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Are All Weather Pool & Patio Enclosures built from kits purchased from another manufacturer?

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

No.  We custom manufacture all of our enclosures.  Each enclosure, whether glass or screen, is specifically built for each individual customer.  Your finished product will be a beautiful “one-of-a-kind”  enhancement to your home.

What are the benefits of having a glass pool enclosure?

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Instead of spending countless hours cleaning your pool, you can spend those hours enjoying your pool!  Additionally, a glass enclosure will allow you to enjoy your pool year-round, throughout the winter months, making your pool much more valuable to you and your family.

How much does a screen enclosure with drop down roof panels cost?

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

 To estimate the cost of your enclosure:
Measure the length and width of the deck/patio in feet (where the walls will be located).  Multiply the length x width to get the square footage of the deck/patio.  Multiply the square footage x $19.00.  This amount is your estimated cost.
Here’s an example:
Length of deck/patio = 22 feet
Width of deck/patio = [...]

What states do you install in?

Friday, September 11th, 2009

All Weather Pool & Patio Enclosures installs pool and patio enclosures throughout the United States!  Yes, we will gladly come to your state.  Please contact us for more information info@poolpatioenclosures.com or 941-224-2219.

Do you install enclosures or just sell kits?

Friday, September 11th, 2009

We manufacture, do complete installations (ANYWHERE IN THE U.S.) and sell kits for those who want to “do it yourself”.  Please contact us for information about our products at info@poolpatioenclosures.com or 941-224-2219.

I live in an area where it snows, can I get a screen pool enclosure?

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Yes!  Our drop down roof panel system allows even those who live in areas of heavy ice and snow to enjoy a screen pool enclosure.  Our drop down roof panels can easily be lowered in about 15 minutes.
 

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