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Stoneridge Decks & Outdoor Living
3.8(
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Metal Awning or Patio Cover - Install or ReplaceMetal Awning or Patio Cover - Repair

Serving Cross Junction, VA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Out of the four companies we talked with for the construction of a roof over our deck, we choose Stoneridge. We found them easy to work with plus they answered all our questions and offered plans for what we wanted and at a price we could afford. Their attitude and professionalism has been great. I will update my review when the work is completed but I have no doubt things will go well."
Georgian sunroom
Liferoom
Liferoom
Liferoom
Liferoom

+371

Response time30 mins
Response rate93%
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Oasis Decks LLC
4.0(
29
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Fabric Awning or Patio Cover - Install or ReplaceFabric Awning or Patio Cover - RepairMetal Awning or Patio Cover - Install or Replace+1 more

Serving Cross Junction, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Did some drywall repair work for me; patched several old outlet holes and various size holes throughout the house and painted the spots. Did a phenomenal job, and will be my go-to for drywall work."
Composite Deck and Rail
Deck/Porch
Cedar Pergola
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Total Remodeling Systems
3.5(
41
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Fabric Awning or Patio Cover - Install or ReplaceFabric Awning or Patio Cover - RepairMetal Awning or Patio Cover - Install or Replace+1 more

Serving Cross Junction, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Everything was done very well; removal of old sunroom materials, installation of new wall and roof over additional roof area. All wood work was very well done, installation of new glass and new structural roof! All done well. Exception was the new roof! Here the interfacing of new roof with existing roof was not done well. All the construction was completed at end - literally in last week of 2015; all seemed well for first winter of 2016, then in spring of 2016 the roof began leaking at or near the interface of new with the existing roof. I called Mr. Bart Scesney, the Senior Design Consultant , overseeing the project and reported the leak. He promised a fix. Then through the summer of 2016 the leak seemed to resolve itself but with return of winter the roof leaked through the winter of 2016 -2017. I called Mr. Scesney again and again received a promise of a repair; nothing happened. Again in winter of 2017-2018 leaks occurred, again I called with the same null response. Finally in the fall of 2018 I sent an email to Mr. Scesney with a copy to the President of TRS, Mr. Joe Henley. Again a promise of a repair but no response. Thus, this complaint to Angie's list and the same to the Better Business Bureau. Next will be a formal legal proceeding to sue the company for the cost of an urgent repair. Really hate to take this action because all other aspects of the work was so well done. But I must stop the leak; I have a cathedral ceiling and as a result a leak comes directly into my home."
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Recommended by70%of homeowners
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Awnings questions, answered by experts

Minor fabric patching is DIY-friendly, but frame and mechanical repairs should be professionally handled.

Yes, you can convert a fabric awning to a metal one. You just need to swap the fabric for metal panels, which are more durable and weather-resistant. However, the support frame will probably need reinforcement to handle the added weight. You should consult a pro to address any structural concerns.

It’s not a good idea to allow heavy rain to fall on your awning, as puddling can occur and overload the awning. Your awning should be able to handle a light rain, though you should allow it to dry out before retracting it or open it to dry as soon as the rain stops. As always, consult manufacturer guidelines for using and caring for your awning.

Awnings can be a serious investment for homeowners, particularly if it features a motorized and retractable design. Protect the exterior of your home by choosing a reliable and reputable contractor. Do some research ahead of time to get an idea of the potential contractor’s strengths and weaknesses. Don’t hesitate to give them a call to discuss specifics. 

Regularly clean with mild detergent and water, and inspect for rust or damage.

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