Time
In The Sun Is Worth The Wait!
Well, it seems
summer has finally arrived! Talk about good timing - an
interesting subject.
Recently, prospective clients asked how long it usually takes to
install a sunroom. They had already done some shopping around and
knew a zoning variance was required in their situation.
Unfortunately, no one took time to explain the process or the time
required another case of "get the order", worry about
details later!
If a zoning variance is required ' allow 4 to 6 weeks for the
variance to be reviewed and a poster issued (which must remain
posted on site for 14 days). With no appeals, a building permit
will be issued in 3 to 5 days (building permits are required for
decks and sunrooms anywhere on your property). You can understand
how people get alarmed when other "sources" tell them it
will only take a "few" weeks for the entire sunroom
installation
In most cases, a variance is not required and a complete
installation usually takes from six to eight weeks (or sooner) but
we don't like to promise something that may not be possible. Since
our factory is located here in Winnipeg we can produce 1 to 3
sunrooms daily. Most installations can be completed by one of our
crews in 1 to 3 days on site so why the wait? Because of our
commitment to quality and honest approach with customers, our
services are in high demand - the result - we have many
installations already booked and each one must be completed (which
takes time) - hence the delay.
The point is, if you want your installation done right, be
prepared to invest some time. It is definitely worth the wait! If
you are worried summer will be over before your sunroom is
installed, remember you will have a longer summer and more time in
the sun all year round, thanks to your sunroom.
For reprints of these articles or to tour Manitoba's sunroom
factory at 265 Sutherland Ave. call 940-3030
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204-940-3030 for a tour of Manitoba's Sunroom Factory
@
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blocks west of Main St.)
