How big and through who? We just had a 275ish sq ft built for about 25k gabled with 6 lights, 4 outlets, and 2 fans. Full cedar wrapped beams through Magnolia Patio Covers
aggieactor01 said:
We're having similar done, though not attached to the house, for a fairly similar cost.
Not to highjack the thread, but any recs on heaters/fans from those who have posted? I also see some have string lights. Are those in addition to can style lights in the ceiling? If so what's the thought process there?
Curious about this as well.KDubAg said:
What are some good outdoor mounted heaters you all have? I have one, but doesn't seem to put out much when it's cold.
I've got 2x 3000w electric heaters from infratech... they just take off the cold... definitely don't keep it "warm".aggieactor01 said:Curious about this as well.KDubAg said:
What are some good outdoor mounted heaters you all have? I have one, but doesn't seem to put out much when it's cold.
You may be able to have someone install a sub-roof below your deck. You can use corrugated roofing with a slope to a gutter to move the water where you want it to go. This would likely be cheaper than building a new waterproof structure.cena05 said:
Any of y'all ever seen a company that can build out a waterproof deck above a patio. I have a wooded deck above my patio that is just 2x6s and water seeps through. I'd like to replace the deck with a solid structure that does not allow water below and have the ability to put a fan and recessed lights etc. A spiral staircase may be nice as well.
Most contractors I see do the house add-ons or pergolas, but haven't seen many second floor walk out covered patios if that makes sense. TIA
Spaceship said:
This is super helpful - thanks everyone. For those of you who recently completed a new patio, any lessons learned or things you'd change? I'm about to embark on one.