3 season porch windows show down
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3 season porch windows show down
We have a screened porch attached to the house. Currently it has screens/nets on three sides and one side is the wall of the house. Our original plans were to put Eze Breeze kind of windows so that screen porch can be used pretty much through out the year including most of the winter time with a patio heater etc. We are in Charlotte NC where winters are not that brutal
Actual glass windows are expensive. In my research I came across many options other than Eze Breeze like sunspace, and ezporch.
Anyone has direct experience with any of these products or anything else? FY that some of the screened opening we have are pretty large with 65Lx60W, 70Lx60W inches etc
Appreciate everyones help
Actual glass windows are expensive. In my research I came across many options other than Eze Breeze like sunspace, and ezporch.
Anyone has direct experience with any of these products or anything else? FY that some of the screened opening we have are pretty large with 65Lx60W, 70Lx60W inches etc
Appreciate everyones help
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Yes they are.
Are you looking for an alternate to glass windows ?
Is this something you want to do as a DIY project or have done ?
If you want to have it done..... check around for a carpenter or window company that installs them. See what they offer. It would be very doubtful that anyone other than a handyman would install a product that you purchased.
Actual glass windows are expensive.
Are you looking for an alternate to glass windows ?
Is this something you want to do as a DIY project or have done ?
If you want to have it done..... check around for a carpenter or window company that installs them. See what they offer. It would be very doubtful that anyone other than a handyman would install a product that you purchased.
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I used to install 3 season rooms that were mfg by Mason Corporation, of Birmingham, Alabama. They had sliding windows made of real glass, with screens. I can't imagine a room with anything else being very good.
Never heard of the other brands. There are probably dozens of companies out there.
Never heard of the other brands. There are probably dozens of companies out there.
Last edited by XSleeper; 09-21-20 at 01:43 PM. Reason: Correction