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A Patio Cover Adds Value and Comfort to Your Home

August 17th, 2009

By Chris Robertson at EzineArticles.com

If you’re a Texas homeowner, you know how enjoyable an outdoor patio can be – providing it’s covered. If it’s open, though, you probably don’t spend much time on your patio, given how blazing hot it can get in the summer and how rainy it can get in the winter. But Texans do love the outdoors, and it’s a shame not to be able to enjoy your patio virtually year-round. That’s why you need to install a shade cover, an awning, or some other type of patio cover.

When you add a well-designed, high quality patio cover, you’ll not only be able to utilize what is often wasted space in Texas homes, but you’ll also add value to your home. Beyond that, you give yourself options for later home improvements, since you can always enclose your patio with screen or glass in the future – turning it into a sunroom without having to rebuild the roof.

Lone Star State residents have a variety of options when it comes to patio enclosures. Patio cover styles include the pergola (often known as an arbor), which is a shaded area with cross beams and open lattice; an awning; or a shade cover, which is often solid but can have skylights. Some people even opt for carport-like structures.

Installing Texas Patio Covers

Whether you live in Austin, Dallas, or Fort Worth, you basically have two choices when it comes time to install a patio cover: you can do it yourself, or you can hire a contractor to build it for you. Texas patio covers that come in DIY kits usually range from about $2,600 to $3,800m depending on the size. Quality kits include two-pound density EPS foam insulated panels, heavy gauge stressed aluminum laminated skins, and decorative post wraps or columns. The kits should also contain all the hardware, fasteners, and sealants you need. If you decide to do it yourself, make sure to select a Texas company that will not only provide written instructions, but will also offer professional phone consultation.

Hiring a Contractor

If you decide to hire a Texas contractor to construct your patio cover, it’s crucial that you select one with an established reputation. A reputable contractor will ensure that you receive a lifetime warranty against leaks and problems with the finish, and make sure that the shade cover is properly built and engineered to withstand Texas’ harsh weather conditions. In addition, better contractors will provide you with patio cover pictures, a selection of patio cover prices, and even custom designs that will perfectly match the style of your home.

If you’ve ever felt imprisoned in your home because the Texas heat or rain prevented you from enjoying your patio, it’s time to look into installing a patio cover. When you do, you’ll be able to invite friends over for barbecues, relax with your family outdoors, and enjoy all the Lone Star State has to offer.

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web.
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Tropical Patio Design – How to Turn Your Patio Into a Tropical Oasis

August 16th, 2009

By Albert Lee at EzineArticles.com

A great tropical patio design can be done with the help of a professional architect and contractor who will consider your ideas and wants while creating a unique and custom patio. This is usually the most expensive option to take. But if you want to design and create your own tropical paradise, a little imagination and creativity is everything you really need.

Here’s how to turn your patio into a tropical oasis:

1. Find a tropical patio design.

The cost, project length, and the final look of your patio rely on the selection of design. If you are not a natural born designer and cannot draw your own design from a blank sheet of paper, get inspiration online or from your neighbor. Choose the one you like and use it as your design inspiration.

You can also look for designs on home improvement books and magazines. You’ll find some great ideas that you can integrate to your design.

Make a final draft based on your own taste and using the ideas you have taken from the designs you like.

2. Set your budget and time table.

The cost of the project depends on the type and amount of materials you are going to use. Research the prices online or at your local home improvement store. Choose materials that will suit to your environment and your family.

Also determine the length of the project. Usually, it will take less than a week to complete a project if you are working alone. Plan the hours you will devote to the project. Some home improvement companies offer a construction crew for an additional cost if you need a hand. The key is to plan everything carefully before you begin shopping for materials.

3. Shopping.

Once you have listed down everything you need for your project, start ordering the materials. Order the exact quantities of rocks, tropical trees and plants, sand, bricks, and concrete based on the design you have. Remember, buying materials you need for your tropical patio should not be done on your first visit to your local or online home improvement store. Do it after you have already set your budget and have identified the amount of materials you are going to need.

4. Construct

One important thing to remember when constructing your tropical patio is to divide the floor plans into zones or sections so that you can focus on finishing one area before starting on the next. This way, you can see the development of your project.

Follow these steps and you will surely have a tropical oasis right at your own patio in no time.

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