Offering remodeling services and basement refinishes all the way down to small repairs.19 years experience in kitchen and bathroom repair and remodeling. Free estimates. Contact Jim Ruffin at 970-599-2883
"Jim and Carlos did an amazing job taking our scratched up banisters and making them like new. They were also able to reinforce our railing that was installed poorly when it was built. They did all of this in less than 3 days and were willing to work around our schedule. Highly recommend!"
Emily R on March 2025
Offering remodeling services and basement refinishes all the way down to small repairs.19 years experience in kitchen and bathroom repair and remodeling. Free estimates. Contact Jim Ruffin at 970-599-2883
"Jim and Carlos did an amazing job taking our scratched up banisters and making them like new. They were also able to reinforce our railing that was installed poorly when it was built. They did all of this in less than 3 days and were willing to work around our schedule. Highly recommend!"
Emily R on March 2025
With over six decades of experience and expertise,Champion Windows and Home Exteriors of Denver, is one of the nation's leading home improvement companies. Champion transforms homes with premium-quality products that are designed, built, installed, and guaranteed by Champion. Every product the company offers, from new windows and sunrooms, to siding, roofing, and entry doors, is built right here in the USA, backed by industry-leading limited lifetime warranties, and comes recommended by more than 9 out of 10 recent Champion customers.
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Sonja C on December 2023
With over six decades of experience and expertise,Champion Windows and Home Exteriors of Denver, is one of the nation's leading home improvement companies. Champion transforms homes with premium-quality products that are designed, built, installed, and guaranteed by Champion. Every product the company offers, from new windows and sunrooms, to siding, roofing, and entry doors, is built right here in the USA, backed by industry-leading limited lifetime warranties, and comes recommended by more than 9 out of 10 recent Champion customers.
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Sonja C on December 2023
Our number-one priority is the quality of our work and the service that we provide to our customers. With over 10 years in the industry and a background in mechanical engineering, I definitely realize the importance of a quality job. Not only do we have the experience, but we have the knowledge to handle any job you need done. We are also licensed in Loveland (#4238) and Fort Collins (#MM - 2007, #2751)! All of our products and labor are guaranteed so that you can be assured you have and are working with the best. If you��re looking for a high-quality company with top-notch customer service, than you have found what you��re looking for. Our competitive pricing makes our quality work an amazing value. We would love to speak with you about your next home-improvement project and we are confident that we will gain a customer for life. Call us now for your free estimate!
"Worst contractor experience I have ever had. We contracted on March 10. The project was complete mid September. Lied about the situation before we had to threaten contacting the Colorado AGs office. They also tried to shake us down for final payment before the job was complete."
Steve S on October 2023
Our number-one priority is the quality of our work and the service that we provide to our customers. With over 10 years in the industry and a background in mechanical engineering, I definitely realize the importance of a quality job. Not only do we have the experience, but we have the knowledge to handle any job you need done. We are also licensed in Loveland (#4238) and Fort Collins (#MM - 2007, #2751)! All of our products and labor are guaranteed so that you can be assured you have and are working with the best. If you��re looking for a high-quality company with top-notch customer service, than you have found what you��re looking for. Our competitive pricing makes our quality work an amazing value. We would love to speak with you about your next home-improvement project and we are confident that we will gain a customer for life. Call us now for your free estimate!
"Worst contractor experience I have ever had. We contracted on March 10. The project was complete mid September. Lied about the situation before we had to threaten contacting the Colorado AGs office. They also tried to shake us down for final payment before the job was complete."
Steve S on October 2023
We are a veteran owned and operated business in Cheyenne.We are a full service remodeling business with over 30 years in the residential remodeling trade.We provide top quality remodeling over and above code.Our specialty is siding and window replacement and decks.For a on site estimate please give us a call today and ask about our special rates for our veterans and seniors and law enforcement.
"Yes finished. Top notch work and customer service."
Richard S on March 2025
We are a veteran owned and operated business in Cheyenne.We are a full service remodeling business with over 30 years in the residential remodeling trade.We provide top quality remodeling over and above code.Our specialty is siding and window replacement and decks.For a on site estimate please give us a call today and ask about our special rates for our veterans and seniors and law enforcement.
"Yes finished. Top notch work and customer service."
Richard S on March 2025
Koch Tile is a fourth-generation family-owned and operated business that has been serving the Front Range for over 30 years. We specialize in tile installation, but we also offer a wide range of other services including flooring, paint, drywall, and bathroom and kitchen remodeling. We take pride in our work and stand behind its quality with a satisfaction guarantee.
"Jason & Corina were knowledgeable, professional and meticulous. Their attention to detail was impressive. I love my new bathroom and would not hesitate to recommend them or hire them again myself."
valerie w on August 2023
Koch Tile is a fourth-generation family-owned and operated business that has been serving the Front Range for over 30 years. We specialize in tile installation, but we also offer a wide range of other services including flooring, paint, drywall, and bathroom and kitchen remodeling. We take pride in our work and stand behind its quality with a satisfaction guarantee.
"Jason & Corina were knowledgeable, professional and meticulous. Their attention to detail was impressive. I love my new bathroom and would not hesitate to recommend them or hire them again myself."
valerie w on August 2023
Castle Crisis Relief, LLC performs various types of construction including new construction and home remodeling. We have residential and commercial experience. We stand by and promise quality work, an honest assessment, and proper communication. From the simple patch of Drywall, fence building, to total home remodel-No job is too big or too small.
Castle Crisis Relief, LLC performs various types of construction including new construction and home remodeling. We have residential and commercial experience. We stand by and promise quality work, an honest assessment, and proper communication. From the simple patch of Drywall, fence building, to total home remodel-No job is too big or too small.
Quantum Structural Engineering & Design, LLC works with real estate professionals, contractors, and homeowners throughout Wyoming, Northern Colorado, and Eastern Nebraska to make their vision a reality. Whether you are wanting a custom home or update an existing property, we can help. Our services range from providing documents for construction and interior designing consulting, to smaller-scale support with inspections and observations for project feasibility.
Quantum Structural Engineering & Design, LLC works with real estate professionals, contractors, and homeowners throughout Wyoming, Northern Colorado, and Eastern Nebraska to make their vision a reality. Whether you are wanting a custom home or update an existing property, we can help. Our services range from providing documents for construction and interior designing consulting, to smaller-scale support with inspections and observations for project feasibility.
Remodeling bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, drywall, and what ever little job or big job my customers bring, i do my best to serve any wishes to make their home truly there's in what ever way i can. We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule a free estimate today.
"Fantastic job, friendly and super flexible even to adding on and changing things. So nice to work with. Have plans to hire again for next project!"
Polly D on May 2021
Remodeling bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, drywall, and what ever little job or big job my customers bring, i do my best to serve any wishes to make their home truly there's in what ever way i can. We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule a free estimate today.
"Fantastic job, friendly and super flexible even to adding on and changing things. So nice to work with. Have plans to hire again for next project!"
Polly D on May 2021
Remodeling
"I would never recommend this person. I have a two page list that would keep a person in work for the next month. He came in and I started by showing him the electric fireplace that needed hung on the wall and he couldn't seem to grasp the concept of an electric fireplace, or hanging it on the wall, which is a home fashion trend (see photo of box, which keeps falling over and item will soon break if I can't get it installed). Then he told me I would need to install an outlet. The outlet was on the wall. I was pointing at it (see photo). He still couldn't understand hanging the fireplace on the wall. It is made to be hung on a wall. It is not a standing fireplace! Since he couldn't seem to grasp that I was basically asking him to hang a heavy picture for me, I decided to move on. I told him the most urgent project was replacing the front door. I've had two expert opinions and consulted with the local hardware store employees and was told it would be cheaper to replace both the screen and front door rather than to try fix them, discover the fix didn't work, then get caught in another winter with wind blasting through my house (I literally have to stuff cardboard around all four sides of the door to keep the wind out). I explained that I wanted/needed the front screen and door replaced for both practical and aesthetic reasons--the frame is old and falling apart, the paint is so thick in some areas it's in chunks, and both doors are in bad shape. He argued every point. I told him if he thought the door was so nice I could always have him rehang it on the garage where I spend a lot of time. He continued to argue, repeating about the insulation and the poor job someone did hanging the house. I bought it in March and have struggled to fix the previous owner's mistakes every day since. I don't need lectured on how someone else did a bad job, I want a new door! He spent half an hour lecturing me about how I didn't know what I was talking about and the people at the hardware store are "idiots" and insisted on having me step in and out of the house so he could show me how the door doesn't fit! I've taken pictures, consulted with others, discussed my options repeatedly and as I also explained to him--a family member gave me the money to replace both doors just to get it done before winter! It is urgent and paid for! He finally said, "Look, I've been doing this for 30 some years and if you think you..." I stopped listening to the "stupid female" lecture and left the room to get my list so we could move on to the next item. When I returned and he was still talking about how he knew more than I did. I want a new door. That's MY business, not his. Why would anyone argue with a paying customer who is standing in the doorway with a checkbook in her hand? I've been searching for a handyperson since March. I have everything in boxes, blocking my access to my house, waiting, and didn't even make it past the second item on my two page list with this man. He was being so argumentative that two neighbor boys who were riding by on their bikes stopped to ask who he was and what was going on. They couldn't figure out why he was acting that way toward me. After 45 minutes of listening to him ramble about things I've discussed with experts all summer long I told him I'd find someone else to install my front door. I also need screens on my windows (someone tried to break in when I was moving) and on both back doors. I have no air circulation in the house because I have no screens. I need help painting--there is so much work here for someone who wants to actually work and doesn't want to waste people's time, and I was not arguing about money or payment. I wasn't arguing at all. I simply told him "these are the things I need done." If I was a handyperson and someone asked me to replace their door, I would replace the door, I wouldn't argue about how nice the door is! Now I will spend yet another winter stuffing cardboard pieces around all four sides of my door to keep the wind out because everyone else I've called is booked until October. ! I had the money to pay him in my hand--I could have paid in advance! I have plenty of money for labor and everything I need for the jobs. I paid him nothing. I am no longer surprised that he had time available when everyone else was booked up!"
Darla D on August 2019
Remodeling
"I would never recommend this person. I have a two page list that would keep a person in work for the next month. He came in and I started by showing him the electric fireplace that needed hung on the wall and he couldn't seem to grasp the concept of an electric fireplace, or hanging it on the wall, which is a home fashion trend (see photo of box, which keeps falling over and item will soon break if I can't get it installed). Then he told me I would need to install an outlet. The outlet was on the wall. I was pointing at it (see photo). He still couldn't understand hanging the fireplace on the wall. It is made to be hung on a wall. It is not a standing fireplace! Since he couldn't seem to grasp that I was basically asking him to hang a heavy picture for me, I decided to move on. I told him the most urgent project was replacing the front door. I've had two expert opinions and consulted with the local hardware store employees and was told it would be cheaper to replace both the screen and front door rather than to try fix them, discover the fix didn't work, then get caught in another winter with wind blasting through my house (I literally have to stuff cardboard around all four sides of the door to keep the wind out). I explained that I wanted/needed the front screen and door replaced for both practical and aesthetic reasons--the frame is old and falling apart, the paint is so thick in some areas it's in chunks, and both doors are in bad shape. He argued every point. I told him if he thought the door was so nice I could always have him rehang it on the garage where I spend a lot of time. He continued to argue, repeating about the insulation and the poor job someone did hanging the house. I bought it in March and have struggled to fix the previous owner's mistakes every day since. I don't need lectured on how someone else did a bad job, I want a new door! He spent half an hour lecturing me about how I didn't know what I was talking about and the people at the hardware store are "idiots" and insisted on having me step in and out of the house so he could show me how the door doesn't fit! I've taken pictures, consulted with others, discussed my options repeatedly and as I also explained to him--a family member gave me the money to replace both doors just to get it done before winter! It is urgent and paid for! He finally said, "Look, I've been doing this for 30 some years and if you think you..." I stopped listening to the "stupid female" lecture and left the room to get my list so we could move on to the next item. When I returned and he was still talking about how he knew more than I did. I want a new door. That's MY business, not his. Why would anyone argue with a paying customer who is standing in the doorway with a checkbook in her hand? I've been searching for a handyperson since March. I have everything in boxes, blocking my access to my house, waiting, and didn't even make it past the second item on my two page list with this man. He was being so argumentative that two neighbor boys who were riding by on their bikes stopped to ask who he was and what was going on. They couldn't figure out why he was acting that way toward me. After 45 minutes of listening to him ramble about things I've discussed with experts all summer long I told him I'd find someone else to install my front door. I also need screens on my windows (someone tried to break in when I was moving) and on both back doors. I have no air circulation in the house because I have no screens. I need help painting--there is so much work here for someone who wants to actually work and doesn't want to waste people's time, and I was not arguing about money or payment. I wasn't arguing at all. I simply told him "these are the things I need done." If I was a handyperson and someone asked me to replace their door, I would replace the door, I wouldn't argue about how nice the door is! Now I will spend yet another winter stuffing cardboard pieces around all four sides of my door to keep the wind out because everyone else I've called is booked until October. ! I had the money to pay him in my hand--I could have paid in advance! I have plenty of money for labor and everything I need for the jobs. I paid him nothing. I am no longer surprised that he had time available when everyone else was booked up!"
Darla D on August 2019
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.