Help finding contractor for lanai
Hello,
I use Thumbtack (thumbtack.com) to find help. I have used it in 4 cities that I have lived in and highly recommend the service (they do background checks and will have the companies' licenses listed so you know these are legit companies.) I found LG Screen Repair there. I found them in late August. I had made appointments with Coleman and two or three others that I had found mentioned on this site. NONE OF THEM SHOWED UP FOR APPOINTMENTS, one company actually said they couldn't even get started until April. So I went to my trusty Thumbtack and found LG Screen Repairs and my lanai is now enclosed. They did a wonderful job. Laura from LG came and gave me a quote, answered all of my questions, provided excellent advice, and then I used the formal information the company provided to submit to the Architectural Review Committee. It was easily approved. Once I had the approval (and LG required it), then I paid half and they were able to get the permits and schedule the install. The installers were prompt and efficient. I am very very happy with my lanai. The overall cost was about $1400 - this for a small porch that had columns (not birdcage), but I live in Sumter County and they require an engineered plan for the permit and so the engineering cost an extra $300 or so. All in all, I feel the cost was very good and I am pleased. I think if you go outside of the box here at the Villages (that is, not the same companies everyone else uses) you might just be surprised with the good service you will find. Good luck to you and God Bless!!!
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