleeping areas but would like to expand the living space of your home, a sunroom makes sense.

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