If you choose to have a pre made sunroom kit installed in your porch, you might be able to get the installation done with the help of your handy man, or even on your own if you have reasonably good DIY skills. If you plan to build a sunroom from scratch, then you'll have to find a Charlotte area sunroom contractor who can undertake the project.
There are a lot of things to look for when you're searching for a Charlotte, NC area sunroom contractor. Ask for licensing and certification credentials. He must be properly licensed, and must have membership of trade organizations in his business. He should have solid experience in his field, and should have a ready portfolio of past completed works to show you. If he isn't able to show you a portfolio, ask for references from his former clients. Once you get these details, call up the people and ask if you can come over and have a look at their sunroom. At the very least, ask them about their experience with the contractor.
Your Charlotte, North Carolina area sunroom contractor should be a thorough professional. Call his office -- he must have a professional help desk person to answer the phone to help with your queries. There must be a brick and mortar address attached to his office. The workers must be uniformed and licensed themselves, and should arrive at your house with all equipment for the project. Also make sure your contractor is insured. If he plans on sub letting the work out to sub contractors, make sure they are insured too. If there is an accident on your premises and one of the workers is injured, you might be held liable if your contractor has no insurance.
I want a SUNROOM addition built onto my home which takes full advantage of a Southern exposure in the Eastside of my single floor home. I believe 10'x20' , or 15'x25 would work best for my needs.
David S
I would like a quick estimate for a sunroom at 12x20. I am not looking for anything extravegant, just a quick estimate.
Phil D