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Brattin Construction
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Concrete Patios, Walks & Steps- Install

Serving Webb City, MO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Customers say: Super punctual

"I hired Tommy to expand my back patio. My wife and I told him what we wanted and he brought our vision to life. He took no time to start and complete the project and cleaned up after the job was done. If you need concrete work done, he’s really good."
exterior
Response time1 day
Response rate99%
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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McElroy's 3-D Concrete & Erections
5.0(
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Concrete Patios, Walks & Steps- Install

Serving Webb City, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"These guys showed up when they said they would. They did a beautiful job and did it both in the stated time, and on budget. I have absolutely no problem with recommending them to others, and will be using them again for more projects in the future. Good work, great attitude, and reliability...who could ask for more than that? A1 rating in my book."
Response time1 day
Response rate91%
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Patios questions, answered by experts

Building a sunroom can take anywhere from two weeks to six months. An average-sized sunroom typically takes between two and eight weeks to complete, but more elaborate or larger projects can take longer. The final timeline depends on factors such as the sunroom's size, features, structural requirements, type, and whether it's a retrofit or a new build from scratch.

The least expensive way to enclose a porch is with screens. These protect the room by preventing insects from entering and, if you live in a warm climate, provide excellent airflow during hot summer months. Screens cost far less than any other alternative, so if you are against getting permits, spending too much, or enclosing your porch in walls or glass, screens are the best choice. 

If you’re trying to decide between a sunroom and a screened-in porch, the right choice will depend on your priorities. A screened-in porch costs only a fraction of the price of a sunroom, but in exchange, it has much more limited use. A sunroom will add more value to your home, but at a much higher up-front cost and longer construction timeline.

A sunroom is worth installing on a deck, both for the value and your own enjoyment. A Florida room addition costs between $10,000 and $140,000, so it’s pretty expensive. However, a quality sunroom can offer a 50% return on investment, making your home more sellable. Plus, if it’s a space you and your family enjoy relaxing in daily for years to come, it’s worth the money, time, and effort, even without the added monetary value.

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. 

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