Our sales staff is known for their thorough analysis of the existing architecture and their ability to adapt the materials available to best suit the design of the house. We provide a detailed drawing and materials list suitable for submission to the homeowners association.
Our emphasis during design and construction is on cosmetic detail, and for this reason, Prager Builders is recognized as a recommended builder in hundreds of upscale neighborhoods with discerning taste.
The company owner visits each and every project prior to completion to further insure that quality control is maintained. Our attention to detail is unsurpassed and we have a enormous referral file. We earn each reference one gorgeous room at a time!
- State Licensed Certified Building Contractors
- Kent Prager is a Certified CBC license holder
- We create a matching kickplate texture (wood, stucco, block or vinyl siding)
- We use wide fascia cover on the new room to match the existing house fascia
- We install “Larsen” aluminum screen doors with 3 hinges and a quality closer
- We use high-grade insulated roofing (Aluminum laminate “walk-on” type)
- We use inside (screw boss) connections with no visible hardware or clips
- We use resilient 3” X 2” vertical posts for larger screen and window openings
- We install oversize gutters and downspouts
- We use ”PfieferGlas“ screen mesh
- All rooms we create, are engineered to withstand up to a 140 mph wind
There are numerous advantages and benefits in adding a screen room, glass room or sun room to your home. We have featured comments we hear most frequently.
Sun Rooms (with windows): Create a climate controlled air conditioned and heated room for year ’round use. Increase the useable living space of your home. Provide valuable and beautiful square footage in which to entertain guests. Increase security and added privacy.
Screen Rooms: Keep mosquitoes, wasps, hornets, flies and other flying insects out.
Protect your family from the environment. Screen rooms are custom designed to complement your home. Rooms constructed from an all aluminum frame which will not deteriorate.
Doors are self latching and closing. Screen Rooms are covered by Home Owner’s Insurance.
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- Ask how many projects they have performed locally
- Ask for several references and contact those references
- Ask if a permit is required for the work
- Ask how long they have been in business
- Get a full written estimate of the job prior to agreement
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- Ask to see their proof of insurance
- When a large down payment is required before work begins
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- If there are any requests for money during early phases of construction
- As in the first example, the contractor should be solvent
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- If a company is not willing to put all terms in writing. Always a sign of trouble
- If the contractor does not have proof of insurance
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- This is often a sign that the person is an employee who is moonlighting without a license
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- Advertising where only the telephone number appears.
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