sun shelters
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informs about a few different types of roofsTRANSCRIPT
Vinyl sun shelter
Name and cost:vinyl sun shelter $99 per metre.
Type of material:vinyl
Explanation:
Vinyl is a highly insulated material that is in a selection of styles, shapes and sizes.
It is enjoyed by many because it can be manufactured in all the most popular designs
including Victorian, Edwardian, Georgian and Lean-To. It is a useful and reliable
product that performs well in both the extremes of cold and heat. It is also readily
available, well tested, and the lowest cost option.
Aluminum sun shelter
Name and cost: aluminum sun shelter $100 per metre.
Type of material:aluminum
Explanation:
Aluminum sun shelters are commonly built with structural aluminum because aluminum is
strong, lightweight and provides the support necessary for the room without blocking the
view through the glass They can actually be completed within a week. It’s very durable,
available in many colors, creates a shiny existing appeal, and requires minimal maintenance.
Wood sun shelter
Name and cost:wood sun shelter $150 per metre.
Type of material: wood
Explanation:
Wood sunrooms are wonderful choice if you are looking for a traditional design with
a dependable look. Wood is expensive and will also involve periodic maintenance,
current paint finishes and stains to ensure that its beauty remains. Wood sunrooms are
available in a variety of stains and a variety of painted finishes. When it comes to the
type of wood used, oak is the most beautiful. Oak is available as green oak or
seasoned oak.
Full glass sun shelter
Name and cost: full glass sun shelter $99.50
Type of material:glass
Explanation:
Full glass sunrooms are most enjoyed by those that are trying to develop indoor gardens,
create an indoor swimming area, or simply enjoy the most of the natural sunlight. Of
course, full glass rooms are more expensive than partial glass rooms, but they also create a
look and feel unlike any other room in your house.
Which material was the most appropriate?
Vinyl Sunroomsbecause it is the most energy efficient of all the sunroom materials, resistant to
rust and decay unlike aluminum, and relatively maintenance free.
Bibliography:
http://www.calfinder.com/library/sunroom/sunroom-materials
http://www.house-energy.com/Sunrooms/Prices-Materials.htm
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By: Hanan Krayem