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Renaissance Exteriors
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SEVEN MONTH FOUR SEASON SUNROOM\r
Verbal promises, procrastinations, misleading, \r
We spent well over $40K for a four season sunroom, I have to admit it is beautiful, But we have had it almost a year.\r
Last winter we finally got to use it after 4-5 months of Renaissance's procrastinations and promises. We put in a 30,000 BTU gas fire place to heat it which cost a fortune. A person could not sit by the sliding door because it was to cold. The sliding door track kept filling up with moisture and over flowing out onto the floor and frosting up on the inside. Just recently I found that there was a plastic piece that I thought was like a bumper but only to find out that it was there to cover up a gap on top and bottom of the slider and the stationary part of the door. This gaps was so big that I can stick TWO FINGERS through it to expose them to the outside. Now we have to try to deal with them on trying to get it replaced. This FOUR SEASON SUNROOM had a total of three inches of gaps that was covered up by a little piece of plastic that both fell off. This FOUR SEASON SUNROOM was built in 2007 with so called high E products, Now we have put 3M plastic on the outside of the sliding door and most likely close it off for the next 5 months.\r
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I would call it a spendy 2 season porch.\r
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Thanks Renaissance Exteriors\r
I would never recommend you and I would discourage people.
Pros: Contract Co. was good
Cons: To much to mention
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