A STEEL framed solarium that is somewhat unique.
You may be saying to yourself that this is not a solarium INSTALLATION, and yet it is listed under the installation catagory of our portfolio.
The reason for this is two fold. We didn’t originally install this solarium structure, but as we often do, we disassembled and then reassembled a considerable amount of the various components. And we almost always are called upon to not only reinstall the most critical aspects of these structures, but also to redesign it. We’re speaking of those components that keep the weather out.
It seems obvious to us that if you have the problem-solving skills to disassemble, repair and then reassemble the myriad varying types of solariums and sunroom structures that exist, that installing new products would be a slam-dunk.
For years we’ve been correcting the design, installation and flashing mistakes of others on these structures.
If this doesn’t give someone an upper hand in their expertise and skillset, we simply don’t know what would.
You may note that we have also listed these projects under the REPAIR portion of the RESIDENTIAL WINDOWS catagory of our portfolio.
And so it is that you may notice many of these same projects listed under window repair. This was a marketing decision to get the word out regarding the type of work we do. We are always hearing clients tell us how they wished they had known that someone did this type of work years before they found us.
Our technitian Nate showing off his deglazing skills here.
After applying a liberal amount of double-sided glazing tape over the top of these unusal STEEL framed solarium components, the new insulated 366-Low-E glass in hoisted into position with great skill, care & fineese.
The upgrade from single-pane to double-pane in this assembly that sits over the kitchen area will greatly diminish the propensity for the glass to condensate all that warm moisture generated from the culinary arts.