Solarium adds value, comfort to home
In these times of inflation and rising home prices it is comforting t<J know that you can save money with a new Apolio Solarium or Aluminium Patio Cover. At half the price erf building a conventional room, these new systems will add great value to your home and enhance its appearance.
Patios, terraces and sundecks that previously have had restricted use because of the cold easterly and southerly winds, and the tendency for cooler climatic conditions have suddenly been given a new
lease of life by Apollo Joinery, Ltd, with its new concept of solariums and patio covers. Apollo aims to bring the outside inside. To create an extra room for whatever suits your whim — sewing, knitting, sitting, talking to plants, reading, as a kitchen or dining room extension or, especially, as an ail-year-round spa poo! area. Apollo will design with you, or to your own plans the ideal solarium to fit your home. Each unit carries a Council Building Permit and engineer certificates. Installation is carried out by registered master builders, experienced in handling Apoll aluminium products, who can generally complete the job within a day if existing terraces or flooring is utilised, or two to three days with a completely new floor and foundation. The solarium is designed to fit snugly into any surrounding with numerous applications, under soffits or eaves, into gable ends, on to two-storeyed houses, existing patios or sundecks at big savings. An Apollo solarium has special peace of mind features. Aluminium will not fade, warp, twist or bend, and there is a wide range of styles and colours to choose from to suit your needs. Silent, sliding, locking doors, more than adequate ventilation and easy access to and from the house are other desirable features. Safety wired glass roof allows "an abundance of natural light into your home and takes full advantage of full sunlight (not direct, as it is partially obscured) and creates a completely weatherproof haven from the elements.
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