Why Snap-N-Lock Insulated Aluminum Roof Panels are the Best Choice

Why Snap-N-Lock Insulated Aluminum Roof Panels are the Best Choice

At Dulando Screen & Awning, we take pride in building custom screen enclosures, pool enclosures and sunrooms that are made to delight today and for years to come. Getting that result demands expert design, exacting craftsmanship, and quality materials. That’s why we use Snap-N-Lock insulated aluminum roof panels from Structall as a roofing option for our structures. They’re the best choice for many reasons.

Why We Love Snap-N-Lock Insulated Aluminum Roof Panels

Aluminum insulated panels may not be as familiar as other materials like wood and shingles, but they deliver exceptional results. When you discover their outstanding qualities, you’ll understand why we recommend Structall Snap-N-Lock panels.

Multitasking

Snap-N-Lock panels contain structure, insulation, and a single, multitasking piece moisture barrier. That’s an incredible value. You save on the purchase of additional materials and the time and labor it would take to fabricate and install them.

Lightweight

Snap-N-Lock insulated aluminum roof panels are solid while being relatively lightweight. They’re roughly half the weight of a comparable wood/shingle roof. As a result, less structural support is necessary to hold the roof in place. That offers greater design freedom and can help keep material costs lower. Plus, installation is quicker and easier since there’s no need for heavy equipment to maneuver these insulated roof panels.

Strong

Florida is famous for its storms. Structall’s insulated panels deliver incredible strength. They do an excellent job of standing up to the windy weather, intense storms, and hurricanes that can make life in the Sunshine State interesting at times.

Pest-resistant

Aluminum roof panels have a natural pest resistance. The materials made from aren’t a potential food source, so pests don’t find them appealing. In contrast, keeping termites, carpenter ants, and other pests away from wooden structures is a constant battle.

Moisture-resistant

As their name suggests, Structall Snap-N-Lock insulated aluminum roof panels snap and lock together. A sealant applied during installation creates a weather-tight connection. Using wood products might raise worries about mold, mildew, or rot. However, there’s no reason for concern with these insulated patio roof panels.

Fire-resistant

If you’re looking for fuel for a cheery campfire, wood is a perfect pick. It burns easily. That thought isn’t as comforting when you’re contemplating construction materials. Snap-N-Lock panels have high fire resistance. Therefore, these aluminum roofing panels are safer for your family and property.

Ecofriendly

All the components of Structall’s insulated roof panels can be easily recycled into equally valuable products. That means there’s very little waste from these products after their lifecycle is complete. With certain plywood, you must worry that the chemical gasses used in the manufacturing process will be discharged into the surrounding area. That means the plywood used in your project could be emitting formaldehyde into the air. Thankfully, that’s not a concern with Structall’s aluminum insulated panels.

Choose Snap-N-Lock Aluminum Insulated Roof Panels

Are you ready to enhance your outdoor living space with a covered patio or Florida room? Dulando Screen & Awning has you covered. Our team of experts can help you create the optimal design for a new screen room or sunroom for your space and budget. Contact us today at 407-862-6060 to request an appointment for a free in-home design consultation.

How Do I Convert a Patio to a Sunroom?

How Do I Convert a Patio to a Sunroom?

A sunroom is an awesome feature that offers real advantages. Often dubbed Florida rooms, they are more costly if starting from scratch. But it is possible to convert an existing covered patio or lanai and save money when building a sunroom. The process to convert a patio to a sunroom is easier than you think. When complete, a sunroom can even increase the energy efficiency of your property, boost your home’s value and increase your living space. Plus, they offer endless opportunities. You can use them to entertain, relax, eat, work, or do almost anything. Are you wondering how to convert a patio to a sunroom?

Explore the Possibilities
If you want to turn a patio to a sunroom, it makes sense to begin by finding out what’s possible. Talking to experts about your vision for your new space is an excellent starting point. At Dulando Screen & Awning, we offer free in-home design consultations. This includes visiting your home, reviewing the space and providing options to building your new sunroom. It’s important to know how you want to use the space, so we can make sure to include additional outlets, lighting or custom columns to match the architecture of your home.

Hire a Contractor
If you want a solid sunroom, hire a contractor with a solid reputation for quality craftsmanship. Ideally, you’ll want to choose a professional firm that’s licensed and insured with a lengthy history of using quality materials to deliver superior work. The right sunroom contractor will serve as your guide through the process. From design to build and beyond, they’ll work with you to see that you get a top-notch sunroom that offers great value for your investment and a great deal of pleasure for your family.

Approve a Design
Once you have the vision and a sunroom contractor, it’s time to get the details of your design worked out. With a custom design, you’re in control. Each sunroom or Florida room fits your particular needs and tastes. You’ll have plenty of factors to consider:

  • Windows. Windows are a major influence in a sunroom. Thankfully, PGT windows offer WinGuard Hurricane Impact Windows. It’s important to keep Florida’s stormy weather and the occasional hurricane in mind. Should you opt for vinyl or glass? Both have pros and cons. As you’re designing the space, you’ll have numerous styles of windows to contemplate. You could even mix in sliding doors.

Additional Reading: Sunroom Windows:  Choosing Between Acrylic, Glass & Vinyl

  • Area. How much room do you need? If you’re converting a patio to a sunroom, you’re starting with a basic footprint. However, you may be able to expand that footprint if you want more room and your budget allows. Think about how you want to use the space. Your new sunroom should meet those needs.
  • Special touches. As you’re thinking about using the space, consider what features will come in handy. Is lighting essential? How many outlets do you need? What kind of hardware is right for your new sunroom? What about flooring?
  • Roof. Technically, if your goal is to convert a patio to a sunroom, you won’t need a roof. But what if you want to extend the room to provide more living space, there are so many options available. Both studio roofs and gable roofs are popular. What roofing material should you opt for? You can match the patio roof to the rest of your house or choose something complementary.

Watch the Construction
Once your design is approved and the contract is signed, it’s a matter of waiting for permitting and then construction to begin. If you’ve hired a reputable firm, you’ll be able to watch as skilled workers quickly and safely assemble your new sunroom. When they’re done, you’ll have a fantastic new space to enjoy.

Are you ready to convert a patio to a sunroom?

Dulando has been creating amazing sunrooms and screen rooms for Florida residents since 1968. We’ve serviced the surrounding Orlando area as well as Port Orange, New Smyrna Beach and as far south as Titusville. When you want to convert a patio to a sunroom, we’re ready to assist you. Contact us today to request your free in-home design consultation.

PGT Windows are the Smart Choice When Building a Sunroom

PGT Windows are the Smart Choice When Building a Sunroom

At Dulando Screen & Awning, delivering customer satisfaction is our priority. To make it happen, we focus on providing superior service and top-quality products. Of course, you can’t make something amazing out of low-quality materials. That’s why we recommend products from PGT Windows. If you’re looking for the best windows when building a sunroom, then PGT is a smart choice for your sunroom windows.

Why PGT Windows are the Best Choice

PGT Windows = Quality, Durability, and Style

When you want glass windows for your custom sunroom, there’s no better choice than PGT. Their windows are available in both aluminum and vinyl cladding. Our favorite is their WinGuard Hurricane Impact Windows. Installing these sunroom windows can protect your home from hurricane-force winds up to 150 mph, as well as intruders, and loud noises. Check out the benefits from WinGuard Impact Windows:

  • Enjoy protection from hurricane-force winds. These impact-resistant windows are built to resist penetration by flying debris. Even if the glass is damaged, it remains in its frame, keeping the elements out and reducing the risk of injury.
  • Keep intruders out. A durable inner layer keeps the broken glass in the frame, thwarting break-ins.
  • Relax with less exterior noise. WinGuard windows absorb sound, reducing ambient noise by 65%.
  • Protect your space from ultraviolet rays. UV rays burn skin and fade all kinds of materials exposed to the sun over a period of time. A clear interlayer keeps out 99% of these harmful rays.
  • Save on homeowners insurance. Installing WinGuard Impact Windows can bring savings of up to 35% on your premiums.
  • Aesthetic appeal and value. Adding a well-designed sunroom to your home is sure to boost your home’s curb appeal and property values. Using gorgeous PGT Windows will only add to the effect. Not to mention give you peace of mind of these additional benefits.

A Variety of Styles

PGT Impact Windows are available in a wide array of styles, so it’s easy to find the perfect window to complete your sunroom. Some of the most popular vinyl sunroom windows options include the following:

  • Casement windows. Casement windows offer the perfect blend of clear view and ventilation. A crank-operated window that swings open up to 90 degrees and seals tightly when desired, it allows you to control how much fresh air enters your sunroom.
  • Awning windows. Windows that open from the bottom and tilt outwards, awning windows are ideal for letting in the air on rainy days.
  • Sliding windows. With two independent sashes that slide left and right freely, sliding windows offer maximum flexibility. You can open either side or overlap the two glass panes in the middle, allowing fresh air to come through both sides of the window.
  • Picture windows. With nothing to block your view, picture windows make the most of a gorgeous setting and let in plenty of natural light. However, they cannot be opened, they are a fixed window.
  • Architectural windows. Architectural windows are accent windows. These nonoperational windows may be round, half-round, or hexagonal. In a sunroom, they may be used to call attention to the extra height of a soaring cathedral ceiling. Although architectural windows are also fixed windows, they are the perfect choice to let in additional natural light into your sunroom.
  • Double-hung windows. With a double-hung window, two sashes are placed vertically. One moves up. The other moves down. Many homeowners use these types of windows throughout their home, so using them in your sunroom feels natural.

Dulando is an Authorized PGT Windows Dealer

When it comes to creating a custom sunroom that will stand the test of time, count on Dulando. We’ve built our reputation with our commitment to quality design and construction. To schedule your in-home design consultation, contact us today.

The Most Popular Sunroom FAQs From Customers

The Most Popular Sunroom FAQs From Customers

At Dulando Screen & Awning, we love sunrooms, and we delight in answering questions about building a sunroom. To make it easier for people who are interested in adding a Florida room to their home, we’ve gathered our most popular sunroom FAQs from customers in one spot.

Top Sunroom FAQs

Why Build a Sunroom?

Sunrooms offer numerous benefits. They provide more living space. They offer an affordable way to increase the value of your property. They also bring the beauty of the outdoors inside while leaving annoyances like bugs, pollen, debris, and nosy neighbors outside.

Is a Custom Sunroom a Better Choice?

If you’re handy, a sunroom kit may seem like a fun project. However, these kits are cookie-cutter products. They won’t necessarily make the best use of your space or offer all features that you want the way that a custom design will. You may also find the process of installing them more challenging than you expected. After all, you’ll have to deal with both the mix of materials and tools and matters like permits and other legal considerations.

How Do I Select a Sunroom Contractor?

When you’re looking for a sunroom contractor to design and build your new custom sunroom, you’ll want to do a bit of homework to select the right professional. Start by looking at reviews and asking for references to find a contractor with a solid reputation for getting the job done properly. When you have a list, verify their professionalism. Finally, check the quality of their work. Luckily, Dulando’s service area covers Volusia County from Daytona Beach, Port Orange and New Smyrna Beach as well as Seminole & Orange Counties.

What are my Roofing Options for a Sunroom?

When you’re building a sunroom, what kind of roof should top it? That depends on your preferences and the materials that make up the roof of your home. When it comes to styles, gable and studio roofs are among the most popular. As for materials, aluminum is appreciated for its durability. Shingles are often preferred by homeowners who want their sunroom’s roof to match the rest of the house. Whether you live on the coast or the interior portions of central Florida, an aluminum roof is the best choice.

What Types of Sunroom Windows are Available?

Windows are essential in creating a sunroom’s open, airy feel, so you’ll want to use quality materials. The screens are a great place to start, and there are several options. Today’s screens can keep even the smallest pests out, ward off ultraviolet rays, improve privacy, and offer enhanced durability. You’ll simply need to keep your priorities in mind while selecting screening. What about the windows? One advantage of working with a reputable licensed contractor is that the windows they install will be properly up to code. That means that they’ll be rated for Florida’s famously windy weather.

What Factors Affect a Sunroom’s Price Tag?

Several things impact sunroom cost. These include its size, the materials used, and the way it connects to your home. The legal requirements for your location and the features and amenities that you add will also influence the price.

Do you have more questions about sunrooms? Ask us. Just give us a call at 407-862-6060.

If you’re ready to add a sunroom to your home, we hope these sunroom FAQs were helpful. If you want to discuss a project, we’d be delighted to hear from you. Reach out to Dulando Screen & Awning today. Remember, we cover most of Volusia County – especially the Port Orange and Edgewater areas as well as Seminole County & Orange County. From Orlando to Daytona Beach, we can help you build a sunroom!

Most Popular Features When Building a Sunroom Enclosure

Most Popular Features When Building a Sunroom Enclosure

At first glance, a sunroom enclosure seems like a fairly simple room addition. However, when you’re building a sunroom, you’ll find yourself with plenty of features to ponder. If you’d like to get a head start on your planning, here’s a look at some of the most popular sunroom features.

Sunroom Enclosure Features

Sunroom Screens

The days of one-size-fits-all screens are long gone. Modern screens are marvels that offer all kinds of perks. Whether you want extra privacy, extra durability, or extra protection from the sun or insects, there’s a screen designed to deliver that. At Dulando Screen & Awning, we always use high-quality screening products from Phifer. When combined with our meticulous craftsmanship, you get excellent results.

Sunroom Windows

What about windows for your patio sunroom enclosure? Glass isn’t the only option. When it comes to sunroom windows, you have a few popular choices:

  • Glass. Glass is durable, resists scratches, and is an excellent insulator. However, it’s heavy, can shatter, and can be expensive.
  • Acrylic. Thin panels of rigid clear plastic, acrylic windows are light and affordable. They’ll withstand many hits, and if they do happen to break, they’re less dangerous than shattered glass. However, they do tend to yellow over time when exposed to UV light.
  • Vinyl. Vinyl panels are lightweight, clear, and shatter-proof. If they’re bent out of shape, these durable windows quickly pop back. Plus, their color stays true under UV light’s glare.

Sunroom Roof Options

Unless you’re building a sunroom under your existing roof, you have a couple of sunroom roof options to consider. First, what style of roof do you want? Should you go for a gable? Would a studio suit your structure better?

There’s also the question of materials. Shingles and aluminum are popular picks. At Dulando, we recommend Structall’s insulated aluminum roof panels. These versatile panels sandwich a foam core inside a top-quality aluminum exterior. The result is a roofing system that installs quickly, resists pests, and requires little maintenance. It also provides delightful insulation from both sound and heat, so your patio sunroom stays more comfortable.

Sunroom Space

Your Florida room addition should enhance your overall living space, not detract from it. That means you’ll want to consider carefully how it fits with the existing structure and the traffic flow in and around it. You’ll also want to consider how much space you devote to your new sunroom addition. Consider how you intend to use the room and how much space you’ll need for those purposes. Be sure to balance those plans against the physical area available and your budget and design considerations.

Sunroom Special Touches

Sometimes, it’s the little things that make the biggest difference. As you relax in your new sunroom, don’t forget those extras. Especially a ceiling fan. If you do want a ceiling fan, it’s important to inform the patio contractor where you want the fan beam for support and to conceal wiring effectively. The fan beam is custom-ordered in the roof panels. Additionally, ensure you have enough electrical outlets installed in the addition. If you want to let yourself in and out via a keyed door, the hardware at the entrance may be a priority for you. Working with an experienced contractor ready to guide you through designing and building a custom sunroom can help you find the perfect fit of fun and function for your family.

Are you ready for a sunroom enclosure?

When you want to create the sunroom enclosure of your dreams, Dulando is ready to assist you. Reach out to us today to schedule your free in-home design consultation.

Florida Sunroom Cost and Ways to Save Money

Florida Sunroom Cost and Ways to Save Money

Living on the Florida coast near New Smyrna Beach and Edgewater and Port Orange, homeowners love their Sunrooms! But it’s more than keeping up with the Jones, it’s a way of life. If you’re thinking about building a sunroom, you’ve probably read many websites discussing the cost of building a Florida sunroom. Of course, that means you’re now concerned about the Florida sunroom cost. Therefore, it’s only natural to focus on ways to save money. Here are a few different approaches to saving on a Florida room addition.

Some people will get caught up on the project’s initial price tag. Others are more forward-thinking in their mindset. They recognize that spending a bit more on features that can reduce your maintenance costs, create a more energy-efficient space, or extend the longevity of your new sunroom can save you money in the long run.

Factors That Affect the Florida Sunroom Cost

When you decide to build a custom sunroom, several factors can impact the cost of your addition:

  • The size of the sunroom. A larger sunroom will cost more than a smaller sunroom.
  • The way the room connects to the rest of the home. Using an existing entrance is generally more affordable, but creating an entrance is an option. You’ll also need to consider the sunroom’s impact on exterior features like electric meters and other utilities.
  • Whether a pre-existing patio or porch is utilized. If an existing patio or lanai covering can provide the foundation and/or the roof, it will reduce the cost of a new sunroom.
  • The materials used in the sunroom’s construction. Top-quality materials are more expensive but often provide greater durability, longer lifespans, and reduced maintenance requirements. Be careful of sunroom contractors who want to use lesser-quality building materials that may not pass inspection. The State of Florida has strict building guidelines for all home additions.
  • The sunroom’s electrical requirements. Adding electrical outlets is an additional cost, whether your new sunroom is under an existing roofline or a brand-new build. The exterior of homes does not typically have electrical outlets.
  • The sunroom’s heating and cooling requirements. Part of the cost of a Florida sunroom is climatizing the new room. When adding a new room to your home, you will have to determine if your current climate control system can handle it. If not, climate control is another additional cost that makes the space more livable.
  • The custom amenities. Any extras you request will add to the bill and increase your sunroom cost. These can include skylights, ceiling fans, custom windows, and so much more. You can go as big or as small as your budget allows. Side note about ceiling fans in a patio enclosure: Inform the patio contractor to add a fan beam for support and to conceal wiring effectively.
  • The building code requirements for the area. Building codes, permitting processes and their respective fees vary by locality.
  • Your sunroom contractor. Opting for a budget contractor might seem like a way to save money. However, working with an experienced sunroom contractor has real advantages. Dulando has experience working in the Orlando area and Volusia County from New Smyrna to Ormond Beach and everywhere. They’re willing to put that knowledge to work on your behalf. They can guide you smoothly through the design phase, pointing out effective products and places where you can save without compromising on the quality of your sunroom. They also know how to put the pieces together and build a custom sunroom that will serve you well for years.

Building a Sunroom with Dulando Screen & Awning

At Dulando Screen & Awning, we bring more than 50 years of experience serving our fellow Floridians. We delight in working with our customers to design custom sunrooms that fit their lifestyles, homes, and budgets. To accomplish that, we use only high-quality materials and insist on meticulous craftsmanship. You can be sure that everything we produce is built with proper care and attention to detail.

A sunroom is a fantastic way to add value and space to your home. To explore the possibilities or learn more about the cost of adding a sunroom, contact Dulando Screen & Awning today for an in-home design consultation.