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Covered Porches

A covered porch can be significantly cooler than being exposed to the hot sun. The summer heat is going to be here before you know it - start planning your project today and be prepared for a hot summer!


There are several variations of covered and enclosed porches that we offer to meet your needs. See the 4 videos below for examples of different projects that we’ve had the privilege of working on.


Patio Overhang

Watch this video for an example of this patio overhang (also referred to as a covered patio) and a few words from the proud owner, John Gabourel noting his experience in working with Butler contracting.

Enclosed Porch

This beautiful enclosed porch started out as a covered patio and was transformed into an enclosed gym complete with a sauna, cold plunge and gorgeous view! A perfect way to enjoy another space in your home and escape the heat.

Screened Porch

This is the perfect solution for someone who wants to escape the heat, but still enjoy the outdoors. The black screen is hard to see into, but the view looking out is very clear. This job included raising the existing overhang and pouring a slab of concrete for a nice clean floor and place for the dogs to stay cool.

Macaw Aviary

If you are an exotic pet owner, then you would be interested to know that we have a trained biologist on staff that knows exactly what your uncommon pet needs. This patio overhang was converted into a wonderful play area for these Macaw Parrots. This pet enclosure features a mesh wire with a tensile strength strong enough to withstand the cutting power of their talons. These beautiful birds hadn’t been outside in ages and now they can safely enjoy the outdoors again!

Is Your Patio Overhang Leaking?

Maybe you already have an overhang, but it is leaking due to the wrong roofing material or poor installation. Roofing Turtle can fix it!

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Cocktails with a Contractor: Ranch Water

This one is light and refreshing! A great recipe to stash away for the coming summer months. Keep cool with some homemade Ranch Water.

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