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BRS Construction LLC
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Sunroom or Patio Enclosure - Build

Serving Brookings, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Excellent craftsmanship and attention to detail. Brent had lots of ideas for details I hadn’t thought of and took pictures I liked and made it come to life on our walls. Amazing! We couldn’t be happier with our finished home"
Response time1 hour
Response rate86%
Q&E Concrete LLC
5.0(
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Concrete Patios, Walks & Steps- InstallConcrete Patios, Walks & Steps- Install- For Business

Serving Brookings, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We only had a small amount of sidewalk work, but they did an excellent job of fitting old natural stone into the original pattern. We had a great deal of other work done, and they were very efficient, very cheerful, and very reliable. I highly recommend Q & E Construction."
Response time3 days
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H2O Bros Pressure Washing
5.0(
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Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and SealDeck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal - For Business

Serving Brookings, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"These young men are very professional, I never heard one curse word and they did a marvelous job. I would recommend these two young men to everyone who needs work done at their place. I do not normally give 5 ratings but I do when you deserve it and these boys deserve it"
Volga, SD Home Wash
Brookings, SD
Response time10 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Vinclai South Dakota
4.2(
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Fabric Awning or Patio Cover - Install or Replace

Serving Brookings, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

"Received an immediate response after I requested an estimate(less than 30 minuets), Understood we were on a budget and stayed within that amount. Kept me informed of any problems and gave multiple solutions to correct. Overall excellent experience would definitely recommend."
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Patios questions, answered by experts

A deck is typically attached to a house and accessed via the back door. Decks are usually constructed from wood or composite materials. A terrace, on the other hand, is a raised platform that can be attached to or detached from the house and is typically made from a hard-paved material, such as paving stones. Terraces can be built on the ground or on the roof of a home.

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.

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.

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. 

Several types of porches are available to meet your needs and style preferences. Some common porch types include:

  • Porticos are essentially a roof over a walkway leading to the home's front entrance. 

  • Sunrooms are closed-in porches that are an extension of the house with glass or plastic panels that allow optimal sunlight. 

  • Wraparound porches extend around the entire home, or at least the front and one side, and offer multiple entrances to the house.

  • Back porches are an extension of the home’s floor into the outdoors. These offer more protection and privacy than a deck.

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