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Snappy Structures,
Inc. manufactures and installs custom aluminum structures and glass
rooms for spa and swimming pool protection. These screen enclosures
and products for residential home improvement and commercial locations
allow for a retractable roof and for a screened area for swimming
pools and spas to be protected from the elements whether you are
from the extreme sun in Florida or cold of Canada.
Snappy retains an engineering firm that has
had 33 years experience in the design and fabrication of custom
pool enclosures. The firm is ready to work with architects to design
enclosures to blend with any type of residential installation.
Engineering Service
Blueprints, construction details, load calculation, and other pertinent
data are all a part of the total package provided. Each structure
is designed to meet local building codes, always keeping in mind
the durability and maintenance-free aspects of the total structure.
Constant effort is expended to ensure the most modern and efficient
design.
Design Considerations
The rectangular enclosure is most economical. Custom shapes such
as round and rounded end rectangular are available. We work directly
with the designer on any custom shape.
Heat/Ventilation
The exhaust system is a standard part of the custom enclosure. We
assist in the design of the heating system by helping to determine
the building heat loss. Your local contractor can then install and
service the heating system.
Customizing Your Enclosure
Masonary and Special sidewall construction is compatible to the
Snappy structural system. In addition, special roofing to match
adjoining buildings can be installed by local contractor.
Electric Roof/Sliding
Doors
The customized convertible enclosure offers the option of an electric
roof. The roof can open from the top or the bottom half of the rafter
length. The open area is normally protected. It is operated by 24
volt control and limit switches, which makes the roof completely
automatic, safe, and foolproof. In northern climates 5/8" insulated
tempered sliding doors are required; moderate climates may use single
glazing. Screens are suggested to keep out debris and bugs, thus
reducing maintenance costs.

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