How come you two pieced the part that holds the roof panels to the house do they not come very long and do you not put some kind of sealent behind it what keeps the water out
Hey Johnnie, the longest hanging channel from the factory is 24 ft., so you have to use two pieces for the hanging channel on a job wider than that. I believe this patio cover was 28 or 32 ft. wide. I sealed the hanger 2 different times on top, you could also seal it from behind the channel as well, I recommend most people do. Great Questions and I hope you have a good rest of your day, AJ Everyday Patio
Thanks Danny! This is personally one of my favorite patio covers as well. A simple and proper design can go a long way on most homes. Thanks again and we hope you have a great rest of your weekend, AJ Everyday Patio
Hello there, thank you so much for your comment and positivity! It’s hard to give a price without knowing what type of project you need. You can find our pricing on google page or email us. Hope this helps, have a great day.
I have these exact same panels on my current home. I'm also a union tile contractor and do my own DIY projects around the house. I have 2 gas bbq pits and 2 sinks under my patio. I need to run water to both sinks. I'm thinking of running my pumping right up from the ground up the beam through the panel roof and come down onto my sinks from above. Do you think I should put a hole through the panels and just chalk around the pipe for a good seal or should I just go around the edge up and over. I want a neat, finished look, that's why I want to hide the pipes on the top rather than hanging from the bottom patio ceiling. What do you guys think?
Good Day Lionel, a fellow construction enthusiast I see! I've seen a few homeowners install water lines above the patio. If you drill through the roof avoid any electrical and seams. It is easier to seal any holes with Nova Flex or Dowsil, if it is at least 2 inches from any seams. Hard to say what I would do without pictures, but where there's a will to do it clean and professional, there is a way. Good luck with the project, would love to see if when it's done. Hope you have a great rest of your weekend, Everyday Patio
Hello there Costa Azul, thank you for your comment! Yes we used proper Caulking for sealing the roof, gotta make sure those patios are sealed right to avoid problems in the future. Hope you have a great day! Everyday Patio Team
Dear Everyday Patio, do you know if the FourSeason patio cover, the EliteWood is available anywhere in Europe? Or if not, then shipping from the United States would be possible? Any options for a European to have such beauty in front of his house? :)
Hey there! Thank you so much for your comment, absolutely! You can find the link for the Four Seasons website on the description of this video and ask them for a referral in your country so you can have your Patio Cover too. Hope this helps, we appreciate your positivity.
Hey Patrick, thank you for your comment. Our material is made by Four Seasons BP. If you have any questions feel free to contact us everydaypatio@gmail.com
Hey Alistkz, if you are local to Southern California, we are able to provide material and installation. If you are out of area, you can go to fourseasonsbp.com to find a local material supplier or installer.
Hello Samuel, we don't by kits. You need to be a licensed contractor to get this material. For local dealer information, feel free to reach out to us at Everydaypatio@gmail.com Thank you for your time and I hope you have a good rest of your day, The Everyday Patio Team Everydaypatio@gmail.com
Hello YOVANY, slope is site specific. It's hard to tell without seeing the project. For more info feel free to email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com. Thank you, The Everyday Patio Team
I just had a sun room installed and they only gave 1ft over the door of roof overhang. Needless to say in rainy Florida I wish they would've recommended more? With that said, I'd NEVER use that company again so I'm wondering what my best option is as far as extending it? A diy patio kit or hiring someone again? Since it would be attached I'm guessing I'd need ANOTHER permit?🤦♀️
Hard to say Joy, I'm sorry to hear about the issue. Honestly I would need to see what's going on to give a proper suggestion. But I wish you the best of luck. -Alec
Hello there Lam, currently our crews don't service norcal but we have a factory near you, feel free to reach out to us on everydaypatio@gmail.com for more info. Thank you for your comment and hope you have a great day
Hey Bill, thanks for the comment. We currently service Phoenix, but we can get you in touch with someone who does. Feel free to email us for information. Everydaypatio@gmail.com Best Regards, Everyday Patio
Hey Waldog, cool name. We actually use 3 by 8 support beams, but I would probably go for something closer to a 4 by 6. There is something to like about a more lean looking smaller beam. Send pics sometime, Thanks for reaching out, Everyday Patio
Hello there Teuila, thank you for your comment. For price information please email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com we’ll be happy to chat with you! Hope you have a good day :)
Hello Desert Camel! Great Question I'll provide a list below. No Electrical Patio Tools: (My tools are personally Dewalt, due to being light and good for electrical, steel patios and patio rooms) Impact Drill 1/4 Hex Drive Drill bit with a 1/4 Bit, preferably an extension that's 6 in. 5/16 Drill Bit, preferably extension 6 in. 3/8 Impact Drill Bit, extension required preferably 6 in. Chop Saw with Wood or Metal Blade (More Teeth makes the Material bite more, cause damage or kickback) Electric Handsaw Electric 4 1/2 Angle Grinder Tin Snips 2 in. Hole Saw for Drain 5/8 Drill Bit for Side Plates (We use Paddle Bits or Uni-Bits for this part) 4 ft. Level Hammer Drill with 1/4 and 3/8 masonry drill bits for the Hanger Installation and Red Head Post Anchors\ Hope this helps, funny to think no one actually asked this haha. Hope you have a great weekend Desert Camal, Everyday Patio
Hey TopDogVic, I believe I answered this one on another video you commented on. My brother knows better the exact weight they hold according to engineering, but when engineered properly the panels are able to hold light weight roofing and solar systems. I never have issues with our installers and crews walking on top. Great question and thanks for the comment, Everyday Patio
Hey Kaufman, thank you for the kind words, it means alot to our family and team at Everyday Patio. For a local supplier in your state, please go to Fourseasonsbp.com and mention what video you were interested in, so they know the type of product you are looking for. Thanks for the comment and have a great rest of your day, Everyday Patio
Hey Matt, thanks for the comment. Yea I agree the dream of using lasers, would definitely be cool. I've yet to see another installer, where I'm from, use lasers successfully. What laser system do you recommend, I think I was looking at the PL5 or something before. Appreciate the feedback and hope you have a good rest of your day, Everyday Patio
@@EverydayPatio I just use a topcon. And it’s mainly for my height for hanging channel and transferring to post for my header height. U know how it goes, minus your pitch and your 3x8… but ya I was building these for a minute and I enjoyed it because people love the finished product and it’s nice to see the creativity. Every home is different so different obstacles and layouts is my favorite. lot I just couldn’t stand the scheduling my company did and the way they basically treat their employees. Other than that I’ve moved from building all covered patios and sunrooms to another trade. But still enjoy seeing these done, I wish I was able to get the product and advertise because that would be where the money is at. Just last week I used some leftover material and threw up a 12x10 flat pan in my backyard with canned lighting underneath for the little rainy season coming. But keep up the good work you guys are probably getting some good reviews out there
Hey Riley, that is called C-channel or hanging channel. It's what supports the patio cover over the house side. Hope this helps and thanks for the comment, Everyday Patio
Hey Newman, there is not a size limit, most material goes from 24 to 32 ft. Before you need a splice. But most splices can be hidden if built properly. Hope this helps, Have a great weekend, AJ
Hello Lissette, thank you for reaching out. For pricing information, please email us at Everydaypatio@gmail.com. Thank you for your time and I hope you have a great day, The Everyday Patio Team Everydaypatio@gmail.com
Hello there Juan, we’re based out of Southern California. If you would like more information please email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com. Thank you for your comment and we hope you have a wonderful day!! Everyday Patio Team
Hey Greedy Couple haha, thanks for reaching out. The homeowner didn't want to cover the whole slab, just the area they were going to use. Hope this helps explain the layout, Have a great rest of your day, Everyday Patio
Hello there Mauricio, thank you for your comment. The roof is made by Four Seasons BP, if you like to know more details about the material feel free to email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com Hope you have a great day!
Hey Allen! Thanks for reaching out. We really want to build a patio cover in every state. It's a goal Me, Leticia and the Team have. If your interested, please email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com, we would love to have your cover be a part of the project! Thank you for your time and we hope you have a great rest of your day, AJ & Lele Everyday Patio
Thank you very much for your comment! Please email us with your question at everydaypatio@gmail.com Thank you and wish your a great day! Everyday Patio Team
Hello Scott, hope you are having a good day and thanks for the comment. We use Four Seasons products on the majority of our builds, due to the long term quality it has. For help finding an approved contractor near you, feel free to email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com. Best Regards, The Everyday Patio Team Everydaypatio@gmail.com
Hello there Hector, the biggest difference between insulated x non-insulated you can in the videos the material of non insulated is not a protection against cold and heat weather. The insulated is properly design to help balance outdoors temperature and it looks way cooler than non insulated. Hope this helps. Have a great day!
Hello there, thank you for your comment! We usually recommend the Alumahangers best option for no screws into the patio. Thank you for your positivity and hope you have a good day!
Hey Jennifer, this material is currently only sold to Licensed Contractors in your State, with each state usually having it's own respective factory. For more info on how to get a Patio Cover in your State, please feel free to email us at Everydaypatio@gmail.com or go to our website Everydaypatio.com, we're based out of California. Thank You for your Time and We hope you have a Great rest of your day, Everyday Patio
Hey Angela, we are located in CA! If you’re looking for a Patio Cover feel free to email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com we’ll be happy to assist you. Hope you have a great day!
Hello there, thank you so much for your comment! Please email us your question to everydaypatio@gmail.com we’ll be happy to talk to you! Thank you and we wish you a wonderful day! Everydaypatio Team!
Thanks for commenting Mike, yes I have done many jobs tapering down from a larger cover to a smaller cover, often due to property lines. Always feel free to email us for further questions and if you are in the market for a new patio cover. Thank you for your time and I hope you have a good day, Everyday Patio
Hey Trans, most of our patio covers start at $29.95 per sq. ft., for material and installation. Depending on where you live, the material you use, and the installation company you go with, this can change. Hope this helps, Thanks
Hello there Edith, the roof material is insulated panels made by Four Season. If you’re looking for more info on the patios feel free to email us everydaypatio@gmail.com we’ll be happy to chat with you. Thank you for your comment and we wish you a good day! Everyday Patio Team
Hey Joe, your spans are changed depending on winds. Footings and steel framing can be used to offset these span changes. This was built in a very high wind area. Which is why we used 4 posts. Some areas call for more, some less. Hope this helps answer your question, Have a great New Year Joe! AJ
I got mine installed a week ago. Love it. Didn’t want that shingle crap. Mine is 24x12.
Amazing!! Enjoy your new Patio Cover! 😃🙌
Hey Aiden, your so tall you don't need a ladder.
Great job guys.
Haha true! Thank you for your comment and we hope you have a good day!
Nice job! My AC unit is near the patio door - is it best to leave it outside the cover area? Thank you!
Hey! Yes it's better to have the AC not directly under the patio cover
these guys smooth operators! good job
Thank You Glenn! We appreciate the positive support.
Have a good day,
The Everyday Patio Team
Love the new video!!!! On Point!!!
Thank you Lele!
Good stuff bud
Appreciate you man!
How come you two pieced the part that holds the roof panels to the house do they not come very long and do you not put some kind of sealent behind it what keeps the water out
Hey Johnnie, the longest hanging channel from the factory is 24 ft., so you have to use two pieces for the hanging channel on a job wider than that. I believe this patio cover was 28 or 32 ft. wide. I sealed the hanger 2 different times on top, you could also seal it from behind the channel as well, I recommend most people do.
Great Questions and I hope you have a good rest of your day,
AJ
Everyday Patio
@@EverydayPatio also 30 Ft
You need to come to Brazil. In here a patio is built in 10 days, man
Haha soon enough we’ll conquer the world 🌎
Any know where I can buy just the roof panels and side trim?
Four Seasons Building Products
Thoroughly enjoyed the video. Thank you!
Appreciate the positivity Skywalker, hope you have a great rest of your day,
The Everyday Patio Team
This was awesome great work guys!
Thanks Danny! This is personally one of my favorite patio covers as well. A simple and proper design can go a long way on most homes.
Thanks again and we hope you have a great rest of your weekend,
AJ
Everyday Patio
Would you be able to instal hurricane shutters to an aluminum patio roof
Hello Lexx, great question. Yea you should be able too, just add extruded aluminum to the posts and/or steel post and beam insert.
Everyday Patio
Great job, but how does it cost? I would like to have an idea please? Love your video.
Hello there, thank you so much for your comment and positivity!
It’s hard to give a price without knowing what type of project you need.
You can find our pricing on google page or email us. Hope this helps, have a great day.
Beautiful
Thank you so much Sony! 🔥
Hello, do you think I can place solar panels on top ?
Yes it’s possible to install solar panels on top!
Really enjoyed the video. Do you need a permit to do this in your house?
Depends on the state, permits are usually recommended, but not always required.
I have these exact same panels on my current home. I'm also a union tile contractor and do my own DIY projects around the house. I have 2 gas bbq pits and 2 sinks under my patio. I need to run water to both sinks. I'm thinking of running my pumping right up from the ground up the beam through the panel roof and come down onto my sinks from above. Do you think I should put a hole through the panels and just chalk around the pipe for a good seal or should I just go around the edge up and over. I want a neat, finished look, that's why I want to hide the pipes on the top rather than hanging from the bottom patio ceiling. What do you guys think?
Good Day Lionel, a fellow construction enthusiast I see! I've seen a few homeowners install water lines above the patio. If you drill through the roof avoid any electrical and seams. It is easier to seal any holes with Nova Flex or Dowsil, if it is at least 2 inches from any seams. Hard to say what I would do without pictures, but where there's a will to do it clean and professional, there is a way.
Good luck with the project, would love to see if when it's done.
Hope you have a great rest of your weekend,
Everyday Patio
Did you seal the roof with any product to keep it from dripping condensation water
Hello there Costa Azul, thank you for your comment!
Yes we used proper Caulking for sealing the roof, gotta make sure those patios are sealed right to avoid problems in the future.
Hope you have a great day!
Everyday Patio Team
Love your videos!
Ghandi with the comments, hope all is well Antonio!
Everyday Patio
Dear Everyday Patio, do you know if the FourSeason patio cover, the EliteWood is available anywhere in Europe? Or if not, then shipping from the United States would be possible? Any options for a European to have such beauty in front of his house? :)
Hey there! Thank you so much for your comment, absolutely! You can find the link for the Four Seasons website on the description of this video and ask them for a referral in your country so you can have your Patio Cover too. Hope this helps, we appreciate your positivity.
Nice where u buy that material from
Hey Patrick, thank you for your comment. Our material is made by Four Seasons BP. If you have any questions feel free to contact us everydaypatio@gmail.com
Great work ethic
Thank you for your positivity! 🔥❤️
Can you walk on top of the panel roof or any repairs?
Hello Miguel, thank you for your comment! Yes you can walk on top for maintenance, no problem.
Hope you have a great day!
Where can I buy this product, looking to do it in my house.
Hey Alistkz, if you are local to Southern California, we are able to provide material and installation. If you are out of area, you can go to fourseasonsbp.com to find a local material supplier or installer.
@@EverydayPatio thanks so much, I sent a request for a quote. I’m located in Long Island, NY
How will you ever be able to paint the wall above that?
You are able to walk on insulated roofs
Where did you get the material? did you design it yourself or is it a kit?
Hello Samuel, we don't by kits. You need to be a licensed contractor to get this material. For local dealer information, feel free to reach out to us at Everydaypatio@gmail.com
Thank you for your time and I hope you have a good rest of your day,
The Everyday Patio Team
Everydaypatio@gmail.com
hello
Beatiful job and very well done video. i have 2 question? What slope do you use on your roof? and how do you do to achieve the desired slope?
Hello YOVANY, slope is site specific. It's hard to tell without seeing the project. For more info feel free to email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com.
Thank you,
The Everyday Patio Team
How did u guys square it off
I just had a sun room installed and they only gave 1ft over the door of roof overhang. Needless to say in rainy Florida I wish they would've recommended more? With that said, I'd NEVER use that company again so I'm wondering what my best option is as far as extending it? A diy patio kit or hiring someone again? Since it would be attached I'm guessing I'd need ANOTHER permit?🤦♀️
Hard to say Joy, I'm sorry to hear about the issue. Honestly I would need to see what's going on to give a proper suggestion. But I wish you the best of luck.
-Alec
Great job
Hey Green! Thanks for letting us build your patio cover! Hope you and the family are enjoying it!
Best Regards,
Alec & Leticia
Everyday Patio
Can you cut the roof panels down one foot
Yes! You can just need proper tools and set your mind into it!
Hope you have a great day!
Everyday Patio Team
Do you also do work in norcal?
Hello there Lam, currently our crews don't service norcal but we have a factory near you, feel free to reach out to us on everydaypatio@gmail.com for more info. Thank you for your comment and hope you have a great day
Awesome work.
Yoooo Jairo, thanks for the positive comments man, they mean alot. We've got more cool videos on the way.
-AJ
You guys work in the NW Phoenix area by chance? Great job.
Hey Bill, thanks for the comment. We currently service Phoenix, but we can get you in touch with someone who does. Feel free to email us for information. Everydaypatio@gmail.com
Best Regards,
Everyday Patio
Nice job!. Just completed mine using 4x4 support beams. Do you prefer 4x4 or 4x6?
Hey Waldog, cool name. We actually use 3 by 8 support beams, but I would probably go for something closer to a 4 by 6. There is something to like about a more lean looking smaller beam.
Send pics sometime,
Thanks for reaching out,
Everyday Patio
Do you know of anyone doing these in the Tulsa, OK area??
Hello there Austin, thank you for your comment. We’re located in Southern California.
Hope you have a wonderful day!
Everyday Patio Team
How do you guys prices work
Hello there Teuila, thank you for your comment. For price information please email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com we’ll be happy to chat with you! Hope you have a good day :)
Good job
Thanks Estadounidense! Means alot to me, Leticia and Aidan.
Hope you have a great New Year!
what tools you use, please list.
Hello Desert Camel! Great Question I'll provide a list below.
No Electrical Patio Tools:
(My tools are personally Dewalt, due to being light and good for electrical, steel patios and patio rooms)
Impact Drill
1/4 Hex Drive Drill bit with a 1/4 Bit, preferably an extension that's 6 in.
5/16 Drill Bit, preferably extension 6 in.
3/8 Impact Drill Bit, extension required preferably 6 in.
Chop Saw with Wood or Metal Blade (More Teeth makes the Material bite more, cause damage or kickback)
Electric Handsaw
Electric 4 1/2 Angle Grinder
Tin Snips
2 in. Hole Saw for Drain
5/8 Drill Bit for Side Plates (We use Paddle Bits or Uni-Bits for this part)
4 ft. Level
Hammer Drill with 1/4 and 3/8 masonry drill bits for the Hanger Installation and Red Head Post Anchors\
Hope this helps, funny to think no one actually asked this haha.
Hope you have a great weekend Desert Camal,
Everyday Patio
Very nice.
Thank you Lisa for your comment and positivity! Hope you’re having a good day!
Everyday Patio
Hi cool video. Out of Curiosity how much weight do these roofs hold on your aluminum patios
Hey TopDogVic, I believe I answered this one on another video you commented on. My brother knows better the exact weight they hold according to engineering, but when engineered properly the panels are able to hold light weight roofing and solar systems. I never have issues with our installers and crews walking on top.
Great question and thanks for the comment,
Everyday Patio
Thank you
Hi guys, great job. Any chance I can get a referral for someone to do mine in NJ?
Hey Kaufman, thank you for the kind words, it means alot to our family and team at Everyday Patio. For a local supplier in your state, please go to Fourseasonsbp.com and mention what video you were interested in, so they know the type of product you are looking for.
Thanks for the comment and have a great rest of your day,
Everyday Patio
You should invest in a laser makes setting your post heights and header so much easier faster and perfect everytime.
Hey Matt, thanks for the comment. Yea I agree the dream of using lasers, would definitely be cool. I've yet to see another installer, where I'm from, use lasers successfully. What laser system do you recommend, I think I was looking at the PL5 or something before.
Appreciate the feedback and hope you have a good rest of your day,
Everyday Patio
@@EverydayPatio I just use a topcon. And it’s mainly for my height for hanging channel and transferring to post for my header height. U know how it goes, minus your pitch and your 3x8… but ya I was building these for a minute and I enjoyed it because people love the finished product and it’s nice to see the creativity. Every home is different so different obstacles and layouts is my favorite. lot I just couldn’t stand the scheduling my company did and the way they basically treat their employees. Other than that I’ve moved from building all covered patios and sunrooms to another trade. But still enjoy seeing these done, I wish I was able to get the product and advertise because that would be where the money is at. Just last week I used some leftover material and threw up a 12x10 flat pan in my backyard with canned lighting underneath for the little rainy season coming. But keep up the good work you guys are probably getting some good reviews out there
What is that very first thing installed right onto the house called?
Hey Riley, that is called C-channel or hanging channel. It's what supports the patio cover over the house side.
Hope this helps and thanks for the comment,
Everyday Patio
Is there a size limit to these aluminum patio covers?
Hey Newman, there is not a size limit, most material goes from 24 to 32 ft. Before you need a splice. But most splices can be hidden if built properly.
Hope this helps,
Have a great weekend,
AJ
How much do you charge for this patio 20x13? I live in San Jose.
Hello there Christine, thank you for your comment. For more info on the patios please email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com
Thank you!
Hi how much do you charge for a project like this but half the size?
Hello Lissette, thank you for reaching out. For pricing information, please email us at Everydaypatio@gmail.com.
Thank you for your time and I hope you have a great day,
The Everyday Patio Team
Everydaypatio@gmail.com
Where are you guys based out of?
Hello there Juan, we’re based out of Southern California. If you would like more information please email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com. Thank you for your comment and we hope you have a wonderful day!!
Everyday Patio Team
Why did you guys go all the way to the end of the slab, just wondering
Why didn't
Hey Greedy Couple haha, thanks for reaching out. The homeowner didn't want to cover the whole slab, just the area they were going to use.
Hope this helps explain the layout,
Have a great rest of your day,
Everyday Patio
Where di you get the materials
Hello there Link 24, our materials are made by Four Seasons BP
Thank you for your comment and hope you have a great day!
Where can i find the roof?
Hello there Mauricio, thank you for your comment. The roof is made by Four Seasons BP, if you like to know more details about the material feel free to email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com
Hope you have a great day!
Can you come to nyc and build one for me
Hey Allen! Thanks for reaching out. We really want to build a patio cover in every state. It's a goal Me, Leticia and the Team have. If your interested, please email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com, we would love to have your cover be a part of the project!
Thank you for your time and we hope you have a great rest of your day,
AJ & Lele
Everyday Patio
How much does something like this cost now in days?
We generally charge around $29.95 per sq. Ft installed
Where do you guys get all the material for the patio?? Really nice job by the way 👏👍👌
Thank you very much for your comment! Please email us with your question at everydaypatio@gmail.com
Thank you and wish your a great day!
Everyday Patio Team
Let's see those likes and thumbs for Jonny Guns short films and music videos.
Let’s do it! Thank you!
What brand of materials do ya'll use. I really like the looks of it.
Hello Scott, hope you are having a good day and thanks for the comment. We use Four Seasons products on the majority of our builds, due to the long term quality it has. For help finding an approved contractor near you, feel free to email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com.
Best Regards,
The Everyday Patio Team
Everydaypatio@gmail.com
What are the roof panels called
They're called Insulated Roof :) have great day!
What's the main difference between insulated and non-insulated roofing panels. Is it just the reduction in noise when it rains?
Hello there Hector, the biggest difference between insulated x non-insulated you can in the videos the material of non insulated is not a protection against cold and heat weather. The insulated is properly design to help balance outdoors temperature and it looks way cooler than non insulated. Hope this helps. Have a great day!
Is it possible to screw some ‘D’ Hooks or other style into the overhead beam for hanging plants, lights etc.?
Hello there, thank you for your comment! We usually recommend the Alumahangers best option for no screws into the patio.
Thank you for your positivity and hope you have a good day!
Is this a kit?
Hey Jennifer, this material is currently only sold to Licensed Contractors in your State, with each state usually having it's own respective factory. For more info on how to get a Patio Cover in your State, please feel free to email us at Everydaypatio@gmail.com or go to our website Everydaypatio.com, we're based out of California.
Thank You for your Time and We hope you have a Great rest of your day,
Everyday Patio
Where are you located?
Hey Angela, we are located in CA! If you’re looking for a Patio Cover feel free to email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com we’ll be happy to assist you. Hope you have a great day!
Beautiful job!
Thanks Glen! We really appreciate the positive Feedback!
We hope you have a great rest of your day,
Everyday Patio
Nice looking patio. Whats the material? N how much would something like that cost?
Hello there, thank you so much for your comment!
Please email us your question to everydaypatio@gmail.com we’ll be happy to talk to you!
Thank you and we wish you a wonderful day!
Everydaypatio Team!
Do you know if there’s anyone doing these in Texas? Fort Worth area? Thanks!
Cowtown Patio Covers and Patio Screens
That is a great name, lol
Can you do irregular shaped covers? 16' x 30' tapered down to 12' x 30'? These covers look really nice
Thanks for commenting Mike, yes I have done many jobs tapering down from a larger cover to a smaller cover, often due to property lines. Always feel free to email us for further questions and if you are in the market for a new patio cover.
Thank you for your time and I hope you have a good day,
Everyday Patio
how much was this patio cover
Hey Trans, most of our patio covers start at $29.95 per sq. ft., for material and installation. Depending on where you live, the material you use, and the installation company you go with, this can change.
Hope this helps,
Thanks
Is there a dealer in Houston Texas?
Hello there, yes please email us for more details everydaypatio@gmail.com
Nice like to have it
Hey Frank, agreed this is a great simple design.
Glad you think so as well,
Hope you have a great rest of your day,
Everyday Patio
What kind of material for roofing?
Hello there Edith, the roof material is insulated panels made by Four Season. If you’re looking for more info on the patios feel free to email us everydaypatio@gmail.com we’ll be happy to chat with you.
Thank you for your comment and we wish you a good day!
Everyday Patio Team
@@EverydayPatio perfect, thank you!
What type of roof is this and where cabmn I purchase
Hello there Sam, thank you for your comment
For more info on the patio cover please email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com
Thank you!
How much was this
Hello, for pricing info please feel free to email us at everydaypatio@gmail.com
Thanks and we hope you have a great rest of your day,
Everyday Patio
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
❤️❤️❤️❤️🌿
👏👏👏 perfeito!!
Thank you
What hurricane winds can this roof stand: 208 miles / hour
Hey Joe, your spans are changed depending on winds. Footings and steel framing can be used to offset these span changes. This was built in a very high wind area. Which is why we used 4 posts. Some areas call for more, some less.
Hope this helps answer your question,
Have a great New Year Joe!
AJ
The song is a vine
It should be, the artist did a really great job on it
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Thank you Lulu!!!
Nice 🏚...Also HIGH TOP WHITES CURREN$Y...🤙anybody?
Where r u located ?
We are located in Whittier, CA. We appreciate your comment!