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Posted Alumawood Patio Covers Pro and Con?
Is Alumawood the right choice? Alumawood patio covers resemble the look of wood grain, but are resistant to warping, cracking, chipping, and fading, which are common with traditional wood patio [...]
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Posted Aluminum patio roof panels cost?
How much do Aluminum Patio Roof Panels Typically Cost? The cost of an Aluminum patio roof panel starts at $3,999 and can go up to $19,999, depending on the design and finish you choose. Our [...]
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Posted Do louvered patio covers provide shade?
Do louvered patio covers provide shade? Yes, louvered patio covers do provide shade. Not only does it provide shade, but it provides a continuous air circulation. This is different from regular [...]
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Posted Types of aluminum patio covers?
Types of aluminum patio covers? There are various types of aluminum patio covers available to suit different needs and preferences. Three common types are solid covers, lattice covers, and [...]
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Posted What is Alumawood?
What is Alumawood? Alumawood is a type of patio cover made from aluminum. It is designed to resemble the look of wood while offering the benefits of aluminum, such as durability and low [...]
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Posted What is the patio cover installation cost?
What is the patio cover installation cost? The cost of installing a patio cover can vary based on factors like the size, materials used, design complexity, where you live, and labor expenses. [...]
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Posted What is the Alumawood cost per sq ft ?
What is the Alumawood cost per sq ft? The cost of Alumawood patio covers typically ranges from around $10 to $20 per square foot, including materials and installation. The exact price per square [...]
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Posted What is alumawood made of?
What is Alumawood made of? Alumawood is a type of patio cover made from aluminum, which is a lightweight and durable material. The aluminum material is used for both the structural framework and [...]
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Posted How far apart are the beams on a lattice patio cover?
The single rafter beams are 24” apart and the double rafter beams are 48” apart. The lattice tubes are typically 2″–3” apart but can be customized depending on how much shading you want.