We cannot give pricing over the phone, BUT... *If you
need assistance providing the necessary details do not
hesitate to call us!
Toll Free: 1.844.404.0484
Every screen enclosure is
unique in their details. Please follow the steps below
so we can properly assess the material requirements for
your particular application. Submit
your request for quotation with the options below.
We will be pleased to
email you a 'no obligation,' 'delivery included'
quotation you can count on.
Important:
Quotations are done on a first come first serve basis
and we work hard to do them right the first time. We
will generally be able turn quotations in about 24-36
hours. During peak season we will require
up to 72 hours
to do a quotation.
Send all forms and
pictures to:
quote@homeporchandpatiokits.com
1.705.259.2264
Links
& Complete Information
on our Screened Enclosure Systems
You have two ways in which you can
use the above form...
If you open the PDF in Acrobat
Reader, it will allow you to fill out the PDF directly
using your mouse and keyboard. You can fill it out and
then save it the document to your desktop. Then email us
with the saved PDF document as an attachment.
Alternatively you can open the PDF,
print the PDF
and fill it out manually. If you wanted to do your own
drawing you will need to do this anyways. You can
then
scan your pages or take a picture of each page and then
email us the attachment (s).
You can use the
on-line form given below to submit your quotation as
well.
**Click on the email link below to open
email and attach your saved PDF
Paste all the material you copied
into the body of the active email (left click in
the blank body and the do 'ctrl' 'V'
Supply the information required by
answering all questions
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You will need to know
your local (city / municipal building
department) live load requirements (lb./sq.ft.)
and wind speed requirements (mph.)
Your city building department is
where building permits are issued from. You may or may
not need an actual permit for your installation. This responsibility
rests with the
homeowner. It is our strong recommendation that you
acquire your permit prior to purchase. We
can help with that! However, panel thickness, beam placements,
beam size, distance between posts out front... all are a
function of the load (snow
& wind) that your cover will be subject to.
Though you may not require a
permit, we ask that you acquire the load requirements
for your area, so that we can supply
you with the 'correct' thickness and configuration of materials!
Links
& Complete Information
on our Screened Enclosure Systems
This table describes how far a panel
can span away
from the wall out to the beam & posts assembly
How to read the table: For example... a 3" thick roof
panel will span 12'7" away from the wall under a 20 lb. loading
Maximum Panel Simple Span Load Table
| Rated for 115 mph (or less) wind loading
Roof Thickness
10
psf
20
psf
25
psf
30
psf
35
psf
40
psf
50
psf
3" Thick | .024" Skin
16'
12'7"
11'7"
10'10"
10'1"
9'6"
8'7"
4" Thick | .024" Skin
19'
15'1"
13'8"
12'7"
11'8"
10'11"
9'9"
6" Thick | .024" Skin
22'
18'3"
16'5"
15'
14'
13'1"
11'9"
The
manufacturer reserves the right to send
longer / wider than ordered material,
requiring the DIY customer to make the
final cuts on site in order to achieve
the desired finished size.
Use the links
given above for more information on this
product.
Doing it yourself does not mean doing
it alone! 1.844.404.0484
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