Adding Sunrooms or Arizona rooms
January 22, 2009
Don’t Move, Improve! Isn’t it Time to Add an Arizona Room or Sunroom to YOUR Home?
With the kids growing up and needing more space to hang out with their friends, build muscles on their fitness equipment or enjoy games with the family. Maybe you are just looking for a way to make that patio space a more usable part of your living environment. An Arizona room, patio enclosure or sunroom addition to your home is likely the most practical and cost-effective way to get more space.
Start by determining the room’s purpose. Most people think of sunrooms and Arizona rooms as a place to escape the dust, bugs and heat or cold of an open patio. But other uses include using a patio rooms as a home office, spa, music, exercise or entertainment room.
Next, select the type and size sun room — if you simply want a retreat during nice weather, a screened porch or seasonal room might be right for you. Upgrading to a glass room and screen enclosure will extend the sunroom’s use from fall to spring. For a home office or playroom to use year-round, select insulated sunrooms, Arizona rooms, or patio enclosures with high performance glass.
Year-round sunrooms and Arizona rooms are equipped with double-paned insulated glass, and when used with a zoned heating and cooling system, often they become your family’s favorite room. They are a unique way to allow you to bring the outdoors inside without the dust, heat, cold or bugs –just the view and feel of outdoor living.
Look for a company that maintains a design staff, has the ability to custom manufacture your enclosure for your particular needs and has properly trained installation crews. Find a company that has been in business more than 10 years (there is no substitute for experience) and is on solid financial footing. An experienced company will know how to walk you through the process of determining local building code requirements, homeowners association approvals and design and value engineering issues. The result will be an enclosure that meets your specific needs and will serve those needs for years to come.
To discuss adding sunrooms or Arizona rooms to your home you can call Royal Covers/Royal Construction at 480-926-2300 for a free design consultation. You can also visit their website at www.royalcovers.com.
Carport, parking cover, carports, and parking covers
January 21, 2009
A carport is a simple shade addition that will make life more comfortable for you – and help add years to the life of your automobile’s paint finish by keeping it in the shade. In some states parking beneath carports even reduces insurance premiums. It could also mean no more brushing snow from your windshield or unloading things in the rain.
Our shade carports can be attached to the home or built free-standing. They can also be constructed large enough for single or multiple vehicles and are easily heightened for farm machinery and motor homes. Carports add convenience. They are made using the same low maintenance alumawood materials as are a patio cover which means they will never warp, crack, rot, or split. Submit an inquiry for getting a quotation on your solid or lattice carport for shade.
Geographic Locations
January 19, 2009
We currently offer support for all of our shade products to Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Within Arizona we serve major communities including Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Glendale, Peoria, Goodyear, Maryvale, Apache Junction, Mesa, Higley, Queen Creek, Tempe, Chandler, Scottsdale, Wickenburg, Prescott, Sedona, Payson, Heber, Show Low, Pinetop, Coolidge, Casa Grande, Ahwatukee, Maricopa, Buckeye, Yuma, Tucson, Oro Valley, and Green Valley.
Gazebo, gazebos, pergola, pergolas, lattice covers, and freestanding lattice cover
January 10, 2009
A shade gazebo is often referred to by different names, these may include pergolas, freestanding lattice covers, and ramadas. The gazebos that we offer use the same high quality and durable materials that our patio covers are made out of which means they won’t rust, warp, crack, or rot giving you lasting beauty for years to come.
Whichever gazebo or freestanding lattice cover style you select for you outdoor shade, yours will be designed and fit to compliment your home and the gazebos we build will also increase the value of your property while affordably adding outdoor living space for you and your family. Email or call us for pricing on a gazebo or pergola for your backyard.
Fabric shade, shade sail, shade sails, sun shade, and sun shades
January 3, 2009
The fabric shade we offer is designed using mesh shade cloth and is most commonly referred to as shade sails, shade canopies, and fabric shade structures. A shade sail is an alternative to a more conventional backyard shade structure and is becoming very popular among modern and contemporary style homes. The shade cloth is designed to protect your belongings and family from the harmful effect of the sun’s UV rays and offers both function and form to create unique outdoor living spaces.
A shade sail can be designed to fit almost any area and because of its simplicity, it can be removed quickly. The shade sails and structures we provide are designed to handle high wind loads up to 75mph and can be custom fit for the exact area you wish to cover. Submit a request for a price on shade sails, shade canopies, custom shade sails or fabric shade structures.