A patio is a wonderful addition to a home in this area, where the seasonal weather in the spring and fall make for ideal conditions to enjoy nature. We get temperate days and cool evenings for a large part of the year, and having a cozy, inviting outdoor living space is great. One downside to a patio is that it is in the open air the bugs will start to become a problem.
Investing in a patio enclosure is the perfect solution for this problem. But how do you find the right one for you? Read on to learn about different types of patio enclosures and their benefits.
Screen Enclosures
Screened patio enclosures are the most common and popular option. These enclosures usually have a metal or wood frame, and the screening is attached to them. Like all enclosures, the frame includes a ceiling that will protect you from rain, and the screening allows the air in but not the bugs. Screened-in patios are often a stepping stone to a solid enclosure since it is a less expensive option that satisfies the needs right now.
Glass Enclosures
A glass-enclosed patio is also called a sunroom, and it is the next most popular option. This option converts the patio for year-round use and allows you to enjoy the sun no matter the temperature. This enclosure provides a roof and a frame filled with glass panels. Occasionally the roof may also be made of glass. The major downside to these is that the glass blocks airflow. However, to fix this issue, some designs include sliding doors or open walls (but then the bugs become an issue. Another downside is the cost of glass. To fix this, some people opt for acrylic instead.
Vinyl Enclosures
Vinyl is another enclosure that protects from the elements. Like glass enclosures, it blocks airflow, which is a downside for many people. Some designs combine the screened patio enclosure with transparent vinyl sheets that can be rolled up and down to block the wind. These sheets do not truly protect the space because wind and rain that is hard enough can still get in.
Aluminum Enclosures
Aluminum enclosures include an aluminum frame with a roof and windows. The windows and doors usually have both screens and glass to offer year-round use of the space. The aluminum makes the frame easy to maintain and strong. This type of enclosure is usually pre-made into panels to make installation easier and less time-consuming.
Trust Eastern Shore Porch and Patio
When you embark on your next project for your property, trust Eastern Shore Porch and Patio to help. We service Bethany Beach, Ocean City, Lewes, Salisbury, and the Delmarva area. You can request a quote today! If you have questions or concerns, call us at 302-436-9520 or send us an email at info@esvinylproducts.com. For updates and ideas, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Youtube.