Miami, FL (PRWEB) December 18, 2013

South Florida homeowners are turning to aluminum sunroom additions and screen rooms as covered entryways, mudrooms and personal-sized retreats, says Chris Noe, president of Venetian Builders, Inc., Miami.

Aluminum framing with insulated walls and screening or windows can adapt to a wide range of uses, Noe says. Because of the high technology of the framing systems, the savings in labor, and the low material costs, aluminum additions perform well in smaller applications, not just in bigger projects.

Venetian installs Florida rooms, patio covers and screen swimming pool enclosures throughout South Florida, including West Palm Beach, Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miramar, Homestead and the Keys. It also installs retractable canvas awnings and aluminum pergola for shade, and aluminum privacy lattice.

Theres versatility to aluminum framing, Noe says. We can order insulated roof panels that carry power to fans and lights in varying sizes. Wall panels can have outlets, too."

Windows can be fixed or operating, and they can be glass or acrylic and made to size.

All those variables make aluminum additions applicable to more than just traditional uses, Noe said. People often think of aluminum sun rooms as living and dining rooms, and as family rooms, recreation areas and media centers, Noe said. But those major additions arent the only cases where a sunroom works.

He gives these tips to homeowners in need of smaller improvements:

Entryways: There are pockets in South Florida where screen-enclosed entries are popular, Noe said. West Palm Beach is a good example. Aluminum framing is perfect for this. The addition or, in some cases, the insert in a roofed entry can be made to complement the architecture of the home. Doors can be single or double, and high-end models that are piano-hinged are sturdy and quite attractive.

Mudrooms: People who spend time in the garden know just how valuable a mud room can be, Noe said. So do owners of a home along the beach, where the room works more to keep sand rather than mud out of the house. A cozy mudroom may have enough space for hanging hats and storing shoes that are worn into the garden or to the shore, and it likely will have glass to let in ample light, Noe said.

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