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WINDO THERM
PO Box 405
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WINDO THERM
PO Box 405
No reviews
24 years of experience

We manufacture Advanced Energy Panels (AEPs). AEPs are a retrofit for historic windows or any window people can't afford or don’t wish to replace. AEPs are interior window insulating panels and can be installed in any building –office, home or industrial. AEPs have a higher insulation and air sealing rating and provide greater comfort than most replacement windows, yet they are a fraction of the cost. AEPs are custom made to fit over existing openings, protecting, preserving and improving your existing windows.

We manufacture Advanced Energy Panels (AEPs). AEPs are a retrofit for historic windows or any window people can't afford or don’t wish to replace. AEPs are interior window insulating panels and can be installed in any building –office, home or industrial. AEPs have a higher insulation and air sealing rating and provide greater comfort than most replacement windows, yet they are a fraction of the cost. AEPs are custom made to fit over existing openings, protecting, preserving and improving your existing windows.


J&R Building
123 E 321 N
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J&R Building
123 E 321 N
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

J&R Building works to please it's customers. No Job to BIG or small. With great bidding to save you money. 30 yrs of experience J&R Building is your one time last time General Contractor.

J&R Building works to please it's customers. No Job to BIG or small. With great bidding to save you money. 30 yrs of experience J&R Building is your one time last time General Contractor.


Upper Valley Handyman
3568 W 5600 N
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Upper Valley Handyman
3568 W 5600 N
No reviews
13 years of experience

We are a handyman service provider for all of southern Utah residence. We will do any job needed to fix, remodel, or build new structures to add beauty to your home.

We are a handyman service provider for all of southern Utah residence. We will do any job needed to fix, remodel, or build new structures to add beauty to your home.


Castlemenders LLC
12607 South 1300 East
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Castlemenders LLC
12607 South 1300 East
No reviews
45 years of experience

Licensed General Building Contractor and active Realtor with Century-21.Home Remodeling Experts! Licensed and insured General Building Contractors since 1980. Utah and California. We build, remodel, and repair homes, condos, and apartment buildings. We buy homes in any condition! We sell, rent, and manage residential properties. We also build small commercial stores, offices, and repair small commercial buildings. Construction management, site inspections, quality assurance and progress reports. Construction defect investigations.

Licensed General Building Contractor and active Realtor with Century-21.Home Remodeling Experts! Licensed and insured General Building Contractors since 1980. Utah and California. We build, remodel, and repair homes, condos, and apartment buildings. We buy homes in any condition! We sell, rent, and manage residential properties. We also build small commercial stores, offices, and repair small commercial buildings. Construction management, site inspections, quality assurance and progress reports. Construction defect investigations.



Staker Parson
5920 W 10400 N
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Staker Parson
5920 W 10400 N
No reviews
73 years of experience

For over 60 years, Staker Parson Companies has worked to be The Preferred Source of quality sand, rock & landscape products, ready-mixed concrete, asphalt, paving, and construction serving a wide variety of contractors, businesses, government agencies, municipalities, and homeowners. Staker Parson Companies was formed in 2001 when Staker Paving and Construction Company and Jack B. Parson Companies became partners. Staker Parson Companies’ rich history began over 60 years ago. In 1927, a fifteen-year-old boy boarded a train and headed off to help his father build roads. That summer’s experience developed into a lifelong passion for Jack B. Parson. After learning to operate every piece of equipment in the fleet, he was promoted to foreman, and gained a wealth of experience in the construction business. In 1952, Jack founded Jack B. Parson Companies in Smithfield, Utah, and the company grew to become one of the largest rock product producers and contractors in the region. In 1969, Stuart, Val, and Gordon Staker founded Staker Paving and Construction Co. Inc. in Salt Lake City, Utah. From its humble beginning, Staker Paving & Construction grew to become Utah’s largest asphalt producer and placer. Staker’s Beck Street asphalt plant in Salt Lake City is one of the nation’s top-producing asphalt plants. Now we are the Intermountain Region’s leading construction materials and services provider employing 2,000 people at more than fifty locations in Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico, Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, and Arizona. We have regularly been named one of Utah’s fastest growing companies. We are a nine-time recipient of Utah’s Best of State medal and have received numerous awards for our commitment to quality, service, and innovation for projects including the UDOT I-15 Lane Gain Project in Davis County, UDOT SR-30 Project in Northern Utah, the Utah State Capital Seismic Renovation, Highway 89 Cornia Drive Interchange in South Weber, I-84 Black Canyon Project near Boise, I-70 reconstruction near Green River, the Bear Lake Marina, and the George S. Eccles Legacy Bridge. From the parks you play in to the roads you drive on, you can count on the team at Staker Parson Companies to deliver quality products and projects in a timely, safe, and efficient manner.

For over 60 years, Staker Parson Companies has worked to be The Preferred Source of quality sand, rock & landscape products, ready-mixed concrete, asphalt, paving, and construction serving a wide variety of contractors, businesses, government agencies, municipalities, and homeowners. Staker Parson Companies was formed in 2001 when Staker Paving and Construction Company and Jack B. Parson Companies became partners. Staker Parson Companies’ rich history began over 60 years ago. In 1927, a fifteen-year-old boy boarded a train and headed off to help his father build roads. That summer’s experience developed into a lifelong passion for Jack B. Parson. After learning to operate every piece of equipment in the fleet, he was promoted to foreman, and gained a wealth of experience in the construction business. In 1952, Jack founded Jack B. Parson Companies in Smithfield, Utah, and the company grew to become one of the largest rock product producers and contractors in the region. In 1969, Stuart, Val, and Gordon Staker founded Staker Paving and Construction Co. Inc. in Salt Lake City, Utah. From its humble beginning, Staker Paving & Construction grew to become Utah’s largest asphalt producer and placer. Staker’s Beck Street asphalt plant in Salt Lake City is one of the nation’s top-producing asphalt plants. Now we are the Intermountain Region’s leading construction materials and services provider employing 2,000 people at more than fifty locations in Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico, Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, and Arizona. We have regularly been named one of Utah’s fastest growing companies. We are a nine-time recipient of Utah’s Best of State medal and have received numerous awards for our commitment to quality, service, and innovation for projects including the UDOT I-15 Lane Gain Project in Davis County, UDOT SR-30 Project in Northern Utah, the Utah State Capital Seismic Renovation, Highway 89 Cornia Drive Interchange in South Weber, I-84 Black Canyon Project near Boise, I-70 reconstruction near Green River, the Bear Lake Marina, and the George S. Eccles Legacy Bridge. From the parks you play in to the roads you drive on, you can count on the team at Staker Parson Companies to deliver quality products and projects in a timely, safe, and efficient manner.


Burdick Materials
1368 South 3000 West
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Burdick Materials
1368 South 3000 West
No reviews

John Burdick started Burdick Paving in 1974 with his three sons and son-in-law. Burdick Paving joined the Staker Parson Companies team in 2009 and now operates as Burdick Materials. Burdick Materials serves customers from multiple locations in northeastern Utah providing asphalt, paving, crushed aggregates and earth moving services for the private, commercial, state and federal sectors

John Burdick started Burdick Paving in 1974 with his three sons and son-in-law. Burdick Paving joined the Staker Parson Companies team in 2009 and now operates as Burdick Materials. Burdick Materials serves customers from multiple locations in northeastern Utah providing asphalt, paving, crushed aggregates and earth moving services for the private, commercial, state and federal sectors


CR Doors & Moulding
800 N Spring Creek Place
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CR Doors & Moulding
800 N Spring Creek Place
No reviews
16 years of experience

We are a locally owned custom door shop and wood mill. We specialize in interior and exterior doors for home and business.

We are a locally owned custom door shop and wood mill. We specialize in interior and exterior doors for home and business.


Retro Custom Metals Inc.
472 W. 3440 S.
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Retro Custom Metals Inc.
472 W. 3440 S.
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Retro Custom Metals has over 25 years experience in the custom architectural sheet metal industry. Our family owned and operated company is the best around. Our management team are Utah pioneers when it comes to custom metal fabrication. Many of the custom metal pieces you see today were started within our organization. Let our experience and expertise help create a custom work of art for you. You dream up the piece you want to create and we can make it out of copper, zinc, Kynar steel, stainless steel, or rusted steel.

Retro Custom Metals has over 25 years experience in the custom architectural sheet metal industry. Our family owned and operated company is the best around. Our management team are Utah pioneers when it comes to custom metal fabrication. Many of the custom metal pieces you see today were started within our organization. Let our experience and expertise help create a custom work of art for you. You dream up the piece you want to create and we can make it out of copper, zinc, Kynar steel, stainless steel, or rusted steel.

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Sunroom and patio services FAQs

Generally speaking, yes, enclosing a patio to create a sunroom will add value to your home, as you’ll be increasing your square footage and adding utility to the space. The average ROI for enclosing a patio is around 70%, which is higher than many other home improvement projects. The value you get from creating a sunroom on your patio will depend on several factors, though, like the quality of the materials you choose, the extent to which the space is finished, your remaining yard space, and more.

Enclosing a patio to create a sunroom or three-season room is a great idea for many homeowners, as it creates a space filled with natural light and fresh air for relaxing and entertaining that you can use even in inclement weather. Plus, most homeowners see a great return on investment of around 70%, so much of the cost is recuperated over time.

The average cost to enclose a patio to create a sunroom is around $5,000, and prices generally range from $3,000 up to $10,000. The price you pay will depend on the state of your patio and whether it needs repairs or additional structural support, the quality of the materials you choose, the size of your patio, and whether you plan to run utilities into and finish the sunroom. The price for a fully finished patio enclosure could run up to around $20,000, while you might pay just $2,500 for a screened-in porch.

In almost all cases, you will need permits if you plan on building a sunroom over your patio, but regulations and requirements will depend on your municipality. Permits to enclose your patio will usually cost between $300 and $1,000. Since navigating local building codes and zoning requirements is challenging—and the consequences of not following them can be extremely expensive—we strongly recommend hiring a sunroom builder to complete the work and pull the permits for you.

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