Thanks for the video, I have a porch 20 (L)X10(W) and 8.6 (H), it is already cover by the house roof, I am planning to install glass wall, is there a recommendations for that project, does these glass walls and doors cover 8.6 height?
Hey Frank, the walls are made to size you order. Usually, you will measure the walls in inches for the width and height, and the roof in ft. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions or need help ordering a room, Have a great evening!
Same haha, we have pricing for the roof and walls on our Everyday Patio Google account, it's priced by linear ft. For the walls and square ft. For the roof.
Thank you Hugo for following us through out this last year and being always so positive! We really appreciate and motivate us to keep doing more videos!. Wish you a great day!
Looks great!! Does the all glass wall provide adequate insulation? My enclosed patio has upper single pane windows but is not insulated. I’m interested in changing it out to all glass but with good insulation so we can be enjoy it in the hot summers and cold winters.
Can you explain the weep holes for the silicone outside. Did you say you drill a small hole on the outside extrusion? (Where exactly?) Also are you guys gong to get into the all glass roofs aswell?
We don't do as many glass roof, just because most systems weather over time. I do plan on doing a video at some point, if the right project comes up. We have a curved glass roof build from years ago as well, but those we're discontinued this year, due to the curved glass going up in price and generally being hard to service. Weep holes go above 1/2 inch up from the bottom of the concrete, on the bottom track. You can use a 1/4 in. Drill bit, or one size smaller. We line it up with the H tracks or Mullions bottom screw, just below it. Great questions, have a good rest of your day
My patio has a roof already. I just need to enclosed it with windows similar to the one on this video. How much does this cost? Do I need to get a permit from the city for installing a sun room like this?
Hello there Spartyk9, thank you for the comment, we would need to see a couple of pictures of the area you have to really know if it's possible or not. Feel free to reach out to us by email at team@everydaypatio.com for more information. We suggest you reaching out to your city and check for regulations on building a Enclosed Patio Room with an existing roof. Hope this helps. Hope you have a great day!
Hello there Thony, thank you for your comment! Feel free to email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com for more information on material and how to purchase it! Wish you a great day!
Hey M, there's not much slope on this roof. We generally use 1/4 to 1/2 inch per foot. Or 3 to 4 inches over the whole roof projection. It was a roughly 3 1/2 pitch for this project. We used Vinyl H channels to fill the top gap above the transoms, and some wallboard to account for slope of the concrete underneath. Hope this answer your questions, have a great rest of your day
Hey VJ, no it isn't too late, you can add one later, it is tricky. It can be done though, matching material would be the most important part of the process.
Awesome, congrats on getting your GC license. Utility Mullions are electrical raceways for the walls and Fan Beams are electrical raceways for the roof. Goodluck on your build!
I am buying a new house and plan to add a glass wall patio wondering what is the total cost. Your response will be greatly appreciated. I really like your contents!
Hey Mike, thanks for your question. If the roof is made by the same material yes it’s possible. If you like send us a couple pictures of what you have by email and we can let you know if this a work we can do. Thanks again and wish you a great day.
I have an existing four seasons room. But would like to open it up, is it possible to use existing roof and taking down windows and door and adding posts?
Hello there Raj, mmm hard to guest without really seeing the site and the type of existing roof. If you would like us to take a look feel free to message us at team@everydaypatio.com We appreciate your comment and wish you a great day!