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If you love the outdoors and your backyard, then there are a lot of very special things that go on there, such as relaxing in the sun, watching the kids at play, enjoying family cookouts, tending the garden that grew your prize-winning rose, feeding all the birds you love to watch. You want to enjoy these pleasures as often as possible.
A patio room or porch enclosure allows you to bring the outdoors in and enjoy the backyard even more. So send the kids out to play, fire up the grill and fill up your bird feeder because you have the best seat in the house in a patio room.
When choosing a patio room you want it to enhance your home's existing architecture with a lifetime of easy maintenance and trouble-free operation. A patio room is designed to operate as a system which provides these benefits and enhancements.
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The eastern end of North Carolina juts out from the East Coast of the United States into the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf Stream, making the state prone to Atlantic hurricanes, which tend to strike the state every three to four years. Running along the entire coast of North Carolina, serving as a buffer against the Atlantic, is a long chain of barrier islands (the Outer Banks), with constantly shifting sand dunes, from which project three famous capes—Hatteras, Lookout, and Fear. Between the islands and the shoreline stretch lagoons—Albemarle Sound and Pamlico Sound are the largest—that receive the Chowan, Roanoke, Tar, Neuse, and Cape Fear rivers. Wilmington, the chief port, is at the head of the Cape Fear estuary. The mainland bordering the sounds is low, flat tidewater country, often swampy, even beyond the Dismal Swamp in the north. In the upper coastal plain the land rises gradually from the tidewater, reaching 500 ft (152 m) at the fall line.
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