Create your Dream Patio in Atlanta, Georgia
Your Atlanta Dream Patio
Make the most of your outdoor space in Atlanta.
Your Outdoor Oasis Awaits
Atlanta is pretty well known these days, thanks to the 1996 Olympics and as home to corporate giants like Coca-Cola, Home Depot, and Delta Airlines. No doubt, though, not as many people know how beautiful Atlanta is! Much of the credit goes to the trees. Thanks to the incredible abundance of trees in the urban forest, Atlanta has been recognized as “a Place of a Lifetime” by National Geographic. Your home may also be a place of a lifetime, so do you have the outdoor space you need to enjoy your time at home as you’d like? You will if you invest in a custom patio structure from Renaissance Patio, such as a pergola, patio cover, patio roof, screen room, or sunroom!
Why choose Renaissance Patio?
Durable, Maintenance-Free Materials
“I want to spend my free time fiddling with my porch,” said nobody, ever. Your Renaissance structure will be built primarily of extruded aluminum framing that is literally hurricane-rated. That framing gets a powder coat finish with integral color. This combination will never rust and doesn’t chip or need a touch-up, so you can just enjoy it. Polycarbonate roofs on porch covers are heavy, as used in commercial greenhouses, and screens are robust enough to endure high winds and flying debris.
Precision Design and Custom Fitting
Every Renaissance patio structure is created to order from our tested materials. You can have the porch option that works best for your lifestyle and fits exactly with your available space. There’s no need to “make it work” because what you need is what you get.
Lifetime warranty
We know these materials well, as we’ve installed thousands of Renaissance structures all over the country. From the stifling heat of Phoenix to 150 inches of snow in Aspen to muggy Miami, we’re confident in our materials and you can be too.
Professional installation
Working exclusively with professional contractors is our way, and helps us keep all parties happy from start to finish. Most of our contractors have installed dozens of Renaissance structures, and they have the wisdom you can only gain by doing the work to the highest standards.
Cool summers and mild winters
Atlanta is blessed with mild winters and plenty of precipitation to keep the place lush and green, but late spring to early fall are wicked hot and humid! In June, July, and August, most likely the mercury will hit 90 degrees, and the humidity will reach 70 percent. How to best endure that situation and enjoy some time outdoors? We’d say you need both shade and a breeze. Getting some protection from the voracious insects is a bonus, as well.
One thing about creating an outdoor oasis at home is choosing exactly what works for your family. If you just need a bit of shade for a sitting area, a pergola or gazebo will work. You can upgrade to a patio cover or porch roof, with either a semi-translucent polycarbonate roof or a solid aluminum roof, which will provide full cover from rain and the blazing sun. Screen rooms, as you’d guess, are wildly popular in keeping the insects out while the breeze cools, as are sunrooms with high-quality operable windows. That option gives you the most climate control, including adding air conditioning.
With Atlanta’s enviable urban canopy, your property may already have abundant shade. A patio structure, though, upgrades your experience with a roof to keep everything clean and tidy, with no leaves and twigs and so on collecting on your chairs and tables. You’ll be enjoying your outdoor room, rather than cleaning up to use it!
Renaissance patio products and screen systems are crafted from scratch to provide you with that all-too-rare mix of amazing looks and complete durability … a zero-maintenance masterpiece that enhances your enjoyment of your yard and the value of your property!
With the Braves, Hawks, Falcons, and United FC in town, Atlanta has pro sports covered. Oh, there’s some of the best college football anywhere in town too. Add to that an eclectic restaurant mix and abundant arts, theater, music, festivals, education, employment, and history, and Atlanta truly offers all you could want. What a fun place to live!
When it’s time to be home, though, you’re likely to head indoors if you don’t have the right outdoor space. Shade and insect protection are close to mandatory, most folks agree if you want to enjoy some time outside. That’s where our patio structures will solve your problem!
Check out the Dolce screen room, which provides clean esthetics that blends with most home styles and keeps the insects and airborne debris outside. You can fully enclose your space with a Lumino sunroom that adds abundant and high-quality windows to maintain a bright vibe. Many customers add air conditioning to create a flexible outdoor room that opens up and closes as needed, so you can use the room any time you want.
Get in touch and we’ll help to find the right contractor in your area, as we have many. We can go over your wish list and get busy making it a reality!
FAQ’s about Renaissance Patio
We have dealers throughout the US, chances are, we know someone in your area who can answer all of your questions along with inform you of all of the details required to build a patio in your hometown. All you have to do is fill out your info at the link below, and our website will show you a list of companies in your area that specialize in our products.
Most of our independent installers offer financing, if that’s something you want, don’t forget to mention it in your inquiry!
Yes, shingles or metal roofing can be installed on top of the insulated panels.
Yes, all of our patios are engineered to meet or exceed your local building code.
All of our structures are engineered to withstand up to 175 mph winds.
Looks, cost, and time.
- Looks: Sunrooms include glass walls which make your sunroom a natural lite place to enjoy.
- Cost: Sunrooms cost between 20 to 50% less than room additions
- Time: While a standard room addition takes typically 6 months to a year, a sunroom can be built in as little as 90 days with typically less than 3 weeks of actual work in your home.