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Sooooo, I finally got an estimate on redoing my sunroom after damage from ice dams this winter. A very reputable contractor who works for my father in law a bunch. The estimate is $20k. He might as well have said a million bucks. I really don't have a lot of options. No real savings, living paycheck to paycheck. I got $1200 for the damage from insurance which is long gone at this point.

 

Anyone recommend a contractor in the area for this sort of work. I'm not terribly handy but I'm not crippled. I could do some work on my own but I'm certain the end result won't be ideal. Any input would be appreciated.

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How, um, attached, is it to your house? If you can reasonably demo it, I'd recommend just scrapping it and turning it into an outdoor patio or deck or something like that. When I was a kid we had a neighbor who did that, and it was a one day job and looked pretty good afterwards. I only suggest this because I can't imagine the variance in contractors would cover a 20k to 1.2k discrepancy. 

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How, um, attached, is it to your house? If you can reasonably demo it, I'd recommend just scrapping it and turning it into an outdoor patio or deck or something like that. When I was a kid we had a neighbor who did that, and it was a one day job and looked pretty good afterwards. I only suggest this because I can't imagine the variance in contractors would cover a 20k to 1.2k discrepancy.

Yeah the roof is pretty affixed but I haven't been up there to really scope it out. Perhaps I could manage something like this.

 

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Yeah the roof is pretty affixed but I haven't been up there to really scope it out. Perhaps I could manage something like this.

 

20121020_nccustompools__275.jpg

 

 

Nice. But that looks top me like a $20K shed :huh:

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The dreaded aluminum and glass things. I loathe it.

 

I'd be inclined to tear that sucker down.  Certainly cheaper than repair/rebuild and more likely to be do it yourself friendly to a moderately handy guy.

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That's exactly what my neighbor had--one day tear down. Just scrap it, you won't regret it.

I want to leave the roof and beams. See what I can work with.

Insurance?

They gave me $1200, enough to repair the water damage. I wanted to use the opportunity to redo the room. Didn't think it would cost me a nice used car.

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I want to leave the roof and beams. See what I can work with.

 

If you can pull off something like the picture you posted, that's basically my ideal setup. Not that it's my house or anything, but I think it's worth going for.

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If you can pull off something like the picture you posted, that's basically my ideal setup. Not that it's my house or anything, but I think it's worth going for.

 

How are you getting there on that budget? The grill and or the patio chairs equal that. The brick oven? The pavestone base? Big $ and lot o work. And a lot more re work if you don't know what you're doing.

$150-200 alone on the roof of that glorified shed.   

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How are you getting there on that budget? The grill and or the patio chairs equal that. The brick oven? The pavestone base? Big $ and lot o work. And a lot more re work if you don't know what you're doing.

$150-200 alone on the roof of that glorified shed.   

 

Sorry for not being more clear: I was referring to the physical structure, not all of the amenities. 

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