I wanted to turn an unused, 2nd story deck into a sunroom. We had additional challenges with an existing office window above the deck and a large transom window above one of the entrances to the deck. Stratton Exteriors was able to suggest 2-3 different options for us to consider and we selected one that would require a small addition to the base of the deck to accommodate the half-moon transom window. The crew that worked on the project was polite and respectful. Even with the cold Dec and Jan weather and the holidays, the room was completed in a timely period. We could not be happier with the craftsmanship of the construction and the way the final product fits with our existing home. The siding is almost a perfect match and from inside the house, it is hard to tell the room is an ""addition.""\r
Even with the stringent Hendersonville codes requirements and inspections, the project moved right along. We had a huge storm come through yesterday (50 mph winds and 1 inch of rain in 30 min) and nothing leaked, creaked or required adjustment or repair.\r
We one other proposal for the work we wanted done, it was a few thousand dollars less than Stratton's, but the proposal was more for a glass box, than an actual room. For the quality, workmanship, crew and overall experience, my family and I could not be happier. I am not going to call anyone else for the 2-3 other projects I have planned over the next few months, like replacement windows and a front door replacement. I put alot of stock in quality and workmanship my experience with Stratton Exteriors and Shane, Dan and the rest of the crew was exemplary. I can't say enough good things about their work, and their results !\r
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