Have you had enough of those occasions when annoying insects and flies spoil your outdoor activities? Are you tired of cleaning lawn debris and leaves from the pool every other day? Has the Florida weather spoiled your plans of cooking out on the patio? We are North Florida Leisure - a state certified building contractor, and we have more than 35 years of experience in helping homeowners deal with these and other annoyances. We offer professional and affordable screen enclosure solutions with the most highly-rated installation service you will find anywhere else on the market.
A pergola is a very popular choice for homeowners wishing to add shade to their outdoor living space using architectural flair. Pergolas can be installed in virtually any location without the need for a foundation. A patio covers and pergolas are great choices for a patio are. Patio covers will provide protection from both the sun and rain, while a pergola is for shade only. A patio cover has the same roof options as a screen room and can have ceiling fans, if desired. Just like a screen room, gutters are standard.
Made of durable fired materials they will last a lifetime. Available in many colors and styles, pavers can bring to life your entertainment area and provide that perfect accent to bring your patio to life.
Sun rooms and glass rooms are built using the same insulated roof as screen rooms and are available in the same styles; Gable, Peaked (or Pitched), and Mansard. This is important if your goal is to convert an existing screen room into a sunroom. Sunrooms can be designed to have either glass or vinyl windows. These windows will typically slide open to allow for dual function as a screen room, if desired. Screens are standard on all sunrooms. Like a screen room, a sunroom base can be made of several products; siding, brick and stucco are only a few options.
Most screen rooms will have an insulated composite roof, which is energy efficient and very strong. A cost efficient alternative is an uninsulated roof. There is no right or wrong answer as long as you let your budget be your guide when selecting the roof for your new screen room. Your screen room will usually have a "kick-plate" at the base. Most screen room kick-plates are made of aluminum to match the screen room color. You can also upgrade your screen room by choosing from siding, stucco or brick to join your new screen room to your homes existing exterior.
A pool enclosure can be installed over an in-ground or above-ground pool. These screen enclosures typically have a screen roof, but can be constructed with other see-through products like Lexan™ for additional protection. Lexan™ is a polycarbonate resin that possesses outstanding stability and crystal clarity. The roofs of pool enclosures come in several types. The most common roof types for pool enclosures are Gable, Pitched (or Peaked), and Mansard. When choosing the roof design, we recommend considering the amount of leaves that may land on the new pool enclosure.
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