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Avatar for Patio Enclosures - Oklahoma City
Patio Enclosures - Oklahoma City
4.1(
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Serving Apache, OK and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1966

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Gary arrived on time. He was friendly, efficient and did a great job install our french storm doors. He cleaned up afterwards and hauled away our old ones. Highly recommend him to anyone who need doors installed. Answered my questions with answers and explained why he did what he did."
Solarium
Solarium
Solarium
Solarium
Solarium

+39

Recommended by93%of homeowners
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The Perfect Coat Painting and Renovations
4.9(
41
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Serving Apache, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This was the best experience! We got exactly what we were promised and in a timely manner! Our home looks absolutely beautiful and I could not be happier. I highly recommend this company & we will hire them again if we need anything else."
Exterior Painting Project
Exterior pérgola
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+15

Response time11 hrs
19 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by74%of homeowners
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Statewide Remodeling, Inc. of OKC/Tulsa/AR
3.0(
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Serving Apache, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"It all went pretty good only had one hitch and they resolved the matter faster than I expected. Customer service was great easy to work with"
Response time6 hrs
794 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by67%of homeowners
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Sentri Homes
2.3(
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Serving Apache, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The contracted the work off to a third party. Jon took longer than expected. The windows was installed pretty good from the looks. Communication could have been better with knowing the job will take longer and what types of trims I wanted for the windows. As the contractor that was hired for this job by this company. Did a good job with putting up decent trim. As for the new windows they look great. I purchased the myself and hired sentri homes to install them. I will need to have a my siding on my house redone to be closer to the new windows so the gaps are not so obvious. That was not expected at first. But from old storm windows and not knowing how they were put in originally. There was some unknown things that was learned from the job being completed. I will have the siding of the house slightly done to match really good for what I wanted later on. My only concern is better communication with sentri homes. Overall they were great when I did talk to them."
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Storm Shelters questions, answered by experts

Modular homes can be a great investment, especially for those who find the prices of stick-built real estate too high. Modular homes are usually much more affordable because they’re mass-manufactured and then assembled on-site or delivered mostly assembled. If they’re installed properly and by professionals, they can last for between 50 and 100 years, potentially making them an outstanding investment.

It is recommended that you check with your local building official on barn building requirements and rules, since size restrictions vary greatly from region to region based on what your property is zoned for. Some cities limit barn construction depending on if your property is residential or commercial. The three main factors your building commission will evaluate are:

  • Height and lot coverage: How tall your barn is and how much of your total property it occupies

  • Setback: Distance between barn and property line

  • Easement: Legal right for another owner to access another’s property

Yes, modular homes are typically safe for areas prone to hurricanes. In regions at risk of severe storms, local zoning guidelines often require that these dwellings be built using materials designed to endure strong winds and heavy rainfall, ensuring they meet the safety standards for such conditions.

Yes, in most cases, you will need a building permit or planning permission to install a carport. The exact requirements depend on your local municipality's laws and regulations. Generally, any carport that is permanently affixed to the ground, whether standalone or attached, will require a permit. Some premade carports may not require one, but it's crucial to verify. If you hire a professional installer, they will likely handle the permitting process. If you are building it yourself, you must contact your local building department to determine what permits are needed before starting your project.

Yes, you can finance new construction, though the process often requires a different type of loan than one for an existing property. There are several financing options available:

  • Construction-to-Permanent Loan: This is a common option where a single loan covers the building costs and then converts into a traditional mortgage once construction is complete and you move in.

  • Construction Loan (Stand-Alone): This type of loan provides funding only for the duration of the construction project. Once the house is built, you will need to pay the loan in full, typically by securing a separate, standard mortgage.

  • Builder Financing: Some custom homebuilders offer their own financing options, which may only require a down payment to begin the building process.

  • Bridge Loan: This can be a useful short-term loan to fund your new construction while you are in the process of selling your old home.

  • Home Equity Options: If you are building a second home, you might be able to use a home equity line of credit (HELOC) or a cash-out refinance on your current property.

It's also important to be aware that some lenders may have restrictions on financing for DIY house builds, so be sure to verify that you can secure financing before starting your project.

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