
By Bob from Howell, micigan on April 13, 2012
I have 91 inches under my soffit where I would like to locate and attach the Patio-Mate screen enclosure. The specifications indicate the peak height of 92.25 inches. Can this peak height be modified to fit?
By Dawn H. on April 13, 2012
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I apologize but the manufacturer does not customize these.By Cheryl from Virginia on June 23, 2012
Can we customize where the doors are located?
By Tyler M. on June 25, 2012
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Yes, the panels and doors are interchangeable on the Patio-Mate screened enclosures; you may place the doors wherever you wish to have them. By stephanie from washington, dc on July 26, 2012
I am interested in the smallest size, but our space (deck with tile floor) is longer than it is wide. We have about 10 feet wide by 12 feet deep of space.
Would this product allow us to use it that way (it seems as though it is meant to be wider than it is deep).
By Tommy H. on July 26, 2012
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Unfortunately, your assessment is correct. It is indeed made to have the long size adjacent to the house. As the cover is fitted a certain way, it can only be set up that way.By JSP from n usa on July 18, 2012
7' 8" x 19'3" with two doors.
Do the doors swing open or slide? How wide our the doors? Can I put the doors on the 7'8" sides or are the doors too wide?
How do you attach to a large destination trailer?
By Collin C. on July 19, 2012
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Per the manufacturer, each one of the door openings on this model is 43" in total width and can be placed anywhere on the screen enclosure assembly, as they are not manufactured to be placed in a certain position. The doors also slide back and forth, rather than swing out.
Depending on the type of trailer, you may need to attach a wooden perimeter framework to the side of the trailer to have a flat surface to work from. This structure is semi-permanent, so I only recommend using this product on a trailer that will be stationary for extended periods.
By John Engel from Rochester, MN on August 22, 2012
Does the white/gray color model include a sliding screen door? Can the door be moved to the side of the enclosure?
By Tommy H. on August 22, 2012
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The door can be placed anywhere on the screen enclosure assembly, as they are not manufactured to be placed in a certain position. The doors are sliding doors.By Kisha from North Carolina on September 8, 2012
Can this patio enclosure be made to fit a 16 ft x 32 ft patio?
By Dawn H. on September 10, 2012
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No the only sizes available are those listed in the item description. By MIMMO from New York on September 23, 2012
Do the screens come with a track that they sit upon? Is there any draft between the screens?
By Magan B. on September 24, 2012
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The screen is completely framed, and these framed sections join securely to one another. This screened enclosure will also seal to your permanent structure, to help prevent the entrance of unwanted pests.By mimmo from Brooklyn, NY on September 24, 2012
What material are the panels made of? It looks like aluminum. What about the clear panel?
By Magan B. on September 24, 2012
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The Patio-Mate Screened Enclosure is made from powder-coated galvanized steel. The screens are rust-proof fibergalss.By Christine Lesue from Provo, UT on October 12, 2012
I like the Patio-Mate screened enclosure but I want it to attach to our travel trailer. Is it easy to put up and take down? I also would like tent sides for cooler evenings. Can we get one custom-made?
By Magan B. on October 12, 2012
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Depending on the type of trailer, you may need to attach a wooden perimeter framework to the side of the trailer to have a flat surface on which to work. This structure is semi-permanent, so I can only recommend using this product on a trailer that will be stationary for extended periods.
We are unable to customize this item, nor do we sell sides designed for use with it.
By jean from California on November 5, 2012
WIll this stand up to rain? I was hoping to play with children in it when raining.
By Magan B. on November 5, 2012
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This item features a 3-ply vinyl roof which will provide protection from the rain.By Linda from Millville, NJ on January 27, 2013
Will this hook to our travel trailer?
By Magan B. on January 28, 2013
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Depending on the type of trailer, you may need to attach a wooden perimeter framework to the side of the trailer to have a flat surface on which to work. This structure is semi-permanent, so I can only recommend using this product on a trailer that will be stationary for extended periods.
By Maura from CT on March 6, 2013
Is this enclosure difficult to put up? Does the structure have to be taken down every winter or just the roof? What about wind storms in the summer? Does the screens have to be removed?
By Magan B. on March 6, 2013
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This item has complete assembly instructions which may be found in the
product manual. Assembly time or ease will depend on your skill level. Only the roof will need to be removed in the winter. The unit does not have a wind rating. It will anchor securely to the ground and the house.
By John from Amenia, NY on April 15, 2013
Do you have an instruction guide for the 09365 Screen Room?
By Dawn H. on April 15, 2013
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You can find the
product manual on the item page. It will be below the last sizing chart.
By Jayne from Raymond, NH on April 23, 2013
What is the highest point of the roof? Does this enclosure come with everything it needs? If not, what will I need to purchase?
By Magan B. on April 24, 2013
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The height of the roof depends on the size you select. You will find a purple chart on the main item page which lists the heights of the various sizes. The only additional items needed are Wood Furring Strips and if you are attaching the item to a concrete slab, you will need a 1/4" x 1" TapconŽ concrete screw (available at your local
hardware store) for each anchor bracket.By Robert from Syracuse, NY on May 7, 2013
Do you have replacement roofs for screen houses?
By Tommy H. on May 7, 2013
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We do not sell replacement tops for these. You will need to contact Kay Home Products.