Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Siding

By deciding to use siding for your home, you will not only enhance the appearance of the house, but also reduce the maintenance cost of your home in the long run. There are various materials available, but most home owners prefer vinyl, aluminium and fiber-cement.

When you use siding, you get some serious benefits for your house:

  • The house exterior looks very pleasing to the eyes, having now an appeal that might not have had before
  • It maintains its clean look even years after, without having to paint or re-paint the exterior walls
  • It keeps maintenance costs at minimum as you hardly have to do any work on your home’s exterior

When you want to install it, you will soon realize that it’s not such an easy task as you first thought. To get the best results you really need the expert hands of a professional. Once installed however, it needs hardly any maintenance. It only needs to be cleaned once a year with a garden hose and possibly a power washer.

Siding is great for home improvement and using vinyl is a popular choice to many home owners. This is a great way to remodel your old and boring looking exterior without having to do a major job on your walls.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Glass Roof Sunroom Types

There are many different types of glass roof sunrooms. I will briefly describe the types of sunrooms we offer here at http://www.pacificbuilders.com/.

Curved Eave Sunrooms

Curved glass roof sunrooms offer a unobstructed view of the sky day or night. They can be fitted with rolling shades to also give you some sun protection if you need it. The glass on the roof in virtually indestructible. The roof or walls can be fitted with a combination of glass and solid panels to give your enclosure just right look to fit you home.



Straight Eave Sunrooms


Straight eave sunrooms offer a distinctive look and flexibility that are ideal for most homes and installation needs. These rooms can also be fitted with shade shutters on the roof. These classic sunrooms offer a private place of escape or a special place to entertain, depending on your mood.



Conservatory Sunrooms
One of the most beautiful sunrooms we build is the refined English Conservatory style sunrooms. These well-appointed conservatory details add a touch of class and sophistication to your sunroom that attracts attention, engages emotion and will most likely draw a few envious comments from your friends and neighbors.
We will take a look at the soild roof style enclosures on the next post.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Benefits of aluminum patio covers

We get quite a few customers asking us what the benefit is for an aluminum patio cover over a wood structure. To be honest there are a lot of reasons. Aluminum for our patio covers is made with natural recycled material, which is very eco-friendly. You can even recycle a patio cover after it's been up for 20+ years. Our aluminum patio covers are virtually maintenance free, as opposed to a wood cover that will need to be resealed and water proofed many time over it's short life span. There is also a variety of beautiful colors to choose from which are powder coated to last a lifetime with no upkeep. Aluminum patio covers can withstand much more abuse from the elements such ans high winds or snow where a wood cover will deteriorate that much quicker when exposed to the same forces. If your looking for something that will beautify your home for many years to come & is environmentally friendly, you need not look any further than Pacific Builders and our aluminum patio covers. I have been working very hard to keep our photos on our website up to date so stop by and check them out at www.pacificbuilders.com.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Fall Sunrooms

Well fall is upon us, and we are very fortunate to have the work we do. I'm really looking forward to the enclosures we are starting. It seem that most of the rooms we have been building lately have been much more than the traditional 3 walls and a roof. We have completed some spectacular rooms that really blended into the house like the were really meant to be there. It never ceases to amaze me some of the ideas our designers come up with, making the ordinary extraordinary. The last room I did a walk through on felt much more like a conventional addition, than just a seasonal enclosure. I am blessed to be part of such a special company like Pacific Builders who stands behind their products.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

A little info about Pacific Builders

My name is Robb Nelson and I started working for Pacific Builders almost 3 years ago. I have never really worked for a company like this before. I say this because its a very tight knit family owned and operated company. The family in question is actually my wife's family. Her grandparent started Pacific Builders back in 1947. I never got to met them, but I work for her father. It does make it much easier working for a man like Rick. I have never be employed for some one who cares so much about the products we put out, and making sure that each and every customer of ours has the quality that would be expected from his fathers Swiss upbringing. I am very fortunate to work for a man that I truly enjoy and respect. There are some very selfish reasons I like working there also. I get to work with my lovely wife, and we bring our youngest son to work so I get to see him a lot more than I other wise would. With all of Rick's experience with patio covers, sunrooms, patio enclosures, siding, windows, and everything else we do it really takes a lot of the guess work out for me. I'm sure he would tell you he learns new ways to do things and new challenges every day, but to me he's quite the guru. I have yet to see a sub-par product installed by Pacific Builders. I hope I will be working here for many years to come and I hope to see my children embrace the company as their grandparents and my wife have. I have also been putting a lot of work into our website with updated pictures and products so stop by there too if you have a chance and let me know what you think. www.pacificbuilders.com