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Pool EnclosuresCitizens Property Insurance Corporation

2007

What We Will Learn

• What is a Pool Enclosure?• How it is made (Extrusion

Process, Fabrication, Machining)

• How it is installed• Engineering• How they are damaged• How to scope• How they are repaired and

estimated• Industry Issues and Building

Codes

What is a Pool Enclosure?

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© Pool Boy, Inc., All Rights Reserved© Pool Boy, Inc., All Rights Reserved

Pool Enclosure

Often referred as:

Screen Enclosure

Lanai

Bird Cage

Aluminum Enclosure

Skeeter Beater

Common Components6061-T5 & 6063-T6 Extruded Aluminum in various sizes (roof spans larger)

Cross braces or tension cables

Fiberglass mesh screen

Ceramic screws/bolts and Tap-Cons

Structural/Super Gutter where it connects to the home

Screen Door

© Alum Center, Inc., All Rights Reserved

Structural Gutter/Super Gutter

5” to 7” Aluminum Gutter attached to the fascia end of the eave

This is much stronger than normal gutter

The roof spans will attach to it directly, or indirectly under the soffit

© Bob Villa, All Rights Reserved

© The Screen Doctor, All Rights Reserved

Screening

The mesh screen is predominately fiberglass – can be aluminum and other composites.

Usually 18 by 18 or 18 by 20.

Average screen lasts 7 to 11 years.

They make special types such as solar shade, super screen, golf ball proof, No-See-Ums.

© Bob Villa, All Rights Reserved

Different Roof Styles

Dome Roof

Gable Roof

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© Summertime Screen Enclosures, Inc., All Rights Reserved

Roof Styles

Mansard/Hip Roof

Flat Roof

Roof Styles

Shed Roof

Flat Metal Pan Roof

© Summertime Screen Enclosures, Inc., All Rights Reserved

© Southern Enclosures, All Rights Reserved

Complicated Roof Styles

Staged Roof

Combo Roof

© Alum Center, Inc., All Rights Reserved

© Michael Knott Residential Contractor, Inc., All Rights Reserved

Types of Pool Enclosures

Stand Alone Enclosure

Two Story Enclosure

© Aluminum Direct, Inc., All Rights Reserved

© Florida Pool Enclosures, Inc. 1996-2006., All Rights Reserved

Large Pool EnclosuresHuge Aluminum Spans and Bracing

© Florida Pool Enclosures, Inc. 1996-2006., All Rights Reserved© Florida Pool Enclosures, Inc. 1996-2006., All Rights Reserved

Larger EnclosuresIntricate Designs

© Michael Knott Residential Contractor, Inc., All Rights Reserved© Summertime Screen Enclosures, Inc.., All Rights Reserved

Largest Enclosures

Lift Needed to Install

5 Story Enclosure

© Florida Pool Enclosures, Inc. 1996-2006., All Rights Reserved

© Florida Pool Enclosures, Inc. 1996-2006., All Rights Reserved

Multi-Level Enclosure

© Abaco Aluminum Company, Inc.., All Rights Reserved

Glass Enclosures

Retractable

©Telescopic Pool Enclosures, LTD.., All Rights Reserved

©Telescopic Pool Enclosures, LTD.., All Rights Reserved

Knee High Wall

Porch Enclosures

© Southern Enclosures, All Rights Reserved

The Extrusion Process

First Bauxite is mined.

The Bauxite is processed to produce Alumina.

The Alumina is then made into Billets (chunks of material).

The Billets are sold to the Manufacturer.

© Alexandria Extrusion Company 2006, All Rights Reserved

The ManufacturerThe Billets are then put into machines that heat them up, so they can be forced through an extruder.

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The DieThe Die is created. This is what shapes the aluminum as it is forced through the extruder.

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© Alexandria Extrusion Company 2006, All Rights Reserved

Ram Pushing Through Extruder

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Finished Product Out of Extruder

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Extrusion Process

Examples of Extrusion Shapes:

The extruded aluminum is set aside in preparation for machining

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© Alexandria Extrusion Company 2006, All Rights Reserved

Extrusion Diagrams

Extrusion to MachiningMachining – this is where they cut, shave, stretch, bend, form, roll the extrusion to the desired needs.

© Alexandria Extrusion Company 2006, All Rights Reserved © Alexandria Extrusion Company 2006, All Rights Reserved

Machining

Bending

Cutting

© Alexandria Extrusion Company 2006, All Rights Reserved

© Alexandria Extrusion Company 2006, All Rights Reserved

Installation

After the Engineering is completed the installers connect portions of the enclosure and bring into the site.

© Bob Villa, All Rights Reserved

Installation

The installers connect the roof spans to the wall components.

© Bob Villa, All Rights Reserved

Installation

Installers connect to fascia or structural/super gutter.

Installers connect wall portions to the deck with tap-con bolts.

© Bob Villa, All Rights Reserved

© Bob Villa, All Rights Reserved

InstallationRemaining screening is installed.

Finish brackets are installed.

Tension cables installed.

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© Bob Villa, All Rights Reserved

© Bob Villa, All Rights Reserved

Engineering

• All enclosures must have engineering.

• There are two ways to satisfy the requirement:– Master File

Engineering (most common)

– On Site Engineering.

Master File

Master File

Master File

Master File

Industry Dilemma• There is now an issue after

the Florida Hurricanes of 2004 & 2005, regarding the large failure rate of enclosures.

• Masterfile vs. On-Site Engineering.

• Florida Board of Professional Engineers voted to require On-Site Engineering.

• Rescinded unanimously on June 14th, 2006 – still pending further decisions.

How to Make Them Stronger?

-Aluminum Association of Florida’s “Guide to Aluminum Construction in High Winds.”

-Revisions to the code December 2006.

-2D vs. 3D FEA (finite elemental analysis).

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AAF Guide Book

Wind ZonesAs of 10/13/06

•• Boca Raton nonBoca Raton non--HVHZ 140 B Plantation HVHZ 140 HVHZ 140 B Plantation HVHZ 140 CC

•• Boynton Beach nonBoynton Beach non--HVHZ 140 B Pompano Beach HVHZ 140 B Pompano Beach HVHZ 140 CHVHZ 140 C

•• Bradenton nonBradenton non--HVHZ 130 B Port St. Lucie nonHVHZ 130 B Port St. Lucie non--HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B

•• Broward HVHZ 140 C Royal Palm Beach nonBroward HVHZ 140 C Royal Palm Beach non--HVHZ HVHZ 140 B140 B

•• Cocoa Beach nonCocoa Beach non--HVHZ 130 B/C Sarasota nonHVHZ 130 B/C Sarasota non--HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B

•• Coconut Creek HVHZ 140 C Satellite Beach nonCoconut Creek HVHZ 140 C Satellite Beach non--HVHZ 130 CHVHZ 130 C

•• Cooper Beach HVHZ 140 C Sebastian nonCooper Beach HVHZ 140 C Sebastian non--HVHZ HVHZ 140 B140 B

•• Coral Springs HVHZ 140 C South West Ranches Coral Springs HVHZ 140 C South West Ranches HVHZ 140 CHVHZ 140 C

•• Dade County HVHZ 146 C Stuart nonDade County HVHZ 146 C Stuart non--HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B•• Davie HVHZ 140 C Sumter nonDavie HVHZ 140 C Sumter non--HVHZ 110 BHVHZ 110 B•• Deerfield Beach HVHZ 140 C Sunrise HVHZ 140 CDeerfield Beach HVHZ 140 C Sunrise HVHZ 140 C•• Delray Beach nonDelray Beach non--HVHZ 140 B Tamarac HVHZ 140 HVHZ 140 B Tamarac HVHZ 140

CC•• Ft. Lauderdale HVHZ 140 C Vero Beach (4 copies) Ft. Lauderdale HVHZ 140 C Vero Beach (4 copies)

nonnon--HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B•• Ft. Pierce nonFt. Pierce non--HVHZ 140 B Village nonHVHZ 140 B Village non--HVHZ 110 BHVHZ 110 B•• Green Acres nonGreen Acres non--HVHZ 140 B Wellington nonHVHZ 140 B Wellington non--HVHZ HVHZ

140 B140 B•• Haverhill nonHaverhill non--HVHZ 140 B West Palm Beach nonHVHZ 140 B West Palm Beach non--

HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B•• Hillsboro Beach HVHZ 140 C Weston HVHZ 140 CHillsboro Beach HVHZ 140 C Weston HVHZ 140 C•• Hobe Sound nonHobe Sound non--HVHZ 140 B White City nonHVHZ 140 B White City non--HVHZ HVHZ

140 B140 B•• Hollywood HVHZ 140 C Wilton Manor HVHZ 140 CHollywood HVHZ 140 C Wilton Manor HVHZ 140 C

••Jensen Beach nonJensen Beach non--HVHZ 140 CHVHZ 140 C••Juno Beach nonJuno Beach non--HVHZ 104 BHVHZ 104 B••Jupiter nonJupiter non--HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B••Key Largo HVHZ 140 CKey Largo HVHZ 140 C••Lake Clark Shores (LW) nonLake Clark Shores (LW) non--HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B••Lake Worth nonLake Worth non--HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B••Lantana nonLantana non--HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B••Lauderdale by Sea HVHZ 140 CLauderdale by Sea HVHZ 140 C••Lauderhill HVHZ 140 CLauderhill HVHZ 140 C••Lighthouse Point HVHZ 140 CLighthouse Point HVHZ 140 C••Loxahatchee nonLoxahatchee non--HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B••Margate HVHZ 140 CMargate HVHZ 140 C••Martin County nonMartin County non--HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B••Melbourne nonMelbourne non--HVHZ 130 BHVHZ 130 B••Miami KD=1.0 HVHZ 146 CMiami KD=1.0 HVHZ 146 C••Miramar HVHZ 140 CMiramar HVHZ 140 C••Monroe County HVHZ 150 CMonroe County HVHZ 150 C••Naples nonNaples non--HVHZ 135 BHVHZ 135 B••Oakland Park HVHZ 140 COakland Park HVHZ 140 C••Orlando nonOrlando non--HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B••Palm Bay nonPalm Bay non--HVHZ 130 BHVHZ 130 B••Palm Beach nonPalm Beach non--HVHZ 140 CHVHZ 140 C••Palm Beach County nonPalm Beach County non--HVHZ 140 BHVHZ 140 B••Parkland HVHZ 140 CParkland HVHZ 140 C••Pembroke Pines HVHZ 140 CPembroke Pines HVHZ 140 C

Industry Turns to Building Code

• New Building Code in draft for print January 2007.

• Discussion right now about increasing the strength requirements of enclosures– Problem!!!– Would need to have larger

Aluminum Extrusions (Manufacturers would have to create new dies, Engineers would have to re-do all the Master files).

Wear & Tear DamageCorroded, Worn out Connectors, Cables not maintained, adjustments/tune-ups not done

Pet Damage, Kids, Golf Balls

Settling, Improper Installation

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Storm Damage

Before Storm After Storm

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Storm Damage

Storm Damage

© Hansen Screen Enclosures, Inc., All Rights Reserved

Why Enclosures Fail…During the Storm

-Screens are the perfect sail.

-Improper Bracing (lack of K bracing or tension cables).

-Corroded Screws.

-Improper anchoring (lack of foundation).

-Tightly Woven Mesh Screen.

-Flying Debris.

Improper Anchoring

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Improper Bracing

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Scoping

• When scoping a loss initially, it is important not to be overwhelmed or distracted.

• You must make sure to take time to inspect pool enclosures properly.

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Scoping

• Assess the overall situation.• Measure the footprint, wall

height, peak.• Pay attention to size of

posts/roof spans, color of aluminum, connectors.

• Take note of age, condition, roof style.

• Take note of extras: fans, lighting, electrical, extra doors.

• Determine if other things need repair: fascia board, Super Gutter, Stucco/Siding, Deck, Soffit, etc.

• The Manufacturer name is often on the underside of the chair rail.

• Photos: Take Overviews and close ups of actual damage.

Pictures

Pictures

How to Estimate

• Xactimate calculates based on a square footage basis of actual Screen Enclosure.

• When enclosure is gone – you simply need the square footage of the walls and ceiling to estimate replacement.

• ***No Waste****

Xactimate Selector Codes (POL & AWN)

• POL (AWN) PEG = Patio/pool Enclosure - Half Glass• POL (AWN) PEG+ = Patio/pool Enclosure - Full Glass (Extremely

Expensive – Commonly found in Commercial Applications)

• AWN PEG - = Greenhouse Enclosure - Full Glass• POL (AWN) PES = Patio/pool Enclosure - Half Screen (Includes:

1 screen door, wall/ceiling panels, upper half screen, lower aluminum panels, and installation labor.)

• POL (AWN) PES - = Patio/pool Enclosure - Full Screen -Standard grade (Most common)

• POL (AWN) PES+ = Patio/pool Enclosure - Full Screen• POL (AWN) PESR = Patio/pool Enclosure – Re-screen (No

Framing is involved in this)

• AWN PCFACG = [Super Gutter] Patio Cover - Fascia end -Guttered

POL PES

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Includes: 1 screen door, wall/ceiling panels, upper half screen, lower aluminum panels, and installation labor.

AWN PCDK-- Patio Cover - Roof Decking only - No load (Includes: standard widths: (12", 16", 24", & 48"), standard shapes: (V,W,&U), and installation labor.)

AWN PCDK- Patio Cover - Roof Decking only - Light load (Includes: standard widths: (12", 16", 24", & 48"), standard shapes: (V,W,&U), and installation labor.)

AWN PCDKINS Patio Cover - Insulated - Roof Decking only (Includes: expanded polystyrene foam insulated panels with structural skins, and installation labor.)

The Battle of PES – vs. PES +

• POL PES-– Includes: 1 screen door, wall/ceiling panels with full height

screen, and installation labor.– Note: full screen patio or pool enclosure kit is priced per

square foot of wall and/or ceiling.

• POL PES+– Includes: 1 screen door, wall/ceiling panels with full height

screen, and installation labor.– Quality: may be custom shape, have complex ceiling or

large spans, and/or may require stronger materials.– Note: full screen patio or pool enclosure kit is priced per

square foot of wall and/or ceiling surface areas.

PES-

Small posts, wide distances Lack of bracing, simple design

PES +

Additional Bracing Complicated Spans and Bracing

Multi Story/Level JobsThick Roof Spans

© Michael Knott Residential Contractor, Inc. 1996-2006, All Rights Reserved © Michael Knott Residential Contractor, Inc. 1996-

2006, All Rights Reserved

© Michael Knott Residential Contractor, Inc. 1996-2006, All Rights Reserved

© Florida Pool Enclosures, Inc. 1996-2006, All Rights Reserved

PES – or PES+?

© Florida Pool Enclosures, Inc. 1996-2006, All Rights Reserved

PES- or PES+?

© Florida Pool Enclosures, Inc. 1996-2006, All Rights Reserved

PES- or PES+?

PES – or PES + ?

© Sundance Supplies Greenhouse, All Rights Reserved

PES- or PES+?

© All Weather, Pool and Patio Enclosures, All Rights Reserved

What You Normally See…

Salvage / DMO ?

• When the enclosure is completely demolished the extruded aluminum has value.

© Palm Beach Post, 2005, All Rights Reserved

Can Enclosures be repaired?

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Repairs

• Can square off the area damaged and use POL PES- or PES+

• SDG LAB = Siding Installer - per hour• POL PESR = Re-screen (No Framing is involved in this)

• Material ? (AWN POSTA = Patio Post -Aluminum tube - LF) Includes: post, mounting hardware, and installation Labor. Note: patio cover or carport post is an extruded aluminum tube, usually rectangular shape, with mounting plate or bracket at both ends. Use for repair or replacement of damaged post only. New posts are included in AWNPC and AWNCARPT.

• Other Factors:– Super Gutter, Extra Screen Doors, Fascia,

Electrical, Lights, Pool Deck, Stucco

Repairable – Yes/No?

Repairable – Yes / No ?

Repairable – Yes / No ?

Repairable – Yes / No ?

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Case Study – “Racked”

Case Study, Continued

How do you measure a mansard?

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Basics - MansardWalls: (Square Foot of all walls)

-40’ X 9’ = 360 sq ft.

-30’ X 9’ X 2 = 540 sq ft.

-4’ X 9’ X 2 = 72 sq ft.

-Total Walls = 972 sq ft.

Roof: (Square Foot of all roof)

10.77’ + 10’ + 10.77’ = 31.54’X 40’ = 1,261.60 sq ft.

Total Roof = 1,261.60 sq ft.

Total Sq ft = 2,233.60 sq ft.

A mansard or hip, is simply a fancy gable

Category Code: POL or (AWN)Selector Code: PES- or PES+ depending on qualityActivity Code: Dictated by scope

What happens when it is not there?

If you square it off, you will essentially be over-estimating.

On a mansard, the average total rise from the wall height is typically 4’ to 5’.

Figuring the Slope

A squared + B squared = square root of C

The average wall height is 8’ to 9’ high – this can be figured out typically from the elevation height of the home, where it was connected.

If you divide the width of the footprint you will have the measurement for B.

The average height of the peak is 4’ to 5’above the wall height. This will get you the measurement for A.

Measuring a Flat Enclosure

Flat Enclosures are fairly easy:

Walls:

40’ X 9’ = 360 sq ft.

30’ X 9’ X 2 = 540 sq ft.

5’ X 9’ X 2 = 90 sq ft.

Total Walls = 990 sq ft.

Roof:

40’ X 30’ = 1,200 sq ft.

Total: 2,190 Sq ft.

Category Code: POL or (AWN)Selector Code: PES- or PES+ depending on qualityActivity Code: Dictated by scope

Dome Structures

Category Code: POL or (AWN)Selector Code: PES- or PES+ depending on qualityActivity Code: Dictated by scope

Walls:40’ X 9’ X 3 = 1,080 sq ft.5’ X 9’ X 2 = 90 sq ft.10/2 X 4’ X 4 = 80 sq ft.10’ X 4’ X 4 = 160 sq ft.Total Walls = 1,410 sq ft.Roof:40’ X 10.77 X 2 = 861.60 sq ft.40’ X 10’ X 2 = 800 sq ft.Total Roof = 1661.60 sq ft.Total = 3,071.60 sq ft.

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The Dome Wall Portion

On the ends of a dome, there will be a slight under estimation of the triangle, and there will be a slight overestimation of the box next to the triangle.

The Shed

Category Code: POL or (AWN)Selector Code: PES- or PES+ depending on qualityActivity Code: Dictated by scope

Walls:

40’ X 9’ = 360 sq ft.

30’ X 9’ X 2 = 540 sq ft.

14’ X 10’ X 2 = 280 sq ft.

30’/2 X 5’ X 2 = 150 sq ft.

Total Walls = 1,330 sq ft.

Roof:

30.42’ X 40’ = 1,216.80 sq ft.

Total = 2,546.80 Sq ft.

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Shed Wall

Box it off and then use the area of the triangle.

Gable

Category Code: POL or (AWN)Selector Code: PES- or PES+ depending on qualityActivity Code: Dictated by scope

Walls:

50’ X 9’ X 2 = 900 sq ft.

40’ X 9’ = 360 sq ft.

40’ / 2 X 6’ X 2 = 240 sq ft.

Total Walls: 1,500 sq ft.

Roof:

40’ X 20.92’ X 2 = 1,673.60 sq ft.

Total = 3,173.60 sq ft.

Using Sketch

Questions?

• Credits:– Trevor

McDonald– Keith Harper– Mark Hendrix– Tammy Boling– Ed Lynum– Kim Effler– Kathy Krol

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Screen Enclosures Citizens Property Insurance Corporation

POL (AWN) PEG = Patio/poolEnclosure - Half Glass

POL (AWN) PEG+ = Patio/poolEnclosure - Full Glass (ExtremelyExpensive – Commonly found in Commercial Applications)

AWN PEG - = Greenhouse Enclosure- Full Glass

POL (AWN) PES = Patio/poolEnclosure - Half Screen (Includes: 1 screen door, wall/ceiling panels,upper half screen, lower aluminum panels, and installation labor.)

*POL (AWN) PES - = Patio/poolEnclosure - Full Screen - Standardgrade (Most common)

*POL (AWN) PES+ = Patio/poolEnclosure - Full Screen

POL (AWN) PESR = Patio/poolEnclosure – Re-screen (No Framing is involved in this)

AWN PCFACG = [Super Gutter] Patio Cover - Fascia end - Guttered

When an enclosure is completelydamaged:

1) Take overview photos 2) Gather all measurements

(footprint, height)3) Determine the Roof Type4) Determine the Grade PES- or

PES+ (look at bracing, roof spans, material thickness,overall design)

5) Check out Super Gutter, number of doors, fascia, pool deck, stucco/siding

6) Determine Age, original installcontractor – date

7) Underside of chair rail oftencontains information of theinstaller

8) Account for DMO

Common Codes for Xactimate

* denotes most common

DMO

SALVAGE

Extruded aluminum is highlyrecyclable only if aluminum is freeof all screen, spline, screws, etc. The labor to prepare to recycleoffsets the profit of recycling.Xactimate reads:Removal portion of R/R for a screen enclosure includes: labor charge to remove an enclosure and dispose ofin a job-site waste receptacle. This means consideration needs to be given for haul off (including use of trailer to remove old aluminumstructure and cart to recyclingplant.)Dumpsters rarely included in estimates from contractors.Cost of the dumpster offsets the aluminum salvage value. If the structure has not beenremoved, then leave the estimatics as Remove & Replace through Xactimate.If the structure has been removed by a service company, include the service fee when estimating for the structure, toggle off the Removal portion in Xactimate.If the policyholder has removed the enclosure themselves, leave the estimate as Remove & Replace.NOTE: Separate it as two line items so that when reconciling with a contractor’s estimate, you will be comparing apples to apples.

PES- vs. PES+ POL PES Estimating Repairs

POL PES- - Includes: 1 screen door, wall/ceiling panels with full height screen, and installation labor.Note: full screen patio or pool enclosure kit is priced per square foot of wall and/or ceiling

PES- is for standard structures.

When in doubt, use PES-

POL PES+ - Includes: 1 screen door, wall/ceiling panels with full height screen, and installation labor.Quality: may be custom shape,have complex ceiling or large spans, and/or may requirestronger materials.Note: full screen patio or pool enclosure kit is priced per square foot of wall and/or ceiling surfaceareas.

PES+ is for multi-story structures,extra bracing, “heavy duty” roofspans, complicated designsrequiring on-site engineering,stronger/thicker extrusions

POL PES = Includes: 1 screen door, wall/ceiling panels, upper half screen, lower aluminum panels, and installation labor.

- If you have to replace the roof, the codes below are most appropriate:

AWN PCDK-- Patio Cover - RoofDecking only - No load (Includes:standard widths: (12", 16", 24", & 48"), standard shapes: (V, W, &U), and installation labor.)

AWN PCDK- Patio Cover - RoofDecking only - Light load (Includes:standard widths: (12", 16", 24", & 48"), standard shapes: (V, W, &U), and installation labor.)

AWN PCDKINS Patio Cover - Insulated- Roof Decking only (Includes:expanded polystyrene foam insulatedpanels with structural skins, and installation labor.)

Can square off the area damaged and use POL PES- or PES+

Or use:

SDG LAB = Siding Installer - per hour POL PESR = Re-screen (No Framing is involved in this)What about Material if you need to replace a post of purlin? Use: (AWNPOSTA = Patio Post - Aluminum tube - LF) Includes: post, mounting hardware, and installation Labor. Note: patio cover or carport post is an extruded aluminum tube, usually rectangular shape, with mountingplate or bracket at both ends. Use for repair or replacement of damagedpost only. New posts are included in AWNPC and AWNCARPT.

- This is the only thing Xactimate has for materialconsideration

- Remember, if you use this, it does include labor for thisportion

Other Factors to be aware of:Super Gutter, Extra Screen Doors, Fascia, Electrical, Lights, Pool Deck, Stucco/siding

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