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DIY Construction LLC
New to Angi

Serving Helena, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

At DIY Construction, we?re proud to be a local, family-owned business serving our community. We specialize in fencing, porches, and awnings, delivering dependable workmanship and personalized service on every project.

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King of Stain, LLC
4.9(
13
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Serving Helena, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"No more splinters!! Just had our decks and porches sanded and stained. King of stain did a tremendous job. It was refreshing to work with folks that take pride in what they do!! Two thumbs up for King of Stain."
Deck Refinish
Deck refinish
Deck
Deck
Fence

+5

Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Spartan Gutter Guards
4.2(
78
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Serving Helena, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Spartan Gutter Guards came to the house, and was very nice. He was willing to work with us on price, and we overall had a great experience. The carpet smells and looks great!"
Gutter Install
Dirty, ponderosa filled gutters!
Rapid City, SD
Rapid City, SD
Rapid City, SD

+25

Response time2 days
Response rate87%
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Grandchamp Painting PLLC
5.0(
5
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Serving Helena, MT and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Sheldon and his team were everything you could want in a painter. Prompt communication, fair price, good advice and excellent work. They went above an beyond to fix the little things that they found. No extra cost. They even moved the wood pile away from the deck and restacked it. High marks across the board."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Patios questions, answered by experts

In almost all cases, you will need permits if you plan on building a sunroom over your patio, but regulations and requirements will depend on your municipality. Permits to enclose your patio will usually cost between $300 and $1,000. Since navigating local building codes and zoning requirements is challenging—and the consequences of not following them can be extremely expensive—we strongly recommend hiring a sunroom builder to complete the work and pull the permits for you.

If you want to hire a professional to build a screened-in porch, a local sunroom or porch contractor is your best bet. If you can't find a local sunroom builder, another option is to consider hiring a general contractor to perform the work. 

If you're handy, you may consider building the porch yourself. Before you do so, make sure you understand the local permit requirements and building codes so that you don't have any problems with the safety or structure of the porch.

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.

Your maintenance needs revolve around the type of foundation you choose, as well as how you furnish or decorate it. Patios require little else other than the occasional hose-down, but decks and other wooden structures will require annual power washing and sealing. You may also need to restain the wood every two to three years.

Adding a solid roof rather than building a pergola or leaving the space open will make maintenance much easier. Without a roof, you will need to spend more time sweeping, washing, and covering your furniture to protect it from UV bleaching.

A screened-in porch requires maintenance to keep the screens clean and in good shape, and you may have to do some screen repair or replacement from time to time. A screen porch isn’t an all-season porch, so the weather can get in, including wind and rain.

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