With another mild La Nina year coming, The National Weather Service’s long-range outlook for the Rockies is … well, all wet.
That is, meteorologists see a slightly cooler than normal — and wetter than normal — winter ahead.
But we’re not gonna let a little snowfall chase us off the patio, are we? Still, just to keep the barbecue safe, maybe it’d be smart to think about a patio cover before the heavy stuff starts coming down.
A well-constructed patio cover adds value to your home, as well as comfort to your living space. And depending on the style, some covers might even shield your home from summer heat or winter winds, resulting in higher energy efficiency and lower power bills.
They also allow sheltered, year-round storage spaces for lawn furniture and other outdoor equipment.
Mostly, though, we’re just thinking it’d be fun to be able to keep having cookouts all winter and to have a spot to watch it snow without getting big, fluffy flakes down the ol’ collar.
The styles, materials and prices range as far as the view off your back deck, and Archadeck’s got the expertise to get the work done right.
Don’t wait for a rainy day.