Sunday, August 6, 2017
Cantilever
Alumawood Patio Cover with cantilever design. This patio was billed out in the winery area of to Temecula, California
Friday, December 16, 2016
Alumahangers for Alumawood Lattice
Here is a quick video describing the use of the 2x6 Alumahangers.
Also you can visit the website at ALUMAHANGERS.COM
Also you can visit the website at ALUMAHANGERS.COM
Location:
California, USA
Thursday, December 8, 2016
12 Months No Interst
Classic Alumawood Covers is offering a 12 months no interest financing on Alumawood patio covers. Now is the best time of year to save money on an Alumawood patio covers. The industry is its slowest in December with everyone thinking about the Holiday Season. Hit two birds with one stone by saving on your overall cost and getting 12 months no interset on your Alumawood cover.
If you would like a free estimate then give us a call
951-674-8533
Merry Christmas from Classic Alumawood Covers
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Alumawood with Steel
By using steel and concrete you can increase you post spacing to extreme lengths.
This whole is 3'x3 (36"x36") and takes 3 guys about an hour to dig one hole. (picture below)
After the digging is complete the city will inspected the whole for compliance with specifications on permit. Then the concrete pour will be order and the steel posts set. (picture below)
Once the steel has been set the concrete patio slab can be poured around the posts. Below is the finished product of the Alumawood build.
A patio this size would need aluminum posts every 6 to 8 feet but with the steel and footing the post spacing was able to span 20 feet. This took a a patio that would need 7-8 posts and made it possible with only 3.
This post is to show what is possible. The one thing to remember is that this make the job much more labor intensive and costs more in material. On this patio it was several thousands more to have the steel framing done. It is great but in the end you get what you pay for... hope this was helpful.
This whole is 3'x3 (36"x36") and takes 3 guys about an hour to dig one hole. (picture below)
After the digging is complete the city will inspected the whole for compliance with specifications on permit. Then the concrete pour will be order and the steel posts set. (picture below)
Once the steel has been set the concrete patio slab can be poured around the posts. Below is the finished product of the Alumawood build.
A patio this size would need aluminum posts every 6 to 8 feet but with the steel and footing the post spacing was able to span 20 feet. This took a a patio that would need 7-8 posts and made it possible with only 3.
This post is to show what is possible. The one thing to remember is that this make the job much more labor intensive and costs more in material. On this patio it was several thousands more to have the steel framing done. It is great but in the end you get what you pay for... hope this was helpful.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Alumawood Before and After
Labels:
after,
alumawood,
before,
patio cover,
tear down
Location:
Riverside, CA, USA
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Concrete
As Alumawood builders we construct our patio covers on concrete slabs 90% of the time so it only makes sense to share some information on concrete companies we know an recommend. If you called us and asked we would give you the number for Cory's Custom Concrete. We know a few more if Cory is too busy, but in this post we want to show off some of his recent work.
Here's a front yard area in Lake Elsinore with old granite and two colors of concrete.
Here's another one in Wildomar. Old granite stamp with pour in place seat wall.
Drive way extension in Menifee California
Labels:
concrete,
corys custom concrete,
driveway,
extension,
old granite,
stamp concrete
Location:
Wildomar, CA, USA
Saturday, February 6, 2016
A Better Look
GIf you are in the market for a home inspection then look no further.
Tel: 951-445-3550
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