A sunroom project involves a lot of attention to detail, and will have to take into consideration a lot of structural factors. It's far more complicated than installing a readymade pre fabricated sunroom kit. A sunroom Louisville area contractor is an absolute must if you're considering a sunroom addition.
There are a lot of things to look for when you're searching for a Louisville, KY area sunroom contractor. Ask for licensing and certification credentials. He must be properly licensed, and must have membership of trade organizations in his business. He should have solid experience in his field, and should have a ready portfolio of past completed works to show you. If he isn't able to show you a portfolio, ask for references from his former clients. Once you get these details, call up the people and ask if you can come over and have a look at their sunroom. At the very least, ask them about their experience with the contractor.
Your sunroom addition contractor should be insured. This is imperative. If he has subcontractors working under him, they should be insured too. If he is not insured, then you might be held liable for any injuries that occur whenever his workers are working on your property. Lastly, make sure your contractor is a thorough professional. The Louisville, Kentucky area sunroom company must have a brick and mortar address, and his workers must be clean and neat in appearance and properly uniformed. If anything about the set up strikes you as fishy, look for another contractor.
I want a SUNROOM addition built onto my home which takes full advantage of a Southern exposure in the Eastside of my single floor home. I believe 10'x20' , or 15'x25 would work best for my needs.
David S
We are trying to get an estimate on replacing a sunroom that was storm damaged. The roof has sunken in and water damage has occured. It's 10x12 roughly, has 6 sliding (single pane/non-safety) glass doors from floor to cieling, all weather carpet, and non-inslulated. Your help would be appreciated.
Matt M